George W. Bush Subject Of Two-Part PBS Doc From ‘Clinton’ Filmmaker Barak Goodman – TCA

George W. Bush will be the subject of a two-part documentary series for PBS. W is being directed by Barak Goodman, who directed the four-part Clinton doc and Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation.
The film, which will air in spring 2020, will run on PBS’ American Experience strand. It will feature interviews with historians, journalists and several members of the President’s inner circle including chiefs of staff Andy Card and Josh Bolten, speechwriter David Frum and press secretary Ari Fleischer.
It will be exec produced by Mark Samuels, who commissions and oversees all films for American Experience.
Part I of W will follow Bush’s unorthodox road to the presidency through the contested election of 2000, when 36 days passed without a clear president-elect. Finally, a Supreme Court ruling in Bush’s favor resulted in his becoming the 43rd President of the United States. But the new administration’s focus on domestic issues was abruptly brought to a halt by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
Part II begins with the President’s response to 9/11 and the war in Iraq, and continues through Bush’s second term, marked by the devastating impact of Hurricane Katrina and an unpopular intervention in the most serious financial crisis since the Great Depression.
“As America’s home for documentaries, PBS and American Experience continue to present a robust collection of critically acclaimed presidential biographies from Eisenhower to Clinton,” said Perry Simon, Chief Programming Executive and General Manager of General Audience Programming, PBS. “W adds a compelling new perspective on the life and times of George W. Bush, with in-depth interviews and key insights into this important time in our nation’s history.”
“George W. Bush took office less than 10 months before 9/11 ushered in a new era of fear, anger, and uncertainty, as news of threat levels and anthrax scares became a daily occurrence,” said Susan Bellows, American Experience senior producer. “Twenty years after the dramatic Bush-Gore election of 2000 that introduced the term ‘hanging chad’ to our lexicon, this new film explores the evolution of George W. Bush’s character and how it shaped his presidency.”
“What makes George W. Bush such a fascinating subject is that he was one of the least prepared presidents in our history, yet faced some of the greatest challenges,” said Goodman. “Not since Lincoln has such an inexperienced leader been called upon in a moment of genuine existential crisis. How Bush evolved in office under these pressures — at first struggling mightily, but later finding his feet — illuminates not only his character, but the evolving nature of power and the presidency in an increasingly dangerous world.”