Ep 13. Carter, Part 2
- TV-PG
- November 12, 2002
- 79 min
In season 1, episode 13 of American Experience: The Presidents, titled "Carter, Part 2," the focus remains on the presidency of Jimmy Carter, his policies, challenges, and domestic and international accomplishments. The episode delves into the second half of Carter's presidency, starting with the hostage crisis in Iran and how it defined his presidency.
Throughout the crisis, Carter was faced with tremendous pressure and criticism, but he remained steadfast in his pursuit of a peaceful resolution. The episode details the intense negotiations with Iran, the failed rescue attempt, and the eventual release of the hostages. The episode also highlights the impact of the crisis on the American people and the Carter presidency.
Beyond the hostage crisis, "Carter, Part 2" explores other significant moments from the latter half of the Carter presidency, such as his efforts to combat inflation and energy problems. The episode also highlights Carter's steadfast commitment to human rights, diplomacy, and international relations, including his peace efforts in the Middle East and his work to normalize relations with China.
As with previous episodes of American Experience: The Presidents, "Carter, Part 2" includes insightful interviews with historians, scholars, and political insiders who offer valuable perspectives on Carter's presidency. The episode also contains archival footage and photographs, providing a visual history of the era.
Overall, "Carter, Part 2" provides a comprehensive look at the Carter presidency, including its challenges, triumphs, and legacy. The episode offers insights into the life and leadership style of Carter, and how his presidency fits into the wider narrative of American politics and history.