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MUMBAI:
Following the kick-off party at South by Southwest (SXSW)
for the upcoming miniseries event The '80s: The Decade That
Made Us, US infotainment broadcaster the National Geographic
Channel (NGC) has announced that Emmy-nominated actor Rob
Lowe will narrate the six-part cultural programming event
that offers an unprecedented look at the moments, trends,
inventions, and culture that have shaped our world today.
In
addition, the network also announced that the six-part series
will roll out over three nights in the US, from 14 April,
and globally on the National Geographic Channel this year
in 171 countries and 38 languages.
The
broadcaster adds that 'The '80s: The Decade That Made Us'
isn't about nostalgia; it's about the history of our modern
world that spawned political, technological, cultural and
social revolutions that began in the United States and went
on to dominate the world. This cultural programming event
is the defining biography of a generation. It's about a
decade of people, decisions and inventions that changed
our future, told from the perspective of the unknowing history
makers who lived these iconic moments.
We
worked out, worked harder, played harder and consumed more
- because the 1980s was the decade when we went forward
to the future. The first launch of the Space Shuttle triggered
a technological explosion in global communications that
gave birth to our modern love affair with smartphones; Madonna
rolled around on stage in a wedding dress, sending shock
waves through a celebrity-hungry world that can't get enough
of Lady Gaga and Katy Perry today. These and other incredible
stories reveal surprising, unexpected details and twists
and turns from a decade you only thought you knew.
Lowe
said, "National Geographic Channel is a leader in creating
engaging and relevant programs that viewers can trust. This
series is a unique and provocative look back at one of the
most exciting and revolutionary periods in American history."
NGC
executive VP programming Michael Cascio said, "Rob
Lowe is one of today's most enduring actors, and his films
from the 1980s were among the most popular of the decade,
with the 'Brat Pack' films setting a new standard for the
teen movie genre. He is the perfect narrator for this series
and his voice brings to life the triumphs, challenges, and
effervescent spirit of this bright and important time."
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