12-07-2017, 10:40 PM
(12-05-2017, 11:32 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote: The BBC's 1994 'Watergate' documentary is the best I've seen - lots of actual news footage, interviews with key players in the Nixon administration, and factual narrative.
I have watched 3 of the four hours so far. It is concise and informative. Most interesting is the play by play recorded by the actual defendants and participants. I see Liddy portrayed as a real over achiever who did the most harm from the outset. Rumor has it that early on in his career he was trying to make a name for himself. He had Zero and a host of others arrested on trumped up charges in Duchess county N.Y. in 1967 and was sued for violating their civil rights.