Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Bush Sr Years (1989-1992)

Letter from America by Alistair Cooke: The Bush Sr Years (1989-1992)

George Bush’s presidency, the Panama invasion, the Soviet bloc collapse and the first war in Iraq. Alistair Cooke's fascinating look at American life.

Episodes

December 25, 1992 13 mins

President-Elect Bill Clinton, calls for a gathering of experts to help guide his economic policy, and what he may do to reduce the national deficit.

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The realities of unlimited immigration, andthe movement that proposes to make English the official language of the United States.

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December 12, 1992 14 mins

Casablanca's impact and the effect the film had on cinema audiences of 1942 are remembered by Alistair Cooke on its 50th anniversary.

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December 5, 1992 13 mins

A month on from the presidential election, Alistair Cooke anticipates the effect that a new president, and a boost in public confidence, will have on the economy.

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November 28, 1992 14 mins

Following the death of Millicent Fenwick in September, Alistair Cooke profiles the late Congresswoman and details the female additions to the Senate in 1992.

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November 21, 1992 14 mins

Why a change of president does not necessarily mean a shift in power, and why it takes so long to move in, and out, of the White House.

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November 14, 1992 13 mins

Complex methods for predicting presidential election results, and the effect Ross Perot had on the outcome, are discussed by Alistair Cooke.

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November 7, 1992 13 mins

The tendency of journalists flock to Washington to hear the result of an election and the rejection of the blue blazer for jeans by President-elect, Bill Clinton.

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October 31, 1992 14 mins

The 1992 Presidential election, the dangers of predicting the outcome of the vote and a look to history for examples of election certainty.

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October 24, 1992 13 mins

The business of sport, and an embarrassing incident involving the Canadian flag are discussed by Alistair Cooke.

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October 17, 1992 13 mins

The legacy of Christopher Columbus is examined by Alistair Cooke. Should he be regarded as a hero or an enslaving villain?

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October 10, 1992 13 mins

The history of electoral debates from Lincoln to Clinton and the power of public perception in the run up to the 1992 US presidential election.

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October 3, 1992 13 mins

The modern author as touring book salesman, the autobiography of Gulf War General H Norman Schwarzkopf and a potential scandal for President Bush.

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September 26, 1992 13 mins

Some notable entries from a dictionary of 20th Century history leave Alistair Cooke wondering if the upcoming election will feature in a future edition.

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September 19, 1992 13 mins

The UK withdraws from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism after Black Wednesday, and the way in which the US allocates powers and responsibilities to individual states.

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September 12, 1992 13 mins

The political situation in Burma, a proclamation by Reverend Pat Robertson, and Senator Quentin Burdick of North Dakota.

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September 5, 1992 13 mins

The closure of the Smith-Corona factory in Syracuse, New York, the financial troubles of US manufacturers and strategies for survival in an age of free trade.

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August 29, 1992 14 mins

Remembering his time aboard a ship travelling in extreme weather conditions from England to New York, Alistair Cooke anticipates the beginning of the 1992 hurricane season.

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August 15, 1992 14 mins

The effect that party conventions have on opinion polls, and the contenders for the Republican nomination are reviewed by Alistair Cooke.

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August 1, 1992 14 mins

A look at the political career of the presidential advisor and former US Defense Secretary, Clark Clifford, following Clark's recent indictment in connection with the BCCI scandal.

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