Ann Curry will be back on PBS
Published 12:00 am Saturday, January 13, 2018
- The PBS series “We’ll Meet Again” is executive produced and reported by Ann Curry. (Photo via David Turnley)
Journalist Ann Curry is returning to PBS to tell the harrowing tales of survivors of major historical events.
The former “Today” show co-anchor, who was unceremoniously dismissed from her NBC post in 2012 and has remained relatively mum on the recent firing of her former costar Matt Lauer, is heading up “We’ll Meet Again,” a six-part historical series on PBS that premieres on Jan. 23.
Curry serves as executive producer and the main reporter on the program, which is co-produced by Blink productions and Ann Curry Inc. The program explores some of history’s most dramatic events through the personal stories of those who experienced them, PBS said in a statement on Wednesday.
“Each episode reveals the powerful bonds forged among people who now, against the odds, have had the opportunity to reunite with those who transformed their lives,” the announcement said.
Some of those stories include tales from the children of World War II, a Vietnam War baby searching for her American father, a military chaplain who helped a stranger through the events of 9/11 and civil rights workers who lived through the 1960s South.
“This is human history — not from the point of view of kings or politicians or generals — but of everyday people on the front lines of massive events they have no way to control,” Curry said in a statement. “Their stories tell us something about what we are made of.”