1969 is an intellectual and gripping documentary series broadcasted in the US by ABC. The show is situated in the heart of the tumultuous late '60s, an era that generated profound change not only across the United States but also on a global scale. The year 1969, in particular, was marked as a momentous period that encompassed diverse yet interconnected events, from pivotal points in civil rights movement and extraordinary scientific advancements like the Apollo 11 mission to the world-altering Woodstock festival and the divisive Vietnam War.
The documentary series aims to depict a comprehensive picture of this landmark year in human history, offering its viewers a vivid flashback into the past. Utilizing a unique blend of archival footage and modern interviews with individuals who lived through these times, 1969 embraces the dynamic atmosphere of the period, leaving no stone unturned as it traverses through the incredible highs, the devastating lows, and everything in between.
The series isn't just a sterile observation of these historical events, however. It equally centers on the personal narratives and individual experiences of those who lived through the late '60s and early
1969 is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between April 23, 2019 and on ABC (US)