The Twentieth Century
The Twentieth Century
1. Churchill, Man of the Century
2. Guided Missile
3. Story of the F.B.I.
4. Toward the Unexplored: The Flight of the X-2
5. Mach Busters
6. Brainwashing
7. Vertijets
8. Middle East Smoke Screen
9. Mussolini
10. The Windsors
11. War in Spain
12. The Face of Crime
13. D-Day Buildup
14. D-Day Attack
15. Crime and the Committee
16. Enter with Caution: The Atomic Age
17. Trial at Nuremberg
18. Hiroshima
19. Gandhi
20. Class of '58
21. Riot in East Berlin
22. Victory Over Polio
23. F.D.R.: Third Term to Pearl Harbor
24. Ceiling Unlimited
25. The Crowded Air
26. War in China
27. Auto Biography
Overview
The Twentieth Century was a documentary television program, sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Company, which ran on the CBS network from 20 October 1957 until 4 January 1970. It was hosted by Walter Cronkite. The opening and closing theme music was written by composer George Antheil. The program presented filmed reports on news and cultural events that were important for the development of the 20th century. The show did not just present the events, but also interpreted them. Such subjects as World War I and major assassinations were presented in context. On 20 January 1967, the show was renamed The 21st Century, sponsored by Union Carbide. The show's focus changed to the future, and what mankind could look forward to. 'The 21st Century' was cancelled after three seasons. The reason given was that the writers had run out of things to talk about. However, it is possible that CBS may have wished to replace it with a more commercially successful program.