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18 January 2005 (USA) See more »
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A historical compendium of the 42 men who have served as the chief executive of the United States taking us from George Washington to George W. Bush. Each segment discusses the highlights and often lowlights of the men who have served. | Add synopsis »
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George Bush ... Himself

George W. Bush ... Himself

Jimmy Carter ... Himself

Bill Clinton ... Himself
Calvin Coolidge ... Himself (archive footage)

Dwight D. Eisenhower ... Himself (archive footage)

Gerald Ford ... Himself
William Fowler ... Himself - Commentator
Warren G. Harding ... Himself (archive footage)
Benjamin Harrison ... Himself (archive footage)
Rutherford B. Hayes ... Himself (archive footage)

Edward Herrmann ... Host

Lyndon Johnson ... Himself (archive footage)
Zachary Karabell ... Himself

John F. Kennedy ... Himself (archive footage)
William McKinley ... Himself (archive footage)

Richard Nixon ... Himself (archive footage)

Ronald Reagan ... Himself (archive footage)

Franklin D. Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage) (as Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
Theodore Roosevelt ... Himself (archive footage)
William Howard Taft ... Himself (archive footage)
Harry S. Truman ... Himself (archive footage)
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Produced by
Jenni Gilroy .... short form producer (as Jenni Cramer)
Craig Haffner .... executive producer
Sara Hutchison .... coordinating producer
Rhys Thomas .... supervising producer
 
Original Music by
Earl Rose 
 
Film Editing by
Kevin Browne 
 
Production Management
Jason Kaifesh .... post-production supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Rod Decker .... on-line editor
Shelton Jacobs .... assistant editor
Matthew R. Laudermilk .... post-production assistant
 
Music Department
John Moses .... musician: clarinetist (uncredited)
 

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6 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
Thanks To Shows Like This, History Is Finally Becoming Interesting & Fun!, 5 November 2008
Author: ccthemovieman-1 from United States

If only history was this interesting 50 years ago, I might have learned a few more things as a kid. Well, better late than never because TV shows like this will teach you more about history than you learned in years of being half-asleep in school. The subject with this TV "special" was a brief look at all the United States Presidents.

It was broken up into four or five one-hour segments and I found the earlier ones to be the most interesting, probably because I knew a lot more about 20th century Presidents.

For a few examples: The first U.S. President, George Washington, was perhaps the most amazing man who has ever stepped in office and the only one elected unanimously (twice). He was a tough act to follow, especially for a weak leader like John Adams, who was then followed by a stronger man in Thomas Jefferson. Too bad Jefferson hated the job so much he refused to note that he was a President on his gravestone.

The fourth President, James Madison, was the first to actually face enemy fire at the White House and his successor, James Monore was the last of the "Revolutionary generation." His legacy was the "Monroe Doctrine," which he didn't even write. That was written by the next President, John Quincy Adams, who did little except be miserable most of the time. He and the next President, Andrew Jackson, fought the dirtiest Presidential campaign in history, it was said on this TV program.

The program continues on with a lot about the complicated nature of Jackson, and goes on with the rest of the Preisents all the way to George W. Bush. Most of the leaders get 5-10 minutes of air time. I noticed Abraham Lincoln's segment lasted almost a half hour, so not everyone is treated equally. But since it's Abe and my favorite President of them all, I wasn't complaining.

Generally speaking, though, we hear many of the good and bad points of most of the Presidents and much of the stuff, I presume, are facts we didn't know. It's all extremely interesting material and this program is highly recommended. One thing you can't help noticing: many of the negative aspects of politics that are around today have always been there. In that regard, nothing has changed: just the names, faces and scandals.

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