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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsI have posted "Backstairs at the White House" in Video Forum (1979)
When you have time Marta & I highly recommend watching all four parts: http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=forum&id=1017
You can also rent the DVD @ Netflix: http://dvd.netflix.com/Movie/Backstairs-at-the-White-House/70040880
Based on Lillian Rogers Parks's best-selling memoirs, this award-winning television miniseries explores behind-the-scenes life at the White House as seen through the eyes of staffers during the course of eight different presidential administrations. Parks (Leslie Uggams), who served as a seamstress, her housemaid mother (Olivia Cole) and other workers that keep 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in top shape observe the terms from Taft through Eisenhower.
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A lovingly filmed version of the book by Lillian Rogers Parks, the crippled seamstress-maid who, along with her mother, served for fifty-two years as a White House domestic during eight presidential administrations. A mixture of pop history of the Twentieth Century and the private lives of the various First Families (as portrayed by an all-star cast) as seen through the eyes of the various maids and butlers, played by many of the same black actors who had appeared in and "died" in the initial "Roots" and thus were not available for the sequel to that miniseries that, in a programming "coincidence," premiered in part against "Backstairs at the White House". There were eleven Emmy Award nominations for the film: Outstanding Limited Series, Best Actress (Olivia Cole), Best Actor (Louis Gossett, Jr.), Best Supporting Actress (both Eileen Heckart and Celeste Holm), Best Supporting Actor (both Ed Flanders and Robert Vaughn), Outstanding Teleplay (Part 1),
Outstanding Teleplay (Part 1), Outstanding Art Direction/ Set Decoration (Part 1), and two other technical awards. These made "Backstage at the White House" the single most honored program of the 1978-79 TV season.
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I have posted "Backstairs at the White House" in Video Forum (1979) (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
May 2015
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Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)1. Super!
Thanks for the link(s) I remember when the mini series aired many, many years ago.
Omaha Steve
(99,505 posts)2. Thanks
We can't recommend this enough.
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