In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, directly responsible in the SS for carrying out the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis, was tried in Jerusalem. Milton Fruchtman ( Martin Freeman), an innovative producer, and Leo Hurwitz (Antony LaPlagia), a pioneering director of the multi-camera system, were responsible for recording and broadcasting the trial for the first time on television worldwide. Before the trial and in a very short time, they had to train an inexperienced camera crew, persuade judges to let them film, and remodel the courtroom with the intention of strategically placing hidden cameras. This is the extraordinary story of how the trial was televised, of the shock that the first global broadcast caused to the world and of the human team that made it possible.
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In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, directly responsible in the SS for carrying out the extermination of the Jews by the Nazis. Milton Fruchtman ( Martin Freeman), an innovative producer, and Leo Hurwitz (Antony LaPlagia), a pioneering director of the multi-camera system, were responsible for recording and broadcasting the trial for the first time on television worldwide. Before the trial and in a very short time, they had to train an inexperienced camera crew, persuade judges to let them film, and remodel the courtroom with the intention of strategically placing hidden cameras. This is the extraordinary story of how the trial was televised, of the shock that the first global broadcast caused to the world and of the human team that made it possible.