
Overview
At the age of nineteen, Nellie Bly talked her way into an improbable job on a newspaper, then went on to become "the best reporter in America." She was serious and spunky. To expose abuse of the mentally ill, she had herself committed. But when she travelled around the world in just 72 days, beating Jules Verne's fictional escapade, she turned herself into a world celebrity.
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9 - 1T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (1): The Long Campaign October 06, 1996
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9 - 2T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (2): The Bully Pulpit October 06, 1996
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9 - 3The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie January 20, 1997
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9 - 4Hawaii's Last Queen January 27, 1997
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9 - 5The Telephone February 03, 1997
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9 - 6Big Dream, Small Screen February 10, 1997
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9 - 7New York Underground February 17, 1997
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9 - 8Troublesome Creek: A Midwestern April 14, 1997
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9 - 9Around the World in 72 Days April 28, 1997
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9 - 10Gold Fever May 12, 1997
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9 - 11Vietnam: A Television History (Part 1 & 2) May 26, 1997
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9 - 12Vietnam: A Television History (3): LBJ Goes to War June 02, 1997
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9 - 13Vietnam: A Television History (4): America Takes Charge June 09, 1997
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9 - 14Vietnam: A Television History (5): America's Enemy June 16, 1997
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9 - 15Vietnam: A Television History (6): Tet 1968 June 23, 1997
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9 - 16Vietnam: A Television History (7): Vietnamizing the War June 30, 1997
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9 - 17Vietnam: A Television History (8): Cambodia and Laos July 07, 1997
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9 - 18Vietnam: A Television History (9): Peace is at Hand July 14, 1997
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9 - 19Vietnam: A Television History (10): Homefront USA July 21, 1997
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9 - 30T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (3): The Good Fight October 07, 1996
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9 - 31T.R.: The Story of Theodore Roosevelt (4): Black Care October 07, 1996