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  1. We don't have any reviews for Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years. Media. No videos, backdrops or posters have been added to Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years. Status Released Original Language English. Budget-Revenue-Keywords. usa presi ...

  2. Eleanor Roosevelt : It's hard to realize you can't meet the need of someone you care terribly for. It's even harder learning to accept what others can't give you. I remember one night, years ago, we sat in the living room at Hyde Park talking to Mama. She spoke straight to the point. She said, 'Do you still love Eleanor?', and he said 'Yes.' She said, 'But you're IN love with Lucy Mercer,' and ...

  3. The Roosevelts (both related distantly to Teddy) lived in the White House from 1933, the same year Hitler became Chancellor, until 1945, when the president died, shortly before Hitler took his own life. These were momentous years, encompassing the Great Depression and a global war.

  4. She was his wife, a First Lady who declined the role of White House hostess and instead devoted herself to public service. This exclusive HBO Double Feature brings together the two critically acclaimed films ("The Early Years" and "The Whitehouse Years") detailing the Roosevelt's saga, presenting an intimate portrait of their public and private life, with award-winning performances from Jane ...

  5. Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years Jump to Primetime Emmy Awards (17) Online Film & Television Association (1) American Cinema Editors, USA (1) Directors Guild of America, USA (1) 10 wins & 10 nominations

  6. Brief Synopsis. A further look into the lives of F.D.R. and Eleanor Roosevelt during their twelve-year residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, reuniting most of the cast and technical crew responsible for the multiple-award-winning first film (1976). Equally as honored (with seventeen Emmy nominations), this film wa.

  7. Eleanor and Franklin( the early years & the white house. I havae for several years owned the 4 VHS tapes it took to cover the same material. I loved them so that when they became available in DVD I not only bought a set for myself, I bought a set to donate to our high school library.