The Struggle for Democracy

The Struggle for Democracy is a Canadian documentary television series, which premiered in 1989.[1] Hosted by Patrick Watson, the series profiled the birth and evolution of democracy, including both the challenges and the opportunities that lay ahead for it in the future.[2]

The series was also paired with a companion book, co-written by Watson and Benjamin Barber, and published by Lester & Orpen Dennys.[3]

Production on the series was first announced in 1987, when Watson stepped down as host of the business news series Venture to begin work on the project.[4] The series premiered January 8, 1989, airing simultaneously in English on CBC Television and in French on Télévision de Radio-Canada.[5] It later aired on PBS in the United States in 1989,[6] and ITV in the United Kingdom in 1990.[7]

The series did face some minor criticism for the fact that due to the rapidly-changing geopolitical climate of the late 1980s, it had been completed too early to cover some noteworthy events at all, including the Tiananmen Square protests and the Soviet Bloc Revolutions of 1989.[6] Following the original ten-episode 1989 series, Watson created a sequel special in 1990, covering the events in China and Eastern Europe.[8]

  1. ^ Mark Abley, "Patrick Watson's quest, the search for democracy; Man of ideas embarks upon ambitious TV challenge". Montreal Gazette, December 4, 1988.
  2. ^ Tony Atherton, "The Struggle for Democracy; 10-part series rife with Watson's personal convictions". Ottawa Citizen, January 7, 1989.
  3. ^ Henry Mietkiewicz, "Rights to Watson book sold in 6-figure deal". Toronto Star, June 30, 1988.
  4. ^ "Venture host to leave for series on democracy". Ottawa Citizen, January 15, 1987.
  5. ^ Warren Gerard, "The Struggle for Democracy". Toronto Star, January 7, 1989.
  6. ^ a b Judith Michaelson, "Current Events Overtake PBS Democracy Series". Los Angeles Times, June 23, 1989.
  7. ^ "Struggle for Democracy". BFI. Archived from the original on 14 September 2013. Retrieved 16 December 2014.
  8. ^ Antonia Zerbisias, "Watson has new look at democracy". Toronto Star, April 5, 1990.