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EPISODE
The Trump Show - Season 1
Description
Protests, political turmoil, pandemic - the inside story of the extraordinary Trump presidency. Friends and foes tell of his rise from TV star to leader of the free world.
Protests, political turmoil, pandemic - the inside story of the extraordinary Trump presidency. Friends and foes tell of his rise from TV star to leader of the free world.
Actors:
Jon Sopel,
Rudy Giuliani,
Sam Nunberg,
Mark Burns,
Michael Wolff,
Stormy Daniels,
Susan Glasser,
Omarosa Manigault,
Stephen K. Bannon,
John Bolton,
Nigel Farage,
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Jon Sopel
22 May 1959, London, England, UK
Rudy Giuliani
28 May 1944, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Sam Nunberg
Mark Burns
Michael Wolff
Stormy Daniels
17 March 1979, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Susan Glasser
Omarosa Manigault
Stephen K. Bannon
John Bolton
20 November 1948, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Nigel Farage
3 April 1964, Farnborough, Kent, England, UK
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
N/A
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 28, 2020
It was a light treatment, superficial and gossipy in an entertaining way. So much has happened in the past four years that the film barely scratched the surface.
October 28, 2020
What's yet to be told about Donald Trump, the most famous open book, if not open mind, in the world? Astonishingly, it turns out, rather a lot.
October 26, 2020
This has been a terrific, helter-skelter account of recent history. Watching it you realize how much of the madness you managed to miss.
November 04, 2020
We all know that Trump is in a world of "me". What these films brilliantly reveal, however, is the vanishingly small extent of this realm.
October 23, 2020
The first of the three-part The Trump Show (BBC Two) is thoroughly entertaining, blending cringingly embarrassing clips and tweets from the first 18 months of the Trump administration.
October 28, 2020
The Trump Show is aptly named because no matter how horrifying, grotesque and toe-curlingly petulant Trump's presidential moments have frequently been, you can't say it hasn't been entertaining.
October 28, 2020
You just sat there, as usual, and drank in the wild details, such as the time they tried to explain US foreign policy to Trump at the Pentagon and he had a "full systems meltdown".

