Perhaps no presidential family had more fun than Teddy Roosevelt's. At the White House, and at historic Sagamore Hill (the family's longtime retreat in Long Island, New York), Theodore Roosevelt's six ...
Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor are examined together for the first time in Ken Burns' impressive seven-part, 14-hour documentary By Tim Goodman The Roosevelts: An Intimate History - H 2014 That latter ...
Filmmaker Ken Burns and writer Geoffrey C. Ward talk about their latest project, "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History." The seven-part, 14-hour documentary debuts on PBS Sept. 14. Photo: Jennifer ...
ARLINGTON, VA; October 22, 2014 – PBS today announced the final national ratings for THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATE HISTORY, the landmark Ken Burns documentary that premiered on PBS stations on Sunday, ...
Behold this saga of bygone titans, a trio on an epic scale who share the same name. The latest magnum opus from Ken Burns, "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History," premieres on PBS as a seven-night, ...
Ken Burns, that maker of Great American Documentaries, has made a 14-hour documentary about three great Americans. “The Roosevelts: An Intimate History,” which begins Sunday on PBS, tells in seven ...
During the first half of the twentieth century, the Roosevelt family rarely strayed far from the commanding heights of American power. Theodore, the pugnacious "Rough Rider" who fought in the ...
And filmmaker Ken Burns tells MetroFocus host Rafael Pi Roman about the making of his new 14 hour, seven-part documentary series The Roosevelts: An Intimate Story, which premieres on PBS stations ...
BEVERLY HILLS — Our preeminent TV historian is tackling our greatest political dynasty. For his latest PBS project, Ken Burns brings us The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, which tells the story of ...
Rob Goodman is a former House and Senate speechwriter and the co-author of Rome’s Last Citizen. In any case, it should have been true: that when Joe Kennedy’s bomber exploded in midair, the officer in ...
An Upper East Side neo-Georgian townhouse designed by the Astors’ and Roosevelts’ architect 125 years ago is back on the market for $45.5 million, bringing with it a fascinating New York history. The ...
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