Good programming alert, Budwom -- agree wholeheartedly on the excellence of the documentaries recounting the history of the space race in the PBS "America Experience" series, which include some remarkable segments that I don't recall having ever been aired before. For example, although I lived through and recall vividly the entire sequence of events, at a time when I was quite attuned to the space program, I'm pretty sure this was the first time I've ever heard the voice recordings from the cockpit of the first Apollo capsule, when the fire broke out that tragically killed Gus Grissom, Ed White, and Roger Chaffee. I'd also never seen the footage and heard the commentary of Nikita Khruschev's son regarding Kennedy's repeated efforts to persuade the Soviets to combine resources and make the moon race a joint effort. Of course, this series includes the familiar videos featuring the moon landing of Apollo 11 and the mishaps that befell Apollo 13, but adds a lot of interesting but previously undisclosed detail surrounding those missions, the astronauts, their family members, and the ground control personnel.