"1953 - 1961" . . . . "Oppenheimer : de vader van de atoombom" . . . . . "Delves into the enigma that was J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist often referred to as 'the father of the atomic bomb.' This gripping dramatization explores the extraordinary complexity of the scientist's thinking and the dilemma he faced." . . . . . "Oppenheimer the father of the atomic bomb"@en . "Oppenheimer the father of the atomic bomb" . . "DVDs for the hearing impaired"@en . "Dramatizes the life and work of American physicist, J. Robert Oppenheimer."@en . . . . . "Biographical television programs"@en . . "As overseer of the infamous Manhattan Project, Oppenheimer helped usher in the nuclear age, and the ultimate deployment of the first Atomic Bomb in Hiroshima."@en . . "Het leven en werk van de Amerikaanse kernfysicus (1904-1967), bijgenaamd 'de vader van de atoombom'" . . . "Biographies"@en . . . . . . . . . "Historical television programs"@en . . . . . . . "A seven part television biography examining the life of controversial physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer who led the Manhattan Project in 1942 and came to be known as \"Father of the atomic bomb.\" Although he served as a government adviser on nuclear weapons, he eventually campaigned against further development of nuclear arms."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Father of the atomic bomb"@en . . "History" . "DVD-Video discs"@en . "History"@en . . . "This miniseries opens in Berkeley, California in 1938, where pampered, tenured professors, safe on the shores of peaceful America, dabble in radical politics as the world heads inevitably towards war. J. Robert Oppenheimer is such a one. Two events--one personal, one scientific--combine to change Oppy's life forever and catapult him from a moderately successful theoretician to a world famous figure. First, news of successful fission experiments in Europe spurs him to pursue a role in the government's efforts to develop an atomic bomb. Second, new wife Kitty is pushing him to advance his career during the coming war years. Oppenheimer wanted to be both a radical and a member of the establishment; was paradoxically both a tortured socialist and a hardened realist. He appreciated the opportunity the military gave him to develop a project he would never have realized in his university career, despite believing that scientists aren't the only ones to pass moral judgments on the results of their experiments. Moreover, although some of the more unsavory aspects of Oppenheimer's career seem to have been deliberately elided, on balance, the portrayal of Oppenheimer is dramatically inclusive, and avoids the pitfalls of portraying him as a tragically heroic figure. After being shown in Britain in 1980, Oppenheimer aired in the US on PBS's American Playhouse in 1982."@en . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Delves into the enigma of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the American physicist often referred to as 'the father of the atomic bomb.' This gripping dramatization explores the extraordinary complexity of the scientist's thinking and the dilemma he faced." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Television mini-series"@en . . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . . . . . . "Oppenheimer" . "Oppenheimer (Television program)"@en . "Oppenheimer"@en . . . "United States" . . "Los Alamos (N.M.)" . . . .