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The Presidents is a 2005 American documentary television series about the history of each President of the United States of America, narrated by Edward Herrmann. The show documents each of the Presidents in the union, starting with George Washington, following a chronological order to George W. Bush. Each President's segment begins with the ...
The documentary is based on the 2000 book To the Best of My Ability: The American Presidents, edited by James M. McPherson. Each DVD has three episodes. Each DVD has three episodes. The documentary introduces each president with a bulletin card about his personality, and then proceeds to discuss political situation at the time, the turmoil and ...
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The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008, with the slogan "Where the past comes alive." In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.
Notable best presidents include George Washington at No.2, Thomas Jefferson at No. 7, and Barack Obama at No. 12.
Pages in category "History (American TV channel) original programming" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 219 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Being President of the United States is no easy feat, but these pop culture presidents give color to the job that no real-life president can. From the cunning and back-stabbing ways of President ...
When Lyndon Johnson was president, he apparently demanded the White House staff install a specialized shower that had the strength of a fire hydrant and nozzles pointed directly at his, well, manhood.