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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

Camera setup
  
Single-camera

Narrated by
  
Kenneth Branagh

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Genre
  
Documentary

Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
24

First episode date
  
1998

Composer
  
Carl Davis

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Producers
  
Pat Mitchell, Jeremy Isaacs

Awards
  
Peabody Award, TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in News and Information

Similar
  
The World at War, Battleplan, War Stories with Oliver North, War Walks, The Civil War

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Cold War is a twenty-four episode television documentary series about the Cold War that aired in 1998. It features interviews and footage of the events that shaped the tense relationships between the Soviet Union and the United States.

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The series was produced by Pat Mitchell and Jeremy Isaacs, who had earlier in 1973 produced the World War II documentary series The World at War in a similar style. Ted Turner funded the series as a joint production between the Turner Broadcasting System and the BBC, and was first broadcast on CNN in the United States and BBC Two in the United Kingdom. Writers included Hella Pick, Jeremy Isaacs, Lawrence Freedman, Neal Ascherson, Hugh O'Shaughnessy and Germaine Greer. Kenneth Branagh was the narrator, and Carl Davis (who also collaborated with Isaacs with The World at War) composed the theme music. Each episode would feature historical footage and interviews from both significant figures and others who had witnessed particular events.

After the series was broadcast it was released as a set of twelve (NTSC) or eight (PAL) VHS cassettes.

The series was released on DVD by Warner Home Video on May 8, 2012 in North America. The archival footage has been cropped for widescreen presentation instead of being left in the original format

The series received some negative criticism because of the omissions of several Cold War issues and topics, including the Communist takeovers of South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in 1975, the subsequent unification of Vietnam and Vietnamese refugee crisis, the failed Communist revolution in Indonesia in 1965, China after Mao's passing, from the trial of the Gang of Four to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, Bulgaria, Albania, and more details on the Dominican crisis of 1965.

Cold War episodes

Each episode lasts approximately 46 minutes.

References

Cold War (TV series) Wikipedia