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Reagan: Part I

  • Episode aired Feb 23, 1998
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 54m
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Reagan: Part I (1998)
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When he left the White House in 1989, Ronald Reagan was one of the most popular presidents of the century. A former Hollywood star and seemingly simple man, Reagan was consistently underesti... Read allWhen he left the White House in 1989, Ronald Reagan was one of the most popular presidents of the century. A former Hollywood star and seemingly simple man, Reagan was consistently underestimated by his opponents. One by one, he overcame them all. Incorporating interviews with ke... Read allWhen he left the White House in 1989, Ronald Reagan was one of the most popular presidents of the century. A former Hollywood star and seemingly simple man, Reagan was consistently underestimated by his opponents. One by one, he overcame them all. Incorporating interviews with key political insiders, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, and members of the Reagan fa... Read all

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    • Adriana Bosch
    • Austin Hoyt
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    • David Ogden Stiers
    • Martin Anderson
    • James A. Baker
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    • Writers
      • Adriana Bosch
      • Austin Hoyt
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      • David Ogden Stiers
      • Martin Anderson
      • James A. Baker
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    David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers
    • Self - Narrator
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    Martin Anderson
    • Self
    James A. Baker
    James A. Baker
    • Self
    Helen Caldicott
    Helen Caldicott
    • Self
    Robert Dallek
    Robert Dallek
    • Self
    Patti Davis
    Patti Davis
    • Self
    Michael Deaver
    Michael Deaver
    • Self
    Sam Donaldson
    Sam Donaldson
    • Self
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    Mikhail Gorbachev
    • Self
    Chris Matthews
    Chris Matthews
    • Self
    Ed Meese
    Ed Meese
    • Self
    Edmund Morris
    Edmund Morris
    • Self
    Lyn Nofziger
    • Self
    Maureen Reagan
    Maureen Reagan
    • Self
    Nancy Reagan
    Nancy Reagan
    • Self
    Ron Reagan
    Ron Reagan
    • Self
    Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan
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    Donald Regan
    Donald Regan
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      • Austin Hoyt
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    8planktonrules

    Very good but it does seem to have a slight bias.

    Part One of this biography begins with Reagan's youth and ends early in his first term. In between is a brief discussion of his film and television career, his marriages and his political life. Several of Reagan's children (but, oddly, not Michael) and Nancy are interviewed as are many in politics and the media. In addition, various film clips and photos are used as well as narration by David Ogden Stiers.

    This is one of the best biographies of Ronald Reagan. Now I am not saying it's perfect. As some have pointed out, it does appear to have a slight bias against him--particularly in the latter portion of Part One. However, considering how unpopular Reagan was with most of the media during his presidency, this isn't really surprising. What is actually surprising is how after the death of Reagan, folks began talking about him very positively and with nostalgia--and many were the same folks who detested him as President. Odd how time often changes perceptions.

    By the way, this is NOT a major gripe, but in talking about the decline of Reagan's film career, the film cited two movies. One was "Bedtime for Bonzo". While this is widely regarded as an embarrassing film for Reagan, most people probably haven't seen it. I have seen it several times and actually found it to be silly and very charming--and well worth seeing. If you get a chance, watch it. Whether or not you like Reagan, it is a cute film.
    8colleenmcdonnell

    Best president of the 20th century?

    First, I want to say that I liked the documentary, especially the summary of RRs early life and his rise to the top of the political heap. However, I wanted to address the comment about him being the greatest president of the 20th century - I think you forgot a few; both Roosevelts, Wilson and Truman are some I can name who are held in higher regard than Reagan. He went from being a right wing liberal to a conservative Republican, please explain that one. During both terms, he ran up our national debt and never submitted a balanced budget, not to mention the needless wars like the Falkland Islands and Granada. Oh, and let us not forget Iran Contra, cutting funding for school lunches and a few other things that helped his rich buddies get richer. He may have been popular but he did some stupid things and was senile by the time he left office. You also erroneously said that public TV is taxpayer funded, it is not. They depend on viewer and private contributions and yearly pledge drives.
    4ntvnyr30

    Typical Left-Wing Bias

    The 4/10 rating isn't for Ronald Reagan, who is my favorite POTUS. The rating is for taxpayer-funded, forever leftist PBS who presented it.

    As Nixon said, history is written by liberals. I can extrapolate Nixon's statement to include documentaries as well. The knocks on President Reagan during this are unbelievable: three times they showed the largest anti-nukes rally in New York as if that was a watershed moment in Reagan's Presidency (guess who was right after all?). They completely glossed over the fact that Reagan won the biggest electoral landslide in history. They also glossed over the greatest economic expansion in history to date. Probably even more insulting was that they proposed that Reagan got the idea for the Strategic Defense Initiative from one of his old war movies.

    I remember when this first aired, a lot of conservatives were praising it. I think if you look at it closer, the slights to the greatest POTUS of the 20th Century are pretty frequent in this bio.

    By the way, speaking of typical left-wing bias when Reagan's official biographer, Edmund Morris, was discussing the aftermath of the assassination attempt he mentioned that Reagan's mind began to decline "slowly and steadily". Fair enough. But the New York Times shortly after the program appeared seized upon this comment and editorialized about Reagan's mental status during his Presidency, quoting Morris yet somehow omitted the word "slowly". You can look it up. This is from the so-called "paper of record". Whose record? Karl Marx?

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      Self - Narrator: He was America's most ideological President with his rhetoric, yet pragmatic in his actions.

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      • February 23, 1998 (United States)
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