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from "Liberty! The American Revolution" (1997)
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- The Road to Independence (2007) Played by Sal D'Aleo
- Legends (2006) (V) Played by Nic Pesante
- "The Romantics"
- Liberty (????) TV episode, Played by Stuart Milligan - "The Mark Steel Lectures"
- Thomas Paine (2004) TV episode, Played by Martin Hyder - "Freedom: A History of Us"
- Independence (2003) TV episode, Played by Jeremy Irons - "Founding Fathers" (2000) TV series Played by Michael York
- Sally Hemings: An American Scandal (2000) (TV) Played by Kevin Conway
- "From the Earth to the Moon"
- Mare Tranquilitatis (1998) TV episode, Played by Sam Anderson
- 1968 (1998) TV episode, Played by Sam Anderson - "Liberty! The American Revolution"
- The World Turned Upside Down: 1778-1783 (1997) TV episode, Played by Roger Rees
- Oh, Fatal Ambition: 1777-1778 (1997) TV episode, Played by Roger Rees
- The Times That Try Men's Souls: 1776-1777 (1997) TV episode, Played by Roger Rees
- The Reluctant Revolutionaries: 1763-1774 (1997) TV episode, Played by Roger Rees
- Blows Must Decide: 1774-1776 (1997) TV episode, Played by Roger Rees - La nuit de Varennes (1982) Played by Harvey Keitel
... aka "The Night of Varennes" - Europe (English title) - "Meeting of Minds"
... aka "Steve Allen's Meeting of Minds" - USA (complete title)
- Queen Cleopatra/Theodore Roosevelt/Thomas Aquinas/Thomas Paine: Part 2 (1977) TV episode, Played by Joseph Sirola
- Queen Cleopatra/Theodore Roosevelt/Thomas Aquinas/Thomas Paine: Part 1 (1977) TV episode, Played by Joseph Sirola - "Witness to Yesterday"
- Tom Paine (1974) TV episode, Played by Robert Vaughn - The Declaration of Independence (1924) Played by Douglass Dumbrille
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Quotes:
Thomas Jefferson: Sally, if anyone should ask, Mr. Paine and I are going to admire the gardens.
Sally Hemings: [quoting from Paine's book, "Common Sense"] "Weak men cannot see, and prejudiced men will not see, and we have it in our power to begin the world again." Mr Paine, such wonderful, powerful words you wrote, sir.
Thomas Paine: Thank you, my dear.
Sally Hemings: [curtsies and walks away]
Thomas Paine: [to Jefferson] Extraordinary girl...
[stares at Sally]
Thomas Paine: Extraordinary!
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