
Lincoln
NR1974•50m•8.0/10
War & PoliticsDrama
Ratings
🎬TMDb
8.0/10(2)
Lincoln (aka Sandburg's Lincoln) is an American six-part miniseries broadcast on NBC from September 6, 1974 to April 14, 1976.
Production
David L. Wolper Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
September 6, 1974
Last Aired
April 14, 1976
Networks
NBC
Created By
David L. Wolper
Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
US
No providers available for this region.
Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
Mrs. Lincoln's Husband
Air date: 1974-09-06
Lincoln leads his divided nation into the Civil War. Mary Todd's erratic behavior in the wake of Willie's death embarrasses and endangers the president politically when a cabal of senators question her loyalty to the Union.
E2
Sad Figure, Laughing
Air date: 1975-02-12
Lincoln's laughter, jokes and storytelling erode the confidence of his colleagues. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase and his ambitious daughter Kate embark on an underhanded attempt to undermine Lincoln's 1864 reelection bid.
E3
Prairie Lawyer
Air date: 1975-04-07
It's Lincoln for the defense in his first murder trial, an 1838 courtroom battle that set him against longtime rival Stephen A. Douglas. Lincoln's law office and his ill-fated engagement to Mary Owens are also dramatized.
E4
The Unwilling Warrior
Air date: 1975-09-03
Lincoln learns the art of war in hopes that one day Americans will lay down their swords and shields and study war no more. The story spans the Civil War from 1861 through the Fall of Richmond in April 1865.
E5
Crossing Fox River
Air date: 1976-01-12
Lincoln's life from his acceptance of the 1860 Republican nomination for president through his first inauguration, a time which found him navigating stormy seas both politically and personally.
E6
The Last Days
Air date: 1976-04-14
The Civil War over, Lincoln plans Reconstruction with his cabinet and General Grant. Meanwhile, Lincoln suffers unsettling dreams and omens. Lincoln and Mary Todd spend the afternoon of April 14, 1865 looking ahead to a peaceful future.






















