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Cuba: The Missile Crisis

on BBC One London

The history of the world's first missile crisis-between the United States and the Soviet Union.
A case history of American foreign policy in action during fifteen days in October 1962, when John F. Kennedy made the most fateful decision in his two years and ten months in the White House.
Reported by Chet Huntley and N.B.C. news reporters with McGeorge Bundy,
Special adviser on National Security to President Kennedy and Theodore Sorenson.
Special counsel to President Kennedy
Introduced by Alun Gwynne-Jones.
See page 31

Contributors

Reporter:
Chet Huntley
Interviewee:
McGeorge Bundy
Interviewee:
Theodore Sorenson
Presenter:
Alun Gwynne-Jones
Producer:
Fred Freed

BBC One London

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