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102 Minutes That Changed America is an American television special documentary film that was produced by the History Channel and premiered commercial-free on Thursday, September 11, 2008, marking the seventh anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
102 Minutes: The Untold Story of the Fight to Survive Inside the Twin Towers, simply known as 102 Minutes, is an American non-fiction book written by New York Times journalists Jim Dwyer and Kevin Flynn and published in 2005.
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102 Minutes That Changed America, a 2008 American made-for-television History Channel documentary which follows the events of 9/11 through raw footage. 9/11, a 2002 Franco-American made-for-television CBS documentary which includes the only footage shot inside the World Trade Center that day.
102 Minutes That Changed America (2008) Hotel Ground Zero (titled The 9/11 Hotel in the UK) is an American television documentary special that premiered on September 11, 2009 on the History Channel , marking the eighth anniversary of the September 11 attacks .
This American Life – Joe Beshenkovsky (for "John Smith") (Showtime) Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations – Jesse Fisher (for "Laos") (Travel) Deadliest Catch – Kelly Coskran and Josh Earl (for "Stay Focused or Die") (Discovery) 102 Minutes That Changed America – Seth Skundrick (History) Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired – Joe Bini (HBO)
The company produced the History Channel special 102 Minutes That Changed America, which premiered on September 11, 2008 [3] and became the second-most watched program in the network's history. [4] The company has also produced a special for Discovery Channel and an episode for the National Geographic Channel's Naked Science series.