The Computer Chronicles Anthology (1985)

by Stewart Cheifet

Computer Chronicles logo from the early 80s
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1 Computer Chronicles 1985: Business Applications Play Video
2 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computer Graphics Play Video
3 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers & the Media Play Video
4 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computer Networks Play Video
5 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers & Politics Play Video
6 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers & Medicine Play Video
7 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computer Games Play Video
8 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers and the Disabled Play Video
9 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers in Sports Play Video
10 Computer Chronicles 1985: Computers in Communications Play Video
11 Computer Chronicles 1985: Fifth Generation Computers Play Video
12 Computer Chronicles 1985: Hard Disk Storage Play Video
13 Computer Chronicles 1985: Compatibles Play Video
14 Computer Chronicles 1985: Japanese PC's Play Video
15 Computer Chronicles 1985: Laser Disk Play Video
16 Computer Chronicles 1985: Low End Computers Play Video
17 Computer Chronicles 1985: Modems & Bulletin Boards Play Video
18 Computer Chronicles 1985: Personal Finance Play Video
19 Computer Chronicles 1985: Printers & Business Graphics Play Video
20 Computer Chronicles 1985: I.B.M. Play Video
21 Computer Chronicles 1985: Slowdown in Silicon Valley #1 Play Video
22 Computer Chronicles 1985: Slowdown in Silicon Valley #2 Play Video
23 Computer Chronicles 1985: Piracy Play Video
24 Computer Chronicles 1985: UNIX Play Video
25 Computer Chronicles 1985: Women in Computing Play Video
26 Computer Chronicles 1985: Amiga and Atari Play Video

Documentary Description

The Computer Chronicles (1984-2002)

Hosted by Stewart Cheifet, Computer Chronicles was the world's most popular television program on personal technology during the height of the personal computer revolution. It was broadcast for twenty years from 1983 - 2002. The program was seen on more than 300 television stations in the United States and in over 100 countries worldwide, with translations into French, Spanish, Chinese, and Arabic. The series had a weekly television broadcast audience of over two million viewers.

The series has been recognized for its journalistic excellence, winning a variety of journalistic awards including more than a dozen from the prestigious Computer Press Association. The series covered high-tech subjects around the world, having shot programs in such various locations as Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Scotland, Spain, and Taiwan. Computer Chronicles was based in the Silicon Valley area of California.

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