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Apocalypse Television: How The Day After Helped End the Cold War

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By (author): David Craig

On November 20, 1983, a three-hour made-for-TV movie The Day After premiered on ABC. Set in the heartland of Lawrence, Kansas, the film depicted the events before, during, and after a Soviet nuclear attack with vivid scenes of the post-apocalyptic hellscape that would follow. The film was viewed by over 100 million Americans and remains the highest rated TV movie in history. After the premiere, ABC News aired an episode of Viewpoint, a live special featuring some of the most prominent public intellectuals of the debating the virtues of the Arms Race and the prospect of a winnable nuclear war. The response to the film proved more powerful than perhaps any film or television program in the history of media. Aside from its record-shattering Nielsen ratings, it enjoyed critical acclaim as well as international box office success in theatrical screenings.

The path to primetime for The Day After proved nearly as treacherous as the films narrative. Battles ensued behind the scenes at the network, between the network and the filmmakers, with Broadcast Standards and Ad Sales, in the edit room and on the set, including the nuke-mares experienced by the cast. After the director was pushed aside, he contemplated suicide while also engineering a comeback through the press. But these skirmishes pale in comparison to the culture wars triggered by the film in the press, alongside a growing Nuclear Freeze movement, and from a united, pro-nuclear Right. Once efforts to alter the script failed, the White House conducted a full-throttled propaganda campaign to hijack the films message.

Before The Day After features a dramatic insiders account of the making of and backlash against The Day After. No other book has told this story in similar fashion, venturing behind-the-scenes of the programming and news divisions at ABC, Reagan officials in the White House who mounted the propaganda campaign, rogue publicists who hijacked the film to promote a Nuclear Freeze, the backlash from the conservative movement and Religious Right, the challenges encountered by films production team from conception to reception, and the experiences of the citizens of Lawrence, Kansas, where the film was set and shot, if also, ground zero in Americas nuclear heartland.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 576g
  • Dimensions: 163 x 235mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493079179

About David Craig

David Craig is a Clinical Professor at the University of Southern California in the Annenberg School at the University of Southern California. He is one of the worlds leading scholars of the emerging creator industries marked by social media entrepreneurs and influencers harnessing global platforms. Craig has been cited in major outlets including the New York Times Los Angeles Times USA Today Hollywood Reporter Vox CNN Bloomberg and NBC News. Prior to his academic career he was a multiple Emmy-nominated Hollywood producer and cable television executive involved in over thirty projects from feature films to television programs web series and stage productions. His television projects garnered critical acclaim and were nominated for over seventy Emmy Peabody and Golden Globe awards.

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