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'Prohibition,' Directed By Ken Burns, Debuts October 2 (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 09/23/11 10:08 AM ET Updated: 11/23/11 05:12 AM ET

Prohibition, Ken Burns' newest PBS documentary, premiering October 2, opens with a telling quote from Mark Twain. "It is the prohibition that makes anything precious," he says; setting the tone for the three-part, five hour mini-series.

Throughout the series, Burns explores the causes and effects of banning alcohol, and how such a law pervaded almost every aspect of society at the time. What originally became a movement closely linked with women's suffrage -- wives were tired of their husbands coming home drunk -- morphed into a heated national political debate. As of January 17, 1920, the fifth largest industry in the country was now illegal.

Of course, making alcohol illegal does not make it disappear, and hypocrisies abounded -- dry politicians were getting bootleg alcohol delivered right to the Capitol and exceptions were made for those that used alcohol for supposed religious or medicinal purposes. Gang violence increased. In an ironic twist, with the rise of speakeasies, Prohibition ushered in a time of women's liberation, in which it was now socially acceptable to drink in public and, as one historian put it, "men discovered the clitoris." Liquor became an engine of the new sexual revolution and many females were no longer interested in teetotaling.

Burns' documentary explores how interconnected alcohol was with daily life, national politics and education. Banning alcohol made booze not only a forbidden fruit but also a sign of power, good and evil. This is not edge-of-your-seat TV, but it offers a glimpse into a time that sets a tone for how alcohol is used, and perceived, today.

Prohibition will debut on iPads and iPhones on September 23, and on PBS on October 2.

Watch the preview below:

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Prohibition, Ken Burns' newest PBS documentary, premiering October 2, opens with a telling quote from Mark Twain. "It is the prohibition that makes anything precious," he says; setting the tone for th...
Prohibition, Ken Burns' newest PBS documentary, premiering October 2, opens with a telling quote from Mark Twain. "It is the prohibition that makes anything precious," he says; setting the tone for th...
 
 
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thisoldbroad
I generally avoid temptation unless I can't resist
02:33 AM on 10/03/2011
The similarities between the extremists & fanatics that banded together for the prohibition of alcohol in 1919 & the various factions banded together today that fight women's rights, workers rights, voting rights, etc.. is frightening.

What is objectionable, what is dangerous about extremists, is not that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant. The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents.
Robert Kennedy
07:19 AM on 09/26/2011
This will put Drug Prohibition into the political mix this year.
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BlueZoo
Independent voter, Independent thinker!
11:30 PM on 09/24/2011
I can't wait! I watch any documentary Ken Burns is involved with and I've learned so much from each of them. The last one, "America's Parks," was the finest thing I've ever seen on our gorgeous parks and it actually got me to the Great Smokies. "Jazz," "Baseball," "The Civil War" - there is not one of them that didn't keep me rapt from beginning to end!
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Woodsie
nulli dei, nulli domini
12:20 PM on 09/26/2011
Same here! He reset the bar on documentaries with The Civil War! (my personal favorite)
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BlueZoo
Independent voter, Independent thinker!
12:34 PM on 09/26/2011
Do you watch and re-watch them each time they're on? I do! There's so much information in each of them that you can't absorb it all with just one viewing.
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10:35 PM on 09/24/2011
Ken Burns could make a history of wallpapering interesting!
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BuckyJamesDio
I can't brain today. I have the dumb.
12:32 PM on 09/26/2011
His documentary about watching grass grow, called "Fescue Me", was absolutely riveting.
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BowlingForRevenge
~ rabid yellow dog dem tiger mom & proud of it ~
03:37 PM on 09/24/2011
Knock Knock.
Who's there?
Liquor Beer Gin.
Liquor Beer Gin who?
LIQUOR BEER GIN, touched for the very first time...
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BuckyJamesDio
I can't brain today. I have the dumb.
08:48 PM on 09/24/2011
Ouch. No really, ouch.

Had to fave that.
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BowlingForRevenge
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11:32 AM on 09/26/2011
Thanks!
It's amazing when ones kids long forgotten
Jr High jokes from 20 years ago pop into your head :D
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rich3324
Likes: Chasing villagers. Dislikes: Fire
09:05 AM on 09/24/2011
Looks good. I wonder in 20 years will someone do a documentary like this on pot.
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BowlingForRevenge
~ rabid yellow dog dem tiger mom & proud of it ~
03:38 PM on 09/24/2011
No, apparently it takes 80 years AFTER the repeal to do a documentary.
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Karl Wilder
01:43 PM on 09/23/2011
I am a big fan of alcohol and look forward to this.
12:38 PM on 09/23/2011
What a WONDERFUL idea for a Ken Burns film! Alcohol, music, gangsters, politics and political pandering, gender, religion, morality and church, race, class distinctions, immigrants and anti-immigrant sentiments, the Dawn of American Celebrity Culture.

This is gonna be good! :-)
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GrandmaG
Tree hugging, veggie eating Democrat
12:37 PM on 09/23/2011
I swear that looks like John Boehner's eyes.
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ArChiMi
Skeptic
03:35 PM on 09/23/2011
OMG!!!! Totally :)