The Brack Report
The Brack Report

The Brack Report

1982TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

After an earthquake causes some damage to a nuclear power station, one of the chief nuclear physicists, Paul Brack, starts to investigate the safety procedures and policies of the station. He is dismayed to discover that there is a lack of real safety processes at the station, and quits his job in disgust. His disillusionment puts a strain on his relationship with his wife, Pat, a fellow researcher and academic. Through a mutual friend, Brack meets and begins to work for energy consultant Harold Harlan, with hopes that Harlan can highlight the issue of nuclear safety, and explore alternative energy sources. Unfortunately Harlan has his own plans for how he can use Brack.

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Director: VariousGenres: News, Documentary

Plot Summary

The Brack Report was a weekly news magazine television program that provided in-depth analysis and reporting on current events. Hosted by George W. Cornell, the show featured segments from various CBS News correspondents, offering viewers a comprehensive look at the stories shaping the nation and the world during the early 1980s. It aimed to deliver context and perspective beyond the daily headlines.

Critical Reception

As a segment of CBS News, The Brack Report was generally well-regarded for its serious journalistic approach and the credibility of its reporting staff. It was seen as a solid, if not groundbreaking, addition to the network's news programming, offering substantive analysis during a period of significant global and domestic events.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its factual reporting and comprehensive coverage.
  • Appreciated for providing in-depth analysis of complex issues.
  • Seen as a reliable source of news information for the time.

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Fun Fact

While George W. Cornell was the primary anchor associated with 'The Brack Report,' the program often featured reports from many prominent CBS News journalists of the era, including Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather, contributing to its authoritative voice.

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