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Outstanding Sound Mixing for Nonfiction Programming Single or MultiCamera | 2004
The narrator says, "The silver wings that would carry Gene Kranz aloft were born not of laughter, but fire." This is a reference to the famous poem "High Flight" by RCAF pilot John Gillespie Magee; the poem's first lines are, "Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth, and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings."
Scott Glenn who narrates this documentary played Alan Shepard in The Right Stuff.
"Gene Kranz: [about President Kennedy's goal to put a man on the moon by 1970] I couldn't believe it. This whole idea of doing it before this decade is out is absolutely ludicrous. And then, you think about it a little bit more, and you get away from the initial impressions, and you say, holy cow. What a challenge, what a job. This guy trusts us, when we haven't been able to put a man in orbit."
"John Aaron: I was trying to build up a herd of heifers, 'cause I thought I wanted to be a rancher. A friend says, "Why don't you send in an application?" So the next thing I knew, they didn't even grant me an interview, they sent me a job offer, for more money than a country boy had ever seen by the way. I'll never forget what it was, it was 67 70. 6770 dollars a year."