fiction.wikisort.org - MovieJohn and Abigail Adams (stylized onscreen as John & Abigail Adams) is a 2006 television documentary film about John Adams, the 2nd President of the United States, and his wife Abigail Adams. Produced by PBS for the American Experience documentary program, it recounts the Adams couple's lives and partnership through both dramatizations and interviews. The film was directed by Peter Jones and written and produced by Elizabeth Deane, and it first aired on PBS in the United States on January 23, 2006.
2006 television documentary
This article is about the 2006 PBS television documentary film. For the presidential couple, see John Adams and Abigail Adams.
John and Abigail Adams |
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Genre | Documentary |
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Developed by | Paul Taylor[1] |
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Written by | Elizabeth Deane[1] |
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Directed by | Peter Jones |
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Starring | |
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Narrated by | David Ogden Stiers[1] |
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Music by | Steve Porcaro[1] |
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Country of origin | United States |
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Original language | English |
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Producer | Elizabeth Deane[1] |
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Cinematography |
- Brian McDairmant (dramatic sequences)[1]
- John Baynard (interviews)[1]
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Editor | David Espar[1] |
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Running time | 120 minutes[2] |
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Production companies |
- WGBH Boston[1]
- Green Umbrella[1]
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Distributor | Public Broadcasting Service |
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Original network | PBS |
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Original release |
- January 23, 2006 (2006-01-23)
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Cast
Interviewees
Critical response
Louis Howard of DVD Talk gave John and Abigail Adams four out of five stars, writing that it is "[a]nother strong entry" of the American Experience program. Howard added that while the film is 120 minutes in length, shorter than most other films from the series, it "has the advantage of brisk storytelling, keeping the viewer's interest throughout."[3] Leigh H. Edwards of PopMatters expressed that the documentary is better at "refram[ing] its subjects for a 21st-century audience" than Benjamin Franklin, another film from American Experience about a founding father. Edwards stated that it "avoids [...] hagiography by focusing on many of Adams' own weaknesses and self-doubts, even while emphasizing how his genius and foresight led him to become [...] the 'premiere political thinker in Revolutionary America.'"[4]
John and Abigail Adams was released on DVD by PBS on January 24, 2006, the day after it aired on television.[2] Though the film is part of The Presidents collection of American Experience, it is not included in the collection's DVD box set released on August 26, 2008.[5][3]
References
- "John and Abigail Adams - Credits". PBS. WGBH Educational Foundation. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- "American Experience: John and Abigail Adams". Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- Howard, Louis (January 29, 2006). "American Experience: John and Abigail Adams". DVD Talk. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- Edwards, Leigh H. (February 6, 2006). "Benjamin Franklin / John & Abigail Adams (American Experience)". PopMatters. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
- "American Experience: The Presidents Collection". Amazon.com. Amazon.com, Inc. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
External links
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John Adams |
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- 2nd President of the United States (1797–1801)
- 1st Vice President of the United States (1789–1797)
- U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (1785–1788)
- U.S. Ambassador to the Netherlands (1782–1788)
- Delegate, Second Continental Congress (1775–1778)
- Delegate, First Continental Congress (1774)
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Founding of the United States |
- Braintree Instructions (1765)
- Boston Massacre defense
- Continental Association
- Petition to the King
- United Colonies
- Thoughts on Government (1776)
- Declaration of Independence
- May 15 preamble
- Committee of Five
- Model Treaty
- Treaty of Amity and Commerce
- Treaty of Alliance
- Board of War
- Chairman of the Marine Committee, 1775-1779
- Staten Island Peace Conference
- Constitution of Massachusetts (1780)
- Treaty of Paris, 1783
- Diplomacy
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Elections |
- United States presidential election 1788–1789
- 1792
- 1796
- 1800
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Presidency |
- Inauguration
- Quasi War with France
- XYZ Affair
- Commerce Protection Act
- United States Marine Corps
- Convention of 1800
- Alien and Sedition Acts
- Naturalization Act of 1798
- Navy Department Library
- Treaty of Tellico
- Treaty of Tripoli
- Midnight Judges Act
- State of the Union Address (1797
- 1798
- 1799
- 1800)
- Cabinet
- Federal judiciary appointments
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Other writings |
- Massachusetts Historical Society holdings
- Adams Papers Editorial Project
- A Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
- Founders Online
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Life and homes |
- Early life and education
- Adams National Historical Park
- John Adams Birthplace
- Family home and John Quincy Adams birthplace
- Peacefield
- Stone Library
- Massachusetts Hall, Harvard University
- Presidents House, Philadelphia
- Co-founder and second president, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- United First Parish Church and gravesite
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Related |
- "Adams and Liberty" campaign song
- Adams' personal library
- American Enlightenment
- Congress Hall
- Federalist Party
- Federalist Era
- First Party System
- republicanism
- American Philosophical Society
- Gazette of the United States
- The American Museum
- Letters of Mrs. Adams, the Wife of John Adams
- American Revolution
- patriots
- Founding Fathers
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Adams family |
- Abigail Adams
- Abigail Adams Smith (daughter)
- John Quincy Adams
- Charles Adams (son)
- Thomas Boylston Adams (son)
- George W. Adams (grandson)
- Charles Adams Sr. (grandson)
- John Adams II (grandson)
- John Q. Adams (great-grandson)
- Henry Adams (great-grandson)
- Brooks Adams (great-grandson)
- John Adams Sr. (father)
- Susanna Boylston (mother)
- Elihu Adams (brother)
- Samuel Adams (second cousin)
- Louisa Adams
- daughter-in-law
- first lady
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- ← George Washington
- Thomas Jefferson →
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