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2020 television documentary film
George H.W. Bush
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Genre
| Documentary
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Written by
| Austin Hoyt
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Directed by
| Austin Hoyt
[1]
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Narrated by
| David Ogden Stiers
[1]
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Music by
| Michael Bacon
[1]
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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Producers
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- Austin Hoyt
[1]
- Callie Taintor Wiser
[1]
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Cinematography
| Stephen McCarthy
[1]
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Editors
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- Bernice Schneider
(Part One)
[1]
- Jon Neuburger
(Part Two)
[1]
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Running time
| 210 minutes
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Production company
| Austin Hoyt Productions
[1]
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Network
| PBS
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Release
| May 5, 2008
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2008-05-05
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George H.W. Bush
is a 2008 two-part
biographical television
film about former
United States President
George H. W. Bush
. Produced by
PBS
for the
American Experience
documentary program, it recounts Bush's life from his childhood and
experience
in
World War II
up to the end of
his presidency
in 1993. Written, co-produced, and directed by Austin Hoyt, the film aired on PBS in two parts on May 5 and 6, 2008.
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Home media
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George H.W. Bush
was made available for streaming at the official
American Experience
"Presidents" website beginning on May 7, 2008.
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The film was later released on DVD by PBS on August 26, 2008.
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On the same day, it was also released in an
American Experience
DVD box set collecting its films about
United States presidents
.
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