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Bush Backs New Terrorism TV Series
Thu Feb 26, 7:40 PM ET

By Jeffrey Jolson-Colburn

In what would be a highly unusual action for a president, George W. Bush is apparently giving the White House seal of approval to a television series, D.H.S.--The Series, a drama about the Department of Home Security being introduced Thursday night to prospective networks at an Industry gathering.

President Bush (news - web sites) and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge both "endorse and contribute sound bites to the introductions of the series," according to the show's producers.


Though the series' theme relates to the President's agenda on national security and international terrorism, it is virtually unprecedented for the White House to endorse such a fictional representation. It is unclear what input or relation if any the President or the real DHS would have with the show in the future.


HBO's recent series K-Street featured star turns from real-life politicos and the old F.B.I. show with Efrem Zimbalist Jr. was said to have direct involvement from then FBI (news - web sites) director J. Edgar Hoover, but sitting presidents generally distance themselves from dramatic interpretations like West Wing.


DHS, a multimillion-dollar episodic series, will explore the inner workings of the Department of Homeland Security, teaming the FBI, CIA (news - web sites), Secret Service, and National Security Administration (NSA) together with "first responders" such as local police, fire and safety administrators.


Producers at Steeple Productions claim "no other television series has ever had such access and clearance at the highest levels of real-life counter-terrorism agencies: The White House, Dept. of Homeland Security, FBI, EPA, California State Counter-Terrorism Units, LAPD (news - web sites), LAFD and the Los Angeles and Orange County Sheriff's Departments. These government agencies have rallied their resources and support behind the vision of DHS--The Series, including President G. W. Bush and Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge, who both endorse and contribute sound bites to the introductions of the series."


When asked to elaborate on Bush and Ridge's involvement, show representatives told E! Online, "They love it. They think it is fantastic," and drew comparisons to the government's role on The F.B.I. No spokesperson for the White House who could comment on the show was available at press time; a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security said he was aware of TV shows related to the department, but said nothing about this particular show.


The show is billed as a realistic action series following the exploits of Special DHS Agents Andrea Bacall and Jack Callahan, portrayed by actors Alison Heruth Waterbury and Timothy Patrick Cavanaugh. The characters venture from the halls of Washington, D.C., to war-torn locales as they fight fanatical terrorism. Producers claim "the series will educate, inform, and inspire the average citizens around the world about America's front-line defense/offense against those who have declared war on the U.S. and our democratic allies."


The APEX-Distribution/Steeple Productions reception for the show, to be held Thursday during the American Film Market in Santa Monica, teamed real-life government officials and the actors who portray them. Attendance was slated to include stars of the series Heruth-Waterbury and Cavenaugh, as well as Sean Astin (news), Kate Bosworth (news), Burt Reynolds (news), Eric Roberts (news), Kristy Swanson (news), Stephen Baldwin (news) and Gary Busey (news). Homeland Security figures on the guest list included Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca and Orange County Sheriff Juan Corona plus counter-terrorism heads from LAPD, FBI, NSA, EPA and LAFD.






1,115 posted on 02/26/2004 7:53:39 PM PST by Mossad1967
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has this been posted yet? I didn't see it.

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1,117 posted on 02/26/2004 7:55:50 PM PST by knak (wasknaknowknid)
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To: Mossad1967; JustPiper
"In what would be a highly unusual action for a president, George W. Bush is apparently giving the White House seal of approval to a television series, D.H.S.--The Series, a drama about the Department of Home Security being introduced Thursday night to prospective networks at an Industry gathering. "


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This is terrific!

My guess is that a lot of what we will see will be the truth, disguised as fiction, since they can't come out and really tell us the truth.

It was a great idea.
1,121 posted on 02/26/2004 8:02:18 PM PST by FairOpinion ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our country." --- G. W. Bush)
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To: Mossad1967
I'd watch it...is it HBO?
1,171 posted on 02/26/2004 11:04:15 PM PST by JustPiper (The fly cannot be driven away by getting angry at it)
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I find no info on this show do you have any clues?
1,177 posted on 02/26/2004 11:23:26 PM PST by JustPiper (The fly cannot be driven away by getting angry at it)
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