Showing 66922 results

Archival description
Print preview View:

56 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Script for episode 2, The Nuclear Age, 'The weapon of choice', 1989

Typescript transmission script of episode 2 of The Nuclear Age, entitled 'The weapon of choice', transmitted on Central Independent Television, 9 Jan 1989, relating to the origins of the Cold War and the deterioration of relations between the USSR and the USA, 1945-1946; the Bernard Mannes Baruch report, to the United Nations (UN) Atomic Energy Commission, on outlawing atomic war, 1946; US atomic tests, Operation SANDSTONE, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands, Pacific Ocean, Apr-May 1948; the Berlin airlift, Germany, 1948-1949; the foundation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), Apr 1949; the development of Soviet nuclear weapons, 1945-1949, and the detonation of the first Soviet atomic bomb, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, USSR, Aug 1949; US development of thermonuclear weapons, 1949-1952; the Korean War, 1950-1953; detonation of the first US hydrogen bomb, Operation IVY, Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands, Nov 1952; detonation of the first Soviet hydrogen bomb, Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, USSR, Aug 1953; including extracts of interviews with Clark McAdams Clifford, Special Counsel to US President Harry S Truman, 1946-1950; Genrikh ['Henry'] Aleksandrovich Trofimenko, Soviet political historian and consultant adviser to the Soviet Government; Soviet Lt Gen Mikhail Milshtein; Sergei Policknov, Soviet Physicist; Sergei Kapitza, Soviet Physicist; R Gordon Arneson, US State Department; Victor Frederick Weisskopf, Federation of Atomic Scientists; Andrei Andreevich Gromyko, Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1957-1985; Professor John Frederick Manley, Deputy Director, Los Alamos Laboratory, New Mexico, USA; Professor Hans Albrecht Bethe, Professor of Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA; Sir Frank (Kenyon) Roberts, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Ambassador to the USSR, 1960-1962; Soviet Col Gen Nikolai Chervov; US Gen Kenneth Nichols, Chief of US Armed Forces Special Weapons Project; Professor Edward Teller, Physicist; Professor Isidor Isaac Rabi, General Advisory Committee to the US Atomic Energy Commission, 1952-1974; Norris Bradbury, Director, Los Alamos Laboratory, New Mexico, USA; Paul Henry Nitze, Assistant Secretary for International Security Affairs, US Defense Department, 1961-1963; Han Xu, Chinese Ambassador to the USA; John Eisenhower, son of US President Dwight David Eisenhower.

Script for episode 12, The Nuclear Age, 'Visions of peace', 1989

Typescript transmission script of episode 12 of The Nuclear Age, entitled 'Visions of peace', transmitted on Central Independent Television, 20 Mar 1989, relating to an increase in US spending on research and development on strategic weapons and equipment during the Presidency of Ronald (Wilson) Reagan, 1981-1989; the exploitation of space for military purposes via the Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI), 1983-1989; the Soviet belief that the US Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) would create another arms race between the USA and the USSR, 1984-1989; the future of nuclear weapon technology, arms control and proliferation, 1988-1989; including extracts of interviews with Albert Carnesale, US National Security Consultant; Richard Norman Perle, US Assistant Secretary of Defense; Dr George Albert Keyworth II, Science Adviser to US President Ronald (Wilson) Reagan; Professor Edward Teller, Physicist; Charles Brau, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA; Roger Warren, Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, USA; Ashton Carter, US Defense Department Consultant; Gennadi Ivanovich Gerasimov, Soviet Foreign Ministry Spokesman; US Lt Gen James A Abrahamson, Director, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI) [1983-1989]; Herbert Frank York, member of US President's Science Advisory Committee, 1957-1968; Robert Strange McNamara, US Secretary of Defense, 1961-1968; Soviet Col Gen Nikolai Chervov; Rt Hon Sir John (William Frederic) Nott, Secretary of State for Defence, 1981-1983; Francois Heisbourg, Director, International Institute of Strategic Studies; Genrikh ['Henry'] Aleksandrovich Trofimenko, Soviet political historian and consultant adviser to Soviet Government; Rt Hon Sir (Richard Edward) Geoffrey Howe, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1983-1989; US Senator Les Aspin; McGeorge Bundy, Special Assistant for National Security Affairs to US Presidents John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1961-1966; Jean-Pierre Chevenement, French Minister of Defence; Rt Hon George (Kenneth Hotson) Younger, Secretary of State for Defence, 1986-1989; (David) Dean Rusk, US Secretary of State, 1961-1969; Rt Hon Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Prime Minister, 1979-1990; Andrei Andreevich Gromyko, Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1957-1985; Georgiy Arkadevich Arbatov, Adviser to Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR, 1985-1991, and President of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1988-1991.

Script for episode 11, The Nuclear Age, 'Zero hour', 1989

Typescript transmission script of episode 11 of The Nuclear Age, entitled 'Zero hour', transmitted on Central Independent Television, 13 Mar 1989, relating to the reduction in the numbers of tactical nuclear weapons deployed by the USA and the USSR, 1975-1988; the deterioration in relations between the USA and the European NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) members due to the deployment and potential use of tactical nuclear weapons to counter a Soviet invasion of western Europe, 1974-1988; the Soviet deployment of the SS-20 'Saber' Mobile Intermediate Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM), 1974-1977; US development of the 'neutron bomb', a thermonuclear enhanced radiation tactical nuclear weapon [1974-1978]; the US development and deployment of the MGM-31C Pershing II Short Range Battlefield Support Missile, 1978-1983, and the General Dynamics BGM-109G Gryphon Ground Launched Cruise Missile (GLCM), 1978-1984; the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, UK, 1980-1985; the demonstrations in the Federal Republic of Germany against US nuclear weapons being sited on German territory, 1981; the adoption of the policy of unilateral nuclear disarmament by the Labour Party, 1982; the death of Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev, First Secretary of the Soviet Communist Party, Nov 1982; the summit meetings between US President Ronald (Wilson) Reagan and Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR, Reykjavik, Iceland, Nov 1986, and Washington DC, USA, Dec 1987; the INF (Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces) Treaty, Jun 1988; including extracts of interviews with Leslie Gelb, US State Department, 1977-1979; Soviet Gen Gely Batenin, Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces; Fedor Mikhailovich Burlatsky, Soviet Editor and Adviser to Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the USSR, 1985-1991, and President of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1988-1991; Helmut (Heinrich Waldemar) Schmidt, Chancellor, Federal Republic of Germany, 1974-1982; James (Rodney) Schlesinger, Cabinet of US President James Earl 'Jimmy' Carter; Zbigniew (Kasimierz) Brzezinski, US National Security Adviser; Lynn Etheridge Davis, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense; Rt Hon (Leonard) James Callaghan, Prime Minister, 1976-1979; Edward Palmer Thompson, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND); Hans Apel, Defence Minister, Federal Republic of Germany; Petra Kelly, Green Party, Federal Republic of Germany; Richard Burt, US State Department; Rt Hon David Anthony Llewellyn Owen, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1977-1979; Genrikh ['Henry'] Aleksandrovich Trofimenko, Soviet political historian and consultant adviser to Soviet Government; Richard Norman Perle, US Assistant Secretary of Defense; Soviet Col Gen Nikolai Chervov, Arms Negotiator; Georgiy Arkadevich Arbatov, Adviser to Gorbachev; Joe Joffe, Defence Analyst, Federal Republic of Germany; US Gen Bernard William Rogers, Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR); Jurgen Turgenhofer, Christian Democratic Party, Federal Republic of Germany; Rt Hon Denis Winston Healey, Secretary of State for Defence, 1964-1970; Gennadi Ivanovich Gerasimov, Soviet Foreign Ministry Spokesman; Bruce Kent, Chairman, Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND).

Script for episode 10, The Nuclear Age, 'Missile experimental', 1989

Typescript transmission script of episode 10 of The Nuclear Age, entitled 'Missile experimental', transmitted on Central Independent Television, 6 Mar 1989, relating to the US development of Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBM) capable of hitting targets in the USSR, 1960-1988; the development and deployment of the General Dynamics SM-65 Atlas Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), 1953-1967; the development and deployment of the LGM-30G Minuteman III Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), equipped with three multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV), 1970; the concept of limited nuclear war with only enemy military installations being targetted, 1970-1974; the development of the Martin-Marietta MGM-118 (MX) Peacekeeper Heavy Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), 1974-1989; the Soviet deployment of the SS-18 'Satan' Model 2 Heavy Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), equipped with eight to ten multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (MIRV), 1976-1977; US adoption of the Lockheed UGM-93A Trident I C4 Submarine Launched Ballistic Missile (SLBM), 1979; the election to the US Presidency of Ronald (Wilson) Reagan, Nov 1980; US research and development into the Small Lightweight 'Midgetman' Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) programme [1979-1988]; including extracts of interviews with US Gen John Toomay, USAF Systems Command; James (Rodney) Schlesinger, US Secretary of Defense, 1973-1975; US Gen Russell Dougherty, Commander-in-Chief, Strategic Air Command (SAC); Soviet Gen Gely Batenin, Soviet Strategic Rocket Forces; Marvin Atkins, US Defense Research and Engineering; Larry Smith, US Senate Armed Services Committee Staff; William R Van Cleave, Defense Adviser for Ronald (Wilson) Reagan's Presidential Election Campaign, 1980; William James Perry, US Under-Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering; Cecil Garland, rancher, Utah, USA; Ashton Carter, co-author 1981 MX Study; US Gen Lew Allen, Jr, USAF Chief of Staff; US Gen Brent Scowcroft, Chairman, Presidential Commission on MX Missile; Albert Carnesale, US National Security Consultant; Caspar (Willard) Weinberger, US Secretary of Defense, 1981-1987; US Gen Charles May, USAF Special Assistant for ICBM (Inter Continental Ballistic Missile) Modernisation.

Script for episode 1, The Nuclear Age, 'Dawn', 1989

Typescript transmission script of episode 1 of The Nuclear Age, entitled 'Dawn', transmitted on Central Independent Television, 4 Jan 1989, relating to the first successful splitting of an atom of Uranium by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassman, Berlin, Germany, Dec 1938; the Manhattan Project, the Anglo-US project to develop an atomic bomb, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, 1942-1946; the TRINITY Atomic Test, the detonation of the first atomic bomb, Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, Alamogordo Desert, New Mexico, USA, 16 Jul 1945; the use, by the USAAF (US Army Air Force), of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 6 and 9 Aug 1945; the surrender of Japan, 14 Aug 1945; including extracts of interviews with Victor Frederick Weisskopf, Physicist, Manhattan Project, 1943-1946; Bernard Feld, Physicist, Manhattan Project, [1943]-1946; Hans Albrecht Bethe, Director of Theoretical Physics, Manhattan Project, 1943-1946; Carl-Friedrich von Weizsacker, German Physicist; Professor Sir Rudolf (Ernst) Peierls, Physicist, Manhattan Project, 1943-1946; Sergei Kapitsa, son of Soviet Physicist Petr Leonidovich Kapitsa; Sir Frank (Kenyon) Roberts, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and Ambassador to the USSR, 1960-1962; Philip Morrison, Physicist, Manhattan Project; Boris Izakov, Soviet Armed Forces; US Gen Kenneth Nichols, Manhattan Project; Valentin Berezhkov, interpreter for Josef Vissarionovich Stalin; Andrei Andreevich Gromyko, Soviet Minister for Foreign Affairs, 1957-1985; R Gordon Arneson, US State Department; Roger Mellor Makins, 1st Baron Sherfield, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Professor Ichiro Moritaki and Akihiro Takahashi, survivors of atomic bomb, Hiroshima, Japan, 6 Aug 1945; Soviet Lt Gen Mikhail Milshtein.

Script for an unshown television documentary on secretive UK government departments, 1986

Script of the final VHS version of 'Secret Society: Secret Cabinet Committees', a documentary by Duncan Campbell, BBC Scotland. The documentary was banned from broadcast and was only released on VHS. With full transcript of Cooper's interview for the documentary discussing the leaflet 'How to deal with a Bully' issued by the Ministry of Defence; the DS-19 Unit (Ministry of Defence propaganda unit) and civil service involvement in party political issues. 21pp.

Results 8641 to 8660 of 66922