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Military Channel Revisits Major Moments in American History Through the Lens of Legendary Journalist Tom Brokaw in THE BROKAW FILES

Military Channel Revisits Major Moments in American History Through the Lens of Legendary Journalist Tom Brokaw in THE BROKAW FILES

- THE BROKAW FILES Launches Tuesday, October 16 at 10 PM E/P with Six New Episodes -

SILVER SPRING, Md., Aug. 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- From the battlefields of Vietnam and Iraq, to the fall of the Berlin Wall and Watergate, iconic NBC News anchor and best-selling author Tom Brokaw has had a front row seat to history for nearly five decades. Now, in his new series THE BROKAW FILES, he revisits the most memorable stories in his legendary career, from Ronald Reagan's final interview in office to the unsung heroes of 9/11 to a modern-day look at Normandy's beaches 40 years after D-Day. Each episode features new interviews and fresh perspectives from Brokaw himself, including personal stories he's never shared that place these seminal events into a modern context. THE BROKAW FILES, produced exclusively for the Military Channel by NBC News' Peacock Productions, premieres Tuesday, October 16 at 10 PM E/P.

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"We're so pleased to be able to bring Tom's unique perspective and incredible experience to the Military Channel. He is passionate about history, from world events to chronicling the stories of 'The Greatest Generation,'" said Ed Hersh, SVP of Content Strategy for the Military Channel. "In many ways he and his new series, THE BROKAW FILES, exemplify Military Channel's evolution as we expand into the rich territory of telling stories about our history and the events that changed our world, on and off the battlefield."

THE BROKAW FILES leads a new vanguard into historical programming for the Military Channel, which has tripled its programming investment this year. In addition to a slate of new series and specials showcasing the best of the armed forces, the network ushers in compelling original programming that explores the epic stories and iconic figures that changed the course of history. Each of the first six episodes of THE BROKAW FILES takes one of Brokaw's award-winning documentaries and adds new interviews and insights, including:


-- Ronald Reagan - In an interview conducted just two days before Reagan
left office, Brokaw sat down with the beloved out-going president to
reflect on his accomplishments, America's challenges, and what the
future holds.
-- Revisiting Normandy - They're serene now but on June 6, 1944, the
beaches of Normandy were awash with a sea of red. Brokaw revisited the
battlefield on the 60(th) anniversary and spoke with three Americans who
survived D-Day, but are still dealing with the horrific memories.
-- 9/11 Air Traffic Controllers - In the chaos of 9/11, the men and women
controlling the communication in the skies above America had to piece
together a tragic puzzle. One year after the attacks, Brokaw sat down
for an exclusive interview with these heroic air traffic controllers to
discuss the events of this unimaginable attack on America's homeland and
the lessons learned.
-- U.S.S. Stennis Aircraft Carrier - Brokaw stepped on deck of the aircraft
carrier USS. John C. Stennis to learn what a day in the life is like
aboard a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in a war zone. Brokaw gained
exclusive access to the top-secret intelligence operation and flew on an
F-16 mission deep into Afghanistan.
-- The Greatest Generation - Inspired by a trip to Normandy, Brokaw became
fascinated by the cultural shifts that occurred as WWII soldiers
returned home to America to rebuild their lives and their nation before
passing the torch to the next generation.
-- The Commander in Chief - Brokaw goes behind the tour route's velvet
ropes to experience a day in the life of a U.S. president. Brokaw
shadowed the Clinton White House at the one hundred-day mark of his
presidency, and discussed war strategy with George W. Bush in an
exclusive interview aboard Air Force One.


THE BROKAW FILES is produced by NBC News' Peacock Productions with executive producer Colleen Halpin. For NBC News Peacock Productions, Benjamin Ringe and Knute Walker are executive producers and Sharon Scott is executive in charge of production. For Military Channel, Max Culhane is executive producer, Sara Kozak is senior vice president of production, Ed Hersh is senior vice president of content strategy, and Henry Schleiff is president and general manager.

About Military Channel
The Military Channel brings viewers compelling, real-world stories of valor, heroism, and courage on the battlefield. It also goes back in time, telling the enduring stories of the people and events from the great turning points in history. Currently available in more than 60 million homes, the network takes viewers "behind the lines" to celebrate the personal stories of servicemen and women who defend freedom across the globe. As the only cable network devoted to the armed forces, the Military Channel incorporates the best state-of-the-art CGI animation and never-before-seen footage to offer in-depth explorations of military techniques, aviation technology and cutting-edge weaponry. For more information, please visit Military.Discovery.com, facebook.com/Military, or twitter.com/MilitaryChannel. Military Channel is part of Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK), the world's #1 nonfiction media company reaching more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in 210 countries and territories.

Please visit the Press Website at http://press.discovery.com/us/milfor additional press materials, online screeners, and photography.

SOURCE Military Channel

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CONTACT: David Schaefer, +1-240-662-2954, David_Schaefer@discovery.com or Charlotte Bigford, +1-240-662-3125, Charlotte_Bigford@discovery.com


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