I just tried to watch some steaming pile of crap about the Space race by the BBC: Rocket Men. Loud music proclaiming the utterly dicisive scene in an epic battle for the entire world in every single scene, wildly inappropriate comments (saying "not everyone was so lucky" after the close shave Gus Grissom had when his capsule failid to lock to the rescue helicopter and sank, with him escaping from it in a space suit - when everyone else in Mercury came down fine and Gus Grissom was later burned to a crisp in his Apollo 1 capsule) and just plain historical nonsense, like saying that "both nations had intercontinental missiles, but the fight for people's hearts weas decided in space", etc. I stopped after ten minutes of this slapdash, assembly-line produced garbage.
For a really good documentary of the Moon voyages, look no further than this magnificent film, In the Shadow of the Moon, which appears, disappears and reappears on YouTube on an irregular basis.I actually own it on DVD, and it moves me as deeply as it informs me well every time I watch it:
Never mind the Spanish subtitles, they can't be removed.