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The Presidents: Reagan (Part 1)

A biography from American Experience's collection of presidential portraits.

Aired 02/06/2011 | Expires 09/26/2027 | Rating TV-PG

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The Presidents: Reagan (Part 1)
American Experience

The Presidents: Reagan (Part 1)

Season 10 Episode 6 | 1h 50m 17sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions

A biography from American Experience's collection of presidential portraits.

In 1988, after two terms in office, Ronald Reagan left the White House one of the most popular presidents of the twentieth century -- and one of the most controversial. A failed actor, Reagan became a passionate ideologue who preached a simple gospel of lower taxes, less government, and anti-communism.

Aired 02/06/2011 | Expires 09/26/2027 | Rating TV-PG

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Original funding for Reagan provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Liberty Mutual, The Scotts Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS stations. Additional funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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American Experience

The Presidents: Reagan (Part 1)

Season 10 Episode 6 | 1h 50m 17sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions

In 1988, after two terms in office, Ronald Reagan left the White House one of the most popular presidents of the twentieth century -- and one of the most controversial. A failed actor, Reagan became a passionate ideologue who preached a simple gospel of lower taxes, less government, and anti-communism.

Aired 02/06/2011 | Expires 09/26/2027 | Rating TV-PG

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Original funding for Reagan provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, Liberty Mutual, The Scotts Company, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and PBS stations. Additional funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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