The "Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America“ special premieres today (April 2) at 8 p.m. Eastern on National Geographic. All three episodes of the docuseries air tonight.
You can stream the docuseries free on FuboTV and Direct TV Stream with their free trial offers, and watch on Disney+, and Hulu the following day. Disney+ and Hulu can be bundled to offer cost cutting deals for cable cutters as well.
How can I watch “Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America” cable free?
FuboTV lets you enjoy TV shows, live sporting events, movies, specials and much more. The streaming service also offers cloud DVR. This service is an option if you’re looking to get rid of more expensive cable packages. Get the Essential Plan for $74.99; Pro plan $79.99; Elite Plan for $89.99; and the Latino Plan for $24.99.
DirecTV Stream has three packages you can choose from and after enjoying a free trial. Streamers can choose the Entertainment package for $87.99, the Choice package for $114.99, or the Ultimate package for $129.99. It is a no-term commitment service where you can enjoy live TV and on-demand local and national channels without having to commit to a contract.
Disney+ Hulu offers “ad free” plans and cheaper “with ad” plans. The Disney+ Basic Hulu Bundle with ads for $10.99 monthly offers entertainment from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and Star. The Disney+ Premium Hulu Bundle offers ad free streaming and other premium features like the ability to stream on multiple devices simultaneously and downloads on up to 10 devices for $19.99 per month.
What is “Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America” about?
Marking the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, the three-part docuseries features first-hand testimonies from first responders, survivors, and families of the victims of the shocking tragedy, according to National Geographic. The “Oklahoma City Bombing: One Day in America” special was produced for National Geographic by Emmy Award-winning 72 Films. All three episodes air in sequence on April 2.
Episode 1: Explosion begins with the events on April 19, 1995 that plunged the Oklahomans into chaos. The episode details the city’s first response and the initial FBI investigation.
Episode 2: Manhunt details the reports of a second explosive prompting an evacuation order and the weighty judgement calls made by first responders. The nationwide FBI search and country-wide opinions are chronicled.
Episode 3: Justice shows President Bill Clinton’s response to the tragedy and shock as the nation discovers details about the identity and background of the bomber. This episode details the trial of the bomber, widely considered to have enacted the worst domestic terrorist attack in US history.
What was the Oklahoma City bombing?
A bomb exploded outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995, injuring hundreds and killing 168 people, including 19 children. Timothy McVeigh, an ex-Army soldier, carried out the bombing using a truck bomb containing diesel fuel, fertilizer, and various chemicals.