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HBO's new five-part miniseries, White House Plumbers, revisits the infamous Watergate burglary that brought down President Richard Nixon from the perspective of the men who orchestrated it: G ...
Laugh-In writer Paul Keyes convinced his acquaintance, presidential candidate Richard Nixon, to tape a bit in 1968. “Nixon was a man with no humor, so to get him to do a comedy show was a major ...
Such was the influence of “Laugh-In” that Richard M. Nixon’s presidential campaign managers persuaded him to make a guest appearance in 1968 to try to temper his super-square persona.
White House attorney John Dean told a U.S. Senate committee that President Richard Nixon joined in a plot to cover up the ...
"That movie is sort of the end of the '90s," co-writer Sheryl Longin told IndieWire. She and director/co-writer Andrew Fleming revisit the Watergate comedy that certainly hits different in today's ...
Ruth Buzzi, famed as dowdy purse slinger on ‘Laugh-In,’ dies at 88. ... he and not Richard M. Nixon would have been elected,” Ms. Buzzi told the Charlotte News after the 1968 election.