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Science of Spying (1965) | Cold War TV Documentary</h1>
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class="style-scope yt-formatted-string">This film presents an
account of Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) activities that
had previously been covert, including actions in Iran,
Vietnam, Laos, the Congo, Cuba, and Guatemala. The film
includes interviews with CIA director Allen Dulles and Dick
Bissel. From archive.org/US National Archives.
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As described in the book,
Into the Fray: How NBC's Washington Documentary Unit
Reinvented the News By Tom Mascaro
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The Science of Spying, marked the arrival of Bob Rogers as a
field reporter-producer. The program aired May 4, 1965, and
tracked the roots of U.S. covert operations back to the 1950s,
providing a stark account of clandestine initiatives in a time
before public disclosures, congressional investigations, and
Hollywood movies made the 1970s a difficult time to be an
American spy. The "Pentagon Papers," the Pike and Church
Committees, and thrillers such as Three Days of the Condor
eventually revealed the CIA's complicity in assassination
plots and interna-tional meddling, which Yates and Rogers had
already seen up close. NBC management stood firm when The
Science of Spying attracted criti-cism. Ad reps from Batten,
Barton, Durstine & Osborn (BBD&O) screened it and
advised their client B. F. Goodrich Company to withdraw.31
BBD&O issued a statement saying the program violated the
Goodrich advertising policy "in that it treats a controversial
public issue in a way which may do harm to the government of
the United States?" NBC countered that the documentary "fell
within the broad outlines of the program policy origi-nally
submitted to and accepted by the B. F. Goodrich agency,
BBD&O."33 The CIA watched the program and tracked
subsequent reactions in the national press. Viewers wrote to
President Johnson complaining NBC News had given America's
enemies negative propaganda.34 Yates may have antici-pated
some adverse reactions to the program, but he never expected
to be frightened by what he discovered. "
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