The 2000's: The Decade We Saw It All
The 2000's: The Decade We Saw It All
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The 2000's: The Decade We Saw It All

6.0 / 10
2015
1 season
4 episodes
Documentary

With the 00s now firmly in our rear view mirror, the decade is ripe for re-evaluation. From 9/11 to the financial crisis, the decade shows not only a period of turmoil in the United States but its also a golden age when the Internet hadnt been colonized by corporations, when social media was still young and fresh and when it was easy to make money.

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Seasons

  • Ground Zero

    1.Ground Zero

    13-09-201545m

    In the 2000s, you experienced ups and downs. It began with the shocking events of September 11, 2001, ending with the election of America's first African-American president.

  • Boom and Bust

    2.Boom and Bust

    20-09-201545m

    We look at the threat of anthrax in the US post, the Concorde plane crashing in France and how "The Osbournes" led the series of reality series.

  • Age of Aging

    3.Age of Aging

    27-09-201545m

    One experienced a tragic tsunami in 2004 and eventually captured Saddam Hussein. The revelations at the Abu Ghraib prison led to strong reactions.

  • Moment of Truth

    4.Moment of Truth

    04-10-201545m

    The launch of the first iPhone led to a mobile revolution, and social media became the premier platform for communication. Michael Jackson's death shakes a whole world.

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