American Experience: New York
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American Experience: New York

PRIMETIME EMMYS® 1X nominee in 2016
Season 1
Directed by Ric Burns, an award-winning and elegant, lyrical and compelling portrait of the greatest and most complex of cities.
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - New York: The Country and the City (1609-1825)

    October 3, 1988
    1 h 51 min
    13+
    This dramatic and lyrical first episode chronicles the rise of New York from its settlement by the Dutch in the early 17th century through the explosion of commercial growth sparked by the completion of the Erie Canal in 1825, which made it a vital conduit to the mainland of a growing America.
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  2. S1 E2 - New York: Order and Disorder (1825-1865)

    June 9, 1988
    1 h 53 min
    TV-MA
    Episode two looks at New York's rise as a burgeoning cultural center and multi-ethnic port.
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  3. S1 E3 - New York: Sunshine and Shadow (1865-1898)

    November 15, 1999
    1 h 50 min
    13+
    Now the spotlight shines on the growth, glamour and grief of New York during America's giddy postwar "Gilded Age." Exploring the incomparable wealth of the robber barons and the unabashed corruption of political leaders, such as Tammany Hall boss William M. Tweed, the episode examines the era when the expansion of wealth and poverty -- and the schism between them -- built to a crescendo.
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  4. S1 E4 - New York: The Power and the People (1898-1918)

    November 16, 1999
    1 h 53 min
    TV-PG
    As New York spilled into the new century, the extraordinary interplay of capitalism, democracy and transformation surged to a climax. During a single generation, over 10 million immigrants arrived in New York. And arising from the plight of New York's most exploited citizens came landmark legislation that would eventually transform the lives of all Americans.
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  5. S1 E5 - New York: Cosmopolis (1918-1931)

    November 17, 1999
    1 h 53 min
    13+
    In this the post-war economic boom, the rise of consumer culture, and the birth of new mass-media industries fuel the convergence of an incredible array of human and cultural energies, ending with the Crash of 1929 and the construction of the Empire State Building.
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  6. S1 E6 - New York: City of Tomorrow (1929-1945)

    September 30, 2001
    1 h 53 min
    13+
    The dramatic events that followed the Crash of '29 fuel the greatest economic depression in American history and plunge the city and the nation into economic gloom. In little more than ten years, immense new forces were unleashed in New York, from the Depression itself to the New Deal, which permanently altered the city and the country.
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  7. S1 E7 - New York: The City and the World (1945-2000)

    October 7, 2001
    2 h 16 min
    TV-PG
    In this episode, the turbulent and often harrowing years from 1945 to 2000 are explored. Emerging from the Depression and the Second World War as the most powerful metropolis on Earth, New York soon confronted urban woes of unprecedented proportions, and fought for its very existence.
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  8. S1 E8 - New York: The Center of the World (1946-2003)

    September 8, 2003
    2 h 57 min
    TV-PG
    The final chapter presents a powerful portrait of the events leading up to and away from the fall of 2001. To understand the impact of September 11th, this episode reaches back to 1946 when the idea of building a "world trade center" in lower Manhattan was first conceived. It chronicles the construction of the towers and explores the expansion of American economic power.
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