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In
the style of the acclaimed CIVIL WAR series, THE PRIZE tells the epic
history of oil . . . how it has dominated global politics, shaken the
world economy, and transformed our century.

This exciting and
entertaining eight-part miniseries, based on Daniel Yergin's Pulitizer
Prize-winning book, captures the panoramic history of the biggest industry
in the world. Shot on location in Azerbaijan, Egypt, England, Indonesia,
Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, Russia, Scotland, Turkey, and the United States,
the series features fascinating characters, never-before-seen archival
footage, newly filmed segments, and interviews with the people who shaped
the oil industry. Yergin appears on camera throughout the series to discuss
oil's impact on politics, economics, and the environment. We see how oil
becomes the largest industry in the world--a game of huge risks and monumental
rewards.
Narrated by Donald
Sutherland, THE PRIZE represents cinematic storytelling at its best...a
historically significant tale of a quest for mastery that has revolutionized
our civilization.
Our Plan
Trace the turbulent, rapid rise of the world's biggest business, how a
visionary but ruthless John D. Rockefeller controlled it--and how reporter
Ida Tarbell took him on in one of the most famous muckraking exposes ever.
A fascinating look at Rockefeller's controversial legacy, the rise of
modern business, and how Tarbell served as the role model for the modern
investigative journalist.
Empires of Oil
Witness capitalism on a grand scale: how Shell Oil and Royal Dutch merged,
then challenged the supremacy of Rockefeller's Standard Oil. A compelling
tale of how oil transformed everyday life in the farthest corners of the
globe, made Russia a great oil power, and helped the Allies win World
War I.
The Black Giant
It's the Roaring Twenties, and the magic of oil touches everyone, from
millions of new car owners to hopeful Texan wildcatters. The American
oil industry wrestles with shortage and surplus, as flamboyant entrepreneur
Calouste Gulbenkian stakes his claim in Iraq.
War and Oil
The untold story of World War II unfolds: how oil dictated strategy to
Hitler; how lack of oil slowed Japan's war machine; how oil ultimately
determined victory or defeat. Features rare footage on the critical impact
of oil on decisive military events.

Crude Diplomacy
Post World War II America awakens to the strategic importance of oil and
witnesses a key moment in history when oil production shifts from the
US to the Middle East. An extraordinary cast of characters, including
Arabian kings, US presidents, British adventurers, Iranian politicians,
and American explorers paint a global portrait of how oil shaped the world
economy and politics.
Power to the Producers
It's the heyday of cheap oil, the dawn of the Hydrocarbon Society...and
the introduction of a prosperous new automobile culture for Americans.
Follow the flamboyant characters, plots, and counterplots, as the producing
countries and the independent oil companies challenge the "Seven
Sisters"--and open a new era in world oil.
The Tinderbox
Relive two decades of upheaval that shook the world as power shifted,
and nations and companies jockeyed for position--amidst embargoes, shortages,
and surpluses. A unique view of the rise of the OPEC era, beginning with
the British withdrawal from the Persian Gulf and ending with the burning
oil wells of Kuwait.
The New Order of
Oil
The Gulf War marked the beginning of a new era for the Hydrocarbon Society.
This program explores the relationship between oil and the environmental
conscience, and the technological race to balance energy, economic, and
ecological needs in the Information Age.
"A
gusher!"
The New York Times
"An
impressively forceful work...unfailingly colorful."
The Wall Street Journal
"A
masterpiece."
Chicago Tribune
"TV's
equivalent of a great read."
Time Magazine
"The
biggest undertaking since The Civil War... The episodes
are like magnets drawing you deeper and deeper into the story."
The New York Daily News
"Riveting."
TV Guide
"Magnificent."
Associated Press
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