WATCH 'The Roosevelts: An Intimate History' Episode 2 Full Live Stream Online Free: 'In the Arena (1901-1910)' Ken Burns PBS Documentary Part Two About Theodore, Franklin & Eleanor Roosevelt [VIDEO]

Tune in to PBS tonight at 8 PM to see what will happen next on "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History" Season 1! Watch Episode 2, where we will see "In the Arena (1901-1910)," using our free live stream links.

According to the official synopsis of "In the Arena (1901-1910)," Episode 2 of Season 1, "Teddy becomes the 26th U.S. president on Sept. 14, 1901, six months into his term of vice president, when President McKinley is assassinated. Over the next seven years, he fights corporate greed; builds the Panama Canal; and preserves wilderness areas. Franklin, meanwhile, courts and weds Eleanor Roosevelt, the shy daughter of Theodore's brother. He also joins a law firm, but decides to enter politics when an opportunity to run for the New York state senate presents itself."

Make sure you tune in to PBS tonight at 8 PM to catch Season 1, Episode 2 of this once-in-a-lifetime documentary special from director Ken Burns, and starring Paul Giamatti, Meryl Streep, and Edward Herrman!

Won't be able to catch Episode 2 of "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History" Season 1 on a TV? Well, we've got you covered with free online live stream links!

Check out a live stream of "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History" on this PBS free live stream channel online - click here, here or here to watch Episode 2 from your computer!

What should we look forward to for tonight's second segment and for the rest of the single season documentary special?

"Did you know that Eleanor Roosevelt as a teenager spent three years studying in England at a school for girls, and that experience became among the happiest of her life.? Did you know that President Theodore Roosevelt wrote 150,000 letters while in office? By comparison, President Thomas Jefferson wrote 22,000 letters while in office. And - President Theodore Roosevelt read a book a day - sometimes three books a day. These facts about the Roosevelt family are just some of what's covered in the second installment of 'The Roosevelts: An Intimate History,' set to air on PBS tonight," explains John W. Barry of the Poughkeepsie Journal.

According to Barry, 'The Roosevelts: An Intimate History,' which continues through Saturday, explores the relationship between FDR, who was born, lived and is buried in Hyde Park; first lady Eleanor Roosevelt, who lived and is buried in Hyde Park; and President Theodore Roosevelt. FDR and Theodore Roosevelt were fifth cousins. Theodore Roosevelt was Eleanor Roosevelt's uncle. Theodore Roosevelt was our nation's 26th president and FDR was the 32nd president. Burns, his researchers and film crew traveled to Hyde Park while working on the film. The team utilized the FDR Presidential Library and Museum, which is operated by the National Archives and Records Administration; and the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Val-Kill, the former residence of Eleanor Roosevelt, which are both operated by the National Park Service."

It will certainly be interesting to see all of this play out! Check out the "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History' Part 2 preview videos here for tonight's second installment, "In the Arena (1901-1910):"

What will be discussed tonight on "The Roosevelts: An Intimate History" Season 1, Episode 2? You'll have to wait and see! Tune into PBS, or one of our free online live stream links above, to catch all the excitement of this Season 1 episode, called "In the Arena (1901-1910)!"

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