Episode
Frontline: The Hugo Chavez Show
Overview
FRONTLINE looks at Venezuela's controversial and outspoken president Hugo Chavez and the revolution he claims is turning his country into an anti-capitalist beacon for Latin America and the world. Through the lens of his unique weekly program "Al Presidente" and the eyes of the Venezuelans who know him well, FRONTLINE digs below the surface of his presidency and his personality to try to understand the mercurial leader.
Details
- Series
- Frontline
- Season
- Season 26
- Episode
- Episode 18
- Air date
- 2008-11-25
- Runtime
- 84 min
Episode context
The Hugo Chavez Show is Episode 18 in Season 26 of Frontline. It aired on 2008-11-25. The runtime is 84 min.
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