
Being Neil Armstrong
Andrew Smith journeys across America to try and discover the real Neil Armstrong, a man who, in the four decades since he set foot on the moon, has become increasingly reclusive.
It has been said that 10,000 years from now only one name will still be remembered, that of Neil Armstrong. But in the four decades since he first set foot on the moon, Armstrong has become increasingly reclusive.
Andrew Smith, author of the best-selling book Moondust, journeys across America to try and discover the real Neil Armstrong. He tracks down the people who knew Armstrong, from his closest childhood friend to fellow astronauts and Houston technicians, and even the barber who sold his hair, in a wry and sideways look at the reluctant hero of the greatest event of the 20th century.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Smith |
| Executive Producer | Ludo Graham |
| Producer | Wayne Derrick |
| Director | Wayne Derrick |
Broadcasts
- Sun 5 Jul 200921:00
- Mon 6 Jul 200902:50
- Tue 7 Jul 200900:00
- Sat 11 Jul 200921:00
- Sun 12 Jul 200901:20
- Mon 20 Jul 200922:30
- Tue 21 Jul 200902:00
- Mon 28 Dec 200921:00
- Tue 29 Dec 200902:20
- Mon 11 Apr 201119:30
- Tue 12 Apr 201101:45
- Thu 7 Jun 201222:00
- Fri 8 Jun 201203:35
- Tue 14 Oct 201423:30
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