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Netflix's brand-new Vietnam War docuseries is the perfect companion watch even for those who watched Ken Burns' 2017 documentary.
Ken Burns, the Interview: Episode 5–The Past, the Future, and Vietnam 3 minute read By TIME Staff September 21, 2007 3:00 PM EDT ...
ARLINGTON, VA; November 14, 2017 – PBS today announced the final national ratings for Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s THE VIETNAM WAR, the epic documentary film that premiered on Sunday, September ...
Most significantly, Ken Burns and Lynn Novick made a 10-part, 18-hour documentary series for PBS called The Vietnam War that aired in 2017.
This might come as no surprise to anyone familiar with “The War” or “The Civil War,” Burns’ epic classics about warfare, but like those, “The Vietnam War” figures to be the standout highlight of the ...
Ken Burns’ long-awaited 10-part documentary on the Vietnam War begins Sunday on PBS. Burns, along with co-director Lynn Novick, produced an 18-hour series that "tells the epic story of one of ...
Vietnam veteran Jim Gillam of Stone Mountain, Georgia, who is featured in Ken Burns' new Vietnam War documentary, talks to The AJC about that war.
When you make plans to watch a Ken Burns documentary, you often have to clear out a lot of DVR space: 11 hours for “The Civil War,” 14 hours for “The Roosevelts” and, starting on Sept. 17 ...