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Hiroshima: BBC History of World War II

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Hiroshima: BBC History of World War II
DVD cover art
GenreDocumentary
History
Military
Written byPaul Wilmshurst
Directed byPaul Wilmshurst[1]
Narrated byJohn Hurt[1]
Theme music composerDaniel Pemberton[1]
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducerPaul Wilmshurst
EditorsLuke Dunkley
Horacio Queiro[1]
Running time89 minutes[2]
Original release
NetworkBBC One
BBC America
Discovery Channel
Release5 August 2005 (2005-08-05)

Hiroshima is a BBC docudrama that premiered as a television special on 5 August 2005, marking the eve of the 60th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima.[1] The program was aired on the Discovery Channel and BBC America in the United States. The documentary features historical reenactments using firsthand eyewitness accounts and computer-generated imagery of the explosion. The film won an Emmy and three BAFTA awards in 2006.[3]

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Transcription

Summary

The documentary recounts the world's first nuclear attack and examines the repercussions. Covering a three-week period from the Trinity test to the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the program chronicles America's political gamble and the planning for the momentous event. Archival film, dramatizations, and special effects depict what occurred aboard the Enola Gay and inside the nuclear blast.[2]

Eyewitness interviews

Six Japanese survivors are interviewed: Kinuko Laskey (a nurse in a communications hospital), Morio Ozaki (an army cadet), Teruko Fujii (16-year-old tram driver), Thomas Takashi Tanemori (an eight-year-old schoolboy), Dr. Shuntaro Hida (a doctor at a military hospital), and Akiko Takakura (a 17-year-old city bank clerk).

From the United States the interviewees are Paul Tibbets (the commanding officer and pilot of the Enola Gay), Theodore Van Kirk (the navigator of the aircraft), Morris R. Jeppson (the weapon test officer), and Russell Gackenbach (the navigator of the accompanying photographic aircraft Necessary Evil). White House Map Room Duty Officer George Elsey is interviewed as an eyewitness to the Potsdam Conference.

Alternate titles

  • Hiroshima
  • Hiroshima: BBC History of World War II
  • Hiroshima: The First Weapon of Mass Destruction

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hiroshima: BBC History of World War II at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ a b Netflix info
  3. ^ "Awards Database". British Academy of Film and Television Arts. Retrieved 26 January 2012.

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