The Bush White House: Inside the Real West Wing Trailer

The Bush White House: Inside the Real West Wing Trailer (2002)

27 January 2002 Factual 57 mins

News documentary that focuses on what takes place at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, with anchor Tom Brokaw at the side of President George W. Bush, chronicling the behind-the-scenes workings of the White House. The program gives the first in-depth look inside the administration's nerve center since September 11th.

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Mark Lukasiewicz

Mark Lukasiewicz Executive Producer

Rachel Burstein

Rachel Burstein Associate Producer

Karen Epstein

Karen Epstein Associate Producer

Philip Alongi

Philip Alongi Broadcast Producer

Matthew Hosford

Matthew Hosford Associate Producer

Shayla Harris

Shayla Harris Associate Producer

Chris Donovan

Chris Donovan Associate Producer

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United States 27 January 2002

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