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The Republicans
- A Collection of Six BBC Radio 4 Dramatisations Following the Political Swings of the Republican Party
- Narrated by: full cast, Jack Klaff, Jonathan Hyde, Kerry Shale, Lewis MacLeod, Madeleine Porter, Nathan Osgood, Sian Thomas
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
Six BBC radio dramas following the political swings of the Republican Party, through the personal stories of its presidents.
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1965. Barry Goldwater’s presidential campaign against LBJ has crashed and burned, and the Republicans need a fresh, new face - someone with TV appeal. Inspired by his down-home style and easygoing charm, they turn to fading movie star and Western hero Ronnie Reagan, and ask him to play a different kind of role.
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1975. Nixon has resigned, and new president Gerald Ford is fighting for his political survival. The country is in chaos, his party is disintegrating, and challenger Ronald Reagan is attacking with weekly radio broadcasts and the catchy slogan ‘Make America Great Again’. Saigon has fallen, the Panama Canal is under threat and political fervour is everywhere - even celebrity rich-girl kidnap victim Patty Hearst seems to have turned terrorist. Then ex-FBI informant Sara Jane Moore decides to trigger the revolution. She buys a gun - and aims it at the president....
'Ronald Reagan: Hanging by Our Thumbs'
1987. Hold on tight for a knockabout journey through the crazy stories of the notorious Iran-Contra affair.
Ronald Reagan’s landslide second term is on the ropes. Congress is investigating evidence that the US has illegally been selling arms to Iran and secretly diverting the proceeds to fund Contra guerrilla fighters in Nicaragua - all with the president’s knowledge.
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'George W Bush: A Higher Father'
2000. As George W Bush scrapes into the White House, his surprise journey to the presidency doesn't just follow in his father's footsteps.
According to US Marine Gunnery Sergeant Louella Harkrader - a storyteller with her own peculiar angle - Dubya's political steps have been guided all along by a Higher Father, now exerting His influence on US politics.
'Donald Trump: This Isn't Happening'
2016. At a campaign rally, Donald Trump declares: 'I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody and I wouldn’t lose voters.'
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Among the casts of these entertaining radio plays are Kerry Shale, Madeleine Potter, Jonathan Hyde, Sian Thomas and Nathan Osgood.
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- S Wood
- 14-06-20
Fascinating
I found this fascinating. It was a great dramatisation of short vignettes in the evolution of current Republican politucs. through the past presidents. Informative but not taxing.
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