Letter From America By Alistair Cooke: The Bush Sr Years (1989-1992)
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- Duration: 46:15:03
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Synopsis
George Bushs presidency, the Panama invasion, the Soviet bloc collapse and the first war in Iraq. Alistair Cooke's fascinating look at American life.
Episodes
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Colonel North's orders
12/05/1989 Duration: 13minThe end of the Colonel Oliver North trial, the findings that he was not acting on his own, and the popular opinion that his orders came from the White House.
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Oliver North's jury
05/05/1989 Duration: 14minAs the North verdict is delivered, is it time to question the way in which juries are selected - before a 'mistrial' plea goes in? This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.
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The Missouri abortion case
28/04/1989 Duration: 14minThe continuing trial of Colonel Oliver North, the former marine who aided Nicaraguan contras, and Missouri court case to overturn the 1973 ruling on abortion.
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Happy birthday, Charlie Chaplin
21/04/1989 Duration: 14minThe 100th anniversary of the birth of Charlie Chaplin, and a personal recollection of the comic actor delivered by Alistair Cooke.
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Atlanta and Augusta
14/04/1989 Duration: 14minA brief history of the city of Atlanta, the increase in internal flights within the United States and the beginnings of the Augusta National Golf Club.
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James Munroe's declaration of independence
07/04/1989 Duration: 13minThe journalism of James "Scottie" Reston, and President Munroe's declaration that America should not be considered as a future target for colonisation by European nations.
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A Portrait Of Washington, D.C.
31/03/1989 Duration: 13minThe history of Washington D.C, the attractions and memorials popular with tourists, and the causes of the high murder and crime rates in the capital city.
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The New York City Board of Estimate
24/03/1989 Duration: 14minThe nightlife in New York City before the Second World War, and the 1989 ruling that the city's Board of Estimate is unconstitutional, as explored by Alistair Cooke.
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Food safety and standards
17/03/1989 Duration: 13minAfter two grapes imported from Chile are found to have been injected with cyanide, Alistair Cooke details the role of the EPA and FDA in maintaining food safety and standards.
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The continuing case of John Tower
10/03/1989 Duration: 14minThe continuing case of John Tower, the surprising support of Senator Strom Thurman, and the drinking habits of Winston Churchill.
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John Tower and Colonel North
03/03/1989 Duration: 13minThe Senate Committee's ruling that former Senator John Tower should not be allowed to join President Bush's cabinet, and the trial of Colonel Oliver North.
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Satanic Verses outcry
24/02/1989 Duration: 13minStores accused of bowing to Iranian edict, but there are still fears for book store staffs' safety. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.
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1989 Soviet-Chinese summit
17/02/1989 Duration: 14minThe obsession with Gorbachev and the nonchalant attitude towards President Bush in the foreign press, and the 1989 Soviet-Chinese summit, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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Revenue enhancements and the Nixon files
10/02/1989 Duration: 13minPresident Bush's proclamation of "no new taxes", the difference between a tax and a revenue enhancement, and the release of President Richard Nixon's secret files.
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Ethical behaviour
03/02/1989 Duration: 14minNew president seen as distancing himself from the old Reagan ways of doing politics. This archive edition of Letter from America was recorded by one of two listeners, who between them taped and labelled over 650 Letter From America programmes from 1973 to 1989. It was restored by the BBC in 2014.
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Bush's stance on abortion
27/01/1989 Duration: 14minPresident Bush's stance on the issue of abortion, and the universal fondness shown towards outgoing president Ronald Reagan, as discussed by Alistair Cooke.
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Bush's first week and 'African-Americans'
20/01/1989 Duration: 13minPresident Bush's failure to recall the date of the Pearl Harbour attack, and Reverend Jessie Jackson's attempt to instigate the use of the term 'African American'.
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The inauguration of George Bush, 1989
13/01/1989 Duration: 14minThe campaign that won George Bush the presidency of the United States, and the Washington insiders he has chosen to form his cabinet.
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George Bush, the 41st president
06/01/1989 Duration: 14minAs a new political year begins, Alistair Cooke considers the official announcement in the House of Representatives of George H W Bush's presidency.