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Watergate

 (1994)

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Impeachment
Episode 5 - 6-05-1994
President Nixon clings on to the White House as the case against him mounts. The automatic recording system he ordered to be installed in the Oval Office, however, contains damning evidence.
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Massacre
Episode 4 - 5-29-1994
The so-called Saturday Night Massacre, the chain of events that unfolded on 20 October 1973, when President Nixon demanded that special prosecutor Archibald Cox be fired.
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Scapegoat
Episode 3 - 5-22-1994
President Richard Nixon had the Watergate burglars paid to keep silent about their links to the White House, a cover-up that enabled him to win a second presidential term in 1972. But once the facts began to emerge, the president sought a succession of scapegoats. The revelation that conversations in his office had been recorded meant his crimes were no longer a secret.
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Cover-Up
Episode 2 - 5-15-1994
Nixon's burglars are caught and the president himself is at the head of a cover-up that links the crime to the White House. In November 1972, five months after the break-in, Nixon is returned to office.
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Break-In
Episode 1 - 5-08-1994
This episode looks at the break-in at the Democrats' headquarters in the Watergate Hotel on the night of 17 June 1972.
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Cover-Up
Episode 2 - 5-15-1994
Nixon's burglars are caught and the president himself is at the head of a cover-up that links the crime to the White House. In November 1972, five months after the break-in, Nixon is returned to office.
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Scapegoat
Episode 3 - 5-22-1994
President Richard Nixon had the Watergate burglars paid to keep silent about their links to the White House, a cover-up that enabled him to win a second presidential term in 1972. But once the facts began to emerge, the president sought a succession of scapegoats. The revelation that conversations in his office had been recorded meant his crimes were no longer a secret.
 9/10
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Scapegoat
Break-In
Episode 1 - 5-08-1994
This episode looks at the break-in at the Democrats' headquarters in the Watergate Hotel on the night of 17 June 1972.
 8.9/10
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BreakIn
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