Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin

2002 · 1 season · 3 eps · ★ 6.7 · Documentary

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An epic yarn spanning most of the 18th century, the series follows Franklin's career from humble beginnings in Boston to international superstardom: first as a scientist and revolutionary, and then as a founding father and America's first diplomat to France.

Created by Ronald Blumer

Network: PBS

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