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Why we Made Blackout

"The civilization that was New York came unglued" Blackout premieres July 14 at 9/8c.

Aired 07/14/2015 | Rating NR

American Experience

Why we Made Blackout

Clip: Season 27 Episode 7 | 1m 44s

"The civilization that was New York came unglued" Blackout premieres July 14 at 9/8c.

"The civilization that was New York came unglued for 24 hours, and that's what our story is about." American Experience Executive Producer Mark Samels talks about why we made Blackout.

Aired 07/14/2015 | Rating NR

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Corporate sponsorship for American Experience is provided by Liberty Mutual Insurance and Carlisle Companies. Major funding by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.

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Blackout, Chapter 1

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In 1977 the lights went out in New York City for more than 24 hours. Premieres 7/14 on PBS (8m 12s)

Blackout Preview

What happened when the lights went out in New York in 1977? Premieres 7/14 at 9/8c on PBS. (30s)

"It went from being light to being looting," from Blackout

During the 1977 blackout in New York City, the looting began very quickly. July 14 9/8c. (2m 40s)

No Police to Stop Them, from Blackout

Shop owners describe watching locals loot their store during the NYC blackout of 1977. (2m 58s)

The Station House was in Darkness, From Blackout

First responders recall the 1977 NYC Blackout. Premieres 7/14 at 9/8c on PBS. (2m 32s)

Where did Brooklyn go? From Blackout

Watch the first three minutes of Blackout, premiering July 14 at 9/8c. (2m 55s)

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