Project XX

Project XX Season 1: Episode Guide & Ratings

Season 1 Plot

A documentary anthology series focusing on various topics relating to the early and mid-20th century America.

Project XX Season 1 aired on September 13th, 1954.

Season 1 Episodes

1. Three Two One Zero

September 13th, 1954

Explores the development of rocketry and the atomic age, tracing humanity’s journey from wartime missiles to the dawn of the space era.

2. Nightmare in Red

December 27th, 1955

Covers the old Czarist order, the revolutions of 1905 and 1917 and the growth of Communism inside Russia from its early days to the mid-1950s.

3. The Twisted Cross

March 14th, 1956

Examines the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, using newsreel footage and photographs to trace the roots and consequences of totalitarianism in Germany.

4. The Great War: World War I

October 15th, 1956

Examines the first World War from the assassination of Franz Ferdinand to the Treaty of Versailles.

5. The Jazz Age

December 6th, 1956

Examines the period between the end of World War I and the stock market crash of 1929. It is an age of Charles Lindbergh, Jazz Music, prohibition, and excess.

6. Call to Freedom

January 6th, 1957

Chronicles the story of immigration to America, highlighting how millions sought freedom and opportunity from the nation’s founding through the early 20th century.

7. The Innocent Years

November 21st, 1957

Examines the relatively calm and peaceful years between 1900 and 1914 looking at Teddy Roosevelt, Vaudeville, the development of movies, and the deployment of U.S. troops in Mexico.

8. Meet Mr. Lincoln

February 11th, 1959

Describes the troubles the United States faced in 1860, when Abraham Lincoln was elected President, proceeding through the Civil War and Lincoln's assassination.

9. Life in the Thirties

October 16th, 1959

Examines American life in the 1930s from the Depression and election of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the eve of World War II.

10. Not So Long Ago

February 19th, 1960

Examines the period between the end of World War II to the start of the Korean War describing the growth in the standard of living, Cold War suspicions in America, and Truman's shocking defeat of Dewey in the presidential election of 1948.

11. Mark Twain's America

April 22nd, 1960

A look at the life of author Samuel Clemens, better known as Mark Twain in 19th century America.

12. He Has Seen War

March 29th, 1961

Looks at the experiences of ordinary American soldiers returning from World War II and the Korean War, exploring how war changed their lives and the nation’s understanding of veterans.

13. Those Ragtime Years

November 22nd, 1960

Celebrates the music, dance, and cultural spirit of the early 20th century ragtime era, featuring period photos, rare film clips, and classic ragtime tunes.

14. The Coming of Christ

December 21st, 1960

Tells the story of the birth and life of Jesus Christ through Renaissance and medieval art, music, and religious imagery, exploring how the Nativity and early Christianity have been depicted across centuries.

15. Victory at Sea

December 29th, 1960

Chronicles the naval battles of World War II, highlighting the strategy, heroism, and global impact of the Allied forces at sea through dramatic archival footage.

16. The Story of Will Rogers

March 28th, 1961

Bob Hope narrates this look at the life of entertainer Will Rogers.

17. The Real West

March 29th, 1961

Gary Cooper narrates the westward migration from St Louis to CA giving details along the way, then the cattle drives from Texas to Kansas the gold and Silver Rushes, ending with the mistreatment of the Native Americans.

18. The World of Bob Hope

October 29th, 1961

Looks back at Bob Hope’s legendary career in comedy, film, and radio, highlighting his impact on American entertainment and his dedication to performing for U.S. troops around the world.

19. U.S. Grant, the Improbable Hero

November 24th, 1961

Explores the life and military career of Ulysses S. Grant, highlighting his unexpected rise from obscurity to commanding general during the American Civil War and eventual presidency.

20. The World of Billy Graham

November 29th, 1961

Profiles evangelist Billy Graham’s rise to prominence, exploring his influence on American religious life and his global crusades.

21. Lee, the Virginian

January 15th, 1962

Examines the life and military career of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, exploring his leadership during the American Civil War and his complex legacy.

22. The World of Jimmie Doolittle

January 18th, 1962

Profiles aviation pioneer and military leader Jimmie Doolittle, highlighting his innovations in flight and his daring leadership during World War II.

23. He is Risen

April 15th, 1962

Explores the story of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, using religious art, music, and historical context to illustrate the significance of Easter in Christian tradition.

24. The Tall American, Gary Cooper

March 26th, 1963

Highlights the life and career of actor Gary Cooper, exploring his iconic roles and lasting impact on American cinema.

25. That War in Korea

November 20th, 1963

Examines the causes, major battles, and consequences of the Korean War, highlighting the conflict’s impact on soldiers and civilians.

26. The Red, White, and Blue

June 9th, 1964

Celebrates American patriotism by exploring the history and symbolism of the U.S. flag and its role in uniting the nation.

27. The Island Called Ellis

January 13th, 1967

Explores the history of Ellis Island as America’s primary immigration station, highlighting the experiences of the millions who passed through seeking a new life.

28. End of the Trail

March 16th, 1967

Explores the inhumane treatment of Native Americans by U.S. settlers and the U.S. military.

29. The Law and the Prophets

April 23rd, 1967

Explores the origins and teachings of the Hebrew Bible, highlighting the historical and spiritual significance of the Law and the Prophets in Jewish tradition.

30. Down to the Sea in Ships

December 11th, 1968

Chronicles the history of American maritime commerce and whaling, highlighting the challenges and adventures of sailors on the high seas.

31. Meet George Washington

April 24th, 1969

Traces the life and legacy of George Washington, highlighting his leadership in the American Revolution and his role as the first President of the United States.

32. Mirror of America

May 11th, 1969

Reflects on American life and culture through historic photographs and film, capturing the nation’s changing identity across decades.

33. The West of Charles Russell

January 7th, 1970

A look at artist Charles Russell and his depictions of cowboys and life in the "Wild West".

34. The Shining Mountains

May 27th, 1970

Explores the history and natural beauty of the Rocky Mountains, highlighting the people, wildlife, and events that shaped America’s mountain frontier.