The story of one of America's most remarkable First Ladies, and her lasting legacy to the nation is celebrated in this film profiling the life of Lady Bird Johnson. Lady Bird, who filled the role of the nation's First Lady from 1963 until 1968, continues to make her mark on America. Archival photos from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library, comments by friends, family members, and former LBJ administration officials, and an in-depth interview with Lady Bird herself, provide a deeply personal and riveting look at a woman who made numerous and significant contributions to the nation-from the beautification of America's roads and highways to the initiation of the Head Start program. This film aired on PBS stations across the country on June 18, 1993. "...Splendid...elicits the spirit, the intelligence and the vulnerability of Mrs. Johnson."---Hugh Aynesworth, The Washington Times
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