The wild, wild life of an American media pioneer.
The life and legacy of Ted Turner is told in his own words in this six-part documentary series.
Producer: Joni Levin
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6 episodes
Ted Turner's early years are marked by his relationship with his dad—whose suicide precipitates Ted's taking over his billboard business.
Runtime: 38 minIn the 1970s, Ted buys the Atlanta Braves, launches a SuperStation, sails to an America's Cup triumph, and plans a 24-hour news network: CNN.
Runtime: 53 minAs the 1980s begin, Ted launches CNN. His desire for world peace prompts him to meet with Fidel Castro and later create the Goodwill Games.
Runtime: 62 minIn the 1990s, the Gulf War showcases CNN and its intrepid reporters; meanwhile, Ted works to preserve land and save the bison.
Runtime: 61 minTed navigates two huge corporate mergers but must also deal with the fallout from the AOL-Time Warner deal and his split from Jane Fonda.
Runtime: 66 minTed dives deeply into his philanthropic endeavors. Later, he is diagnosed with Lewy body dementia, but as he always has Ted perseveres.
Runtime: 62 minOfficial Trailer