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Friday
Nov092007

"The Men Who Brought The Dawn" Documentary

Here's a short video clip from my worldwide documentary, "The Men Who Brought The Dawn," which I co-produced in 1995.

It's currently running this Veteran's Day weekend on the Smithsonian Channel and Direct TV.

The timing is remarkable. Brig. Gen. Paul Tibbets, the pilot of Enola Gay, just passed away November 1 at the age of 92.

---Tom

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What an achievement, Tom! Thanks so much for binging it to my attention. I congratulate you with all my heart! And you do deserve the glory. The documentary seems excellent. Any chance to watch the whole thing online?
November 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMihaela Lica
Hi Mig!

Thanks for your kind words :-)

I don't know of any on-line plans yet. I do know the Smithsonian Channel will have several channels available in the next year. Most of the country will have access to the Channel through various cable and satellite providers.

I'll be sure to post updates as I receive them.

Thanks again for your interest :-)

Tom
November 11, 2007 | Registered CommenterThomas R. Clifford
Where can i buy a DVD of this? I dont get said channels but am anxious to see the film.

Wayne
July 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWayne
Wayne-

As far as I know, the film isn't for sale anymore; wish it was!

Tom
July 8, 2009 | Registered CommenterThomas R. Clifford

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