Watergate - Season 1

Season 1
HISTORY®'s definitive original documentary, "Watergate", from Academy Award®-winning director Charles Ferguson chronicles one of the biggest criminal conspiracies in modern politics and features a roster of some of the most important media, legal and political figures from the scandal, including Carl Bernstein, Bob Woodward, John Dean, Jill Wine-Banks, Richard Ben-Veniste, and many others.
Episodes

The Burglary
President Richard Nixon is reelected in 1972, but attacks from the media and the antiwar movement goad him to take the dark path to the Watergate burglary. Later, arrests lead to a cover-up, but it starts to unravel after Nixon's landslide re-election.

Coverup
The Watergate arrests lead to a vast coverup; but after Nixon's landslide re-election, the coverup starts to unravel.

Things Fall Apart
The Saturday Night Massacre prompts impeachment proceedings and a Supreme Court confrontation. Impeachment votes, Supreme Court rulings and further revelations seal Richard Nixon's fate.

U.S. v. Nixon
In 1974, the Senate Watergate Committee and the Watergate Special Prosecutor confront Nixon in a deepening Constitutional crisis.

Blowback
The Saturday Night Massacre prompts impeachment proceedings and a Supreme Court confrontation.

Endgame
Impeachment votes, Supreme Court rulings, and further revelations seal Richard Nixon's fate.
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