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      • Backstairs at the White House is a 1979 NBC television miniseries based on the 1961 book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House by Lillian Rogers Parks. The series, produced by Ed Friendly Productions, is the story of behind-the-scenes workings of the White House and the relationship between the staff and the First Families.
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  1. Backstairs at the White House is a 1979 NBC television miniseries based on the 1961 book My Thirty Years Backstairs at the White House by Lillian Rogers Parks (with Frances Spatz Leighton). The series, produced by Ed Friendly Productions, is the story of behind-the-scenes workings of the White House and the relationship between the staff and ...

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  3. Backstairs at the White House: Created by Gwen Bagni, Paul Dubov. With Leslie Uggams, Olivia Cole, Louis Gossett Jr., Robert Hooks. Behind the scenes at the White House during eight administrations, as told by the people who work there.

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    • 1979-01-29
    • Drama, History
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  4. Apr 19, 2018 · Backstairs at the White House Part 2. The lives of the White House staff during the Presidential terms of William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson, and Warren G. Harding, as seen through the...

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  5. Two remarkable women in one family served as White House maids over a period spanning five decades and eight administrations - from Taft to Eisenhower.

  6. In 1909, Maggie starts working at the White House as second maid, but is run ragged with her usual work and extra tasks as a beautician. Daughter Lillian has an operation for her crippled leg but is heartbroken to learn she will still need crutches.

  7. This is the history of a mother and daughter working at the White House as maids. The mother enters in the Taft administration and stays until mid-Roosevelt; the daughter, who enters in the...

  8. Brief Synopsis. Read More. A lovingly filmed version of the book by Lillian Rogers Parks, the crippled seamstress-maid who, along with her mother, served for fifty-two years as a White House domestic during eight presidential administrations.

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