Watergate

Watergate

1994 · 1 season · 5 eps · ★ 7.8 · Documentary

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This Mini series gives insight on Richard M. Nixon and the scandal he was involved in that eventually led to his resignation as America's president.

Directed by Mick Gold

Network: BBC Two

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