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This is a series which is at its core about the four most powerful individuals of modern times: Franklin D Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin (Uncle Jo).
Titans of the 20th Century
At the height of war, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inspired millions with visions of a new and better post-war world. Set against the epic scale of World War II, Professor David Reynolds presents an intimate biography of a man who was burdened.
The Wheelchair President
Host David Reynolds examines President Franklin D. Roosevelt's wartime leadership and how his health and marriage influenced his decision-making.
The Wheelchair President (DRG)
MR HAPPY is an award winng original black comic parable written, produced and directed by Michael Patrick O’Hara. Original character designs by Aidan Cooper O’Hara. Background designs and character animation directed by Luke Gustafson. Voiced by Pete Cugno
& Mary Margaret O’Hara. Service Produced by Smiley Guy Studios “ What drew me to create Mr Happy is the obsession with ‘fear based news’ that the media seems to push at the masses over and over. Mr Happy, the crazed doomsayer with bug-eyed passion shares his
similar obsession that ‘The End Is Near’ , with every uninterested pedestrian that he meets in the street. As Franklin D. Roosevelt so aptly put it: “We have nothing to fear, but fear itself.” Mr Happy is just that, and takes a black comic angle on how fear
is shoved in our face continually and what happens to those who obsess on it. Ultimately, Mr Happy gets us laughing at fear, often the best way to defuse and help us deal with any problem in life." – Michael P O’Hara AWARDS & NOMINATIONS: MR HAPPY was awarded
a Professional Jury Award for Best Animation in the 2009 Babelgum Online Film Festival. It was nominated as an Official Short Film Selection at Frances Annecy International Animation Film Festival 2006; placed 2nd in the New Media Online Competition at Croatia's
Zagreb Animafest 2006; was nominated at Vancouver's Vidfest 2006; screened at the 2006 Just For Laughs Bravo!FACT special invitation screening in Montreal & screened at Rendezvous With Madness 2006 . It also has aired on Bravo!FACT presents on BRAVO TV : July
2006 and in 2007. CREDITS: Writer/Director : Michael P O’Hara; Executive Producer: Jonas Diamond ( Smiley Guy Studios) Producer: Michael P. O’Hara ( Waking Dream Productions); Director of Animation: Luke Gustafson; Character Designs: Aidan C. O’Hara; Storyboard:
Ron Wilson; Voiced by Pete Cugno, Mary Margaret O’Hara and Paul O’Brien; Animation Team: Eric Zermeno, Joel Chahal, Ruggiero Abbruzzese, David Cadiz, Violeta Garfunkel, Matt Cassan ; Sound Engineer: Paul O’Brien; Editor: David Blomme ; Line Producer: Christina
Sang- St. Catherine. Produced in association with Bravo!FACT - a division of CHUM Ltd. 2005. Copyright: Waking Dream Productions- 2005
Mr. Happy
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When President Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in 1933, one in four Americans was out of work nationally, but in some cities and some industries unemployment was well over 50 percent. Equally troubling were the bank panics. Between 1929 and 1931, 4,000 banks closed for good; by 1933 the number rose to more than 9,000, with $2.5 billion in lost deposits. Banks never have as much in their vaults as people have deposited, and if all depositors claim their money at once, the bank is ruined. Millions of Americans lost their money because they arrived at the bank too late to withdraw their savings. The panics raised troubling questions about credit, value, and the nature of capitalism itself. And they made clear the unpredictable relationship between public perception and general financial health—the extent to which the economy seemed to work as long as everyone believed that it would. To stop the run on banks, many states simply closed their banks the day before Roosevelt’s inauguration. Roosevelt himself declared a four-day “bank holiday†almost immediately upon taking office and made a national radio address on Sunday, March 12, 1933, to explain the banking problem. Then until 1944 FDR spoke to America as the depression gave rise to World War II.
FDR Fireside Chats 1933-1944
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