LBJ vs. the Kennedys : chasing demons / produced by Team Productions, LLC for the History Channel ; written & produced by David C. Taylor.

Format Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoNew York, NY : A&E Television Networks : Distributed by New Video, ©2003.
Description1 online resource (91 min).
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?AHIV;877658
Subjects

Other author/creatorBrislin, Ray.
Other author/creatorFehmer, Marie.
Other author/creatorGoodwin, Richard B., 1934-
Other author/creatorJones, Clarence.
Other author/creatorKanner, Bob.
Other author/creatorKatzenbach, Nicholas.
Other author/creatorLowery, Joseph E.
Other author/creatorReedy, George E., 1917-1999.
Other author/creatorSeigenthaler, John, 1927-2014.
Other author/creatorSesno, Frank.
Other author/creatorTaylor, David Coxon.
Other author/creatorThomas, Evan, 1951-
Other author/creatorVan Kirk, Burkett.
Other author/creatorArts and Entertainment Network.
Other author/creatorHistory Channel (Television network)
Other author/creatorNew Video Group.
Other author/creatorTeam Productions (Washington, D.C.)
SeriesAmerican history in video
Abstract "With the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, Lyndon Johnson was thrust into the nation's highest office, starting a new chapter in his increasingly bitter feud with the dead president's brother, Robert Kennedy. These two men, who openly despised one another, were now expected to work together to guide the nation through a turbulent time. LBJ vs. THE KENNEDYS: CHASING DEMONS goes inside the oval office to tell the complete story of this strained relationship, using never-before-heard oral histories and LBJ's White House telephone recordings. See how the Kennedys saw Johnson as a threat to the New Frontier, while Johnson maintained a deep-seated fear of being overshadowed by the Kennedys and their quest to preserve the increasingly mythologized legacy of JFK. Johnson's fear was made worse by J. Edgar Hoover, whose secret files, break-ins, and phone taps served to fuel LBJ's paranoia."--Publisher's website.
General noteOriginally broadcast as a segment of "History Sunday".
General notePreviously published as DVD.
Audience MPAA rating: Not rated.
Other title History Sunday (Television program)

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