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There was a short-lived show around the time of _Mr. President_ called _Mr. Smith_, whcih was a juvenile sitcom about a talking
orangutan elected president, but that may be to fantastic to be worthy of consideration.

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From: "Crawley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: presidential television


Hi,
I'm researching the American President in fictional television. In addition to the "West Wing," "That's My Bush" and "Mr.
President," are there any that I'm missing?
Thanks,
Melissa Crawley



Melissa Crawley
PhD candidate
Media and Communication Department
Division of SCMP
Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, 2109
ph: (61 2) 9241 1632

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