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"add in 1969, A play by Peter Stone and Sherman Edwards about the 2nd Continental Congress and the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, '1776', was released starring William Daniels to play as John Adams. The musical would later inspire the movie to later come out in 1972 (also starring William Daniels as John Adams). both the movie and musical depict John Adams as the main protagonist [[
/info/en/?search=1776_(musical)%7C musical]]
.to In 2008, a
miniseries was released based on the McCullough biography, featuring
Paul Giamatti as Adams.[1]"
I have made an error , i cannot properly cite literally anything, excuse the poor format, still however take the given information.
Adams enthusiast (
talk) 16:06, 4 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Personally, I'm not convinced these are notable enough for inclusion in an already long featured article. Figures as prominent as Adams receive countless media portrayals, and covering all of them will turn the article into a list. This is why we have a separate
List of memorials to John Adams page, which already covers these.
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"add in 1969, A play by Peter Stone and Sherman Edwards about the 2nd Continental Congress and the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, '1776', was released starring William Daniels to play as John Adams. The musical would later inspire the movie to later come out in 1972 (also starring William Daniels as John Adams). both the movie and musical depict John Adams as the main protagonist [[
/info/en/?search=1776_(musical)%7C musical]]
.to In 2008, a
miniseries was released based on the McCullough biography, featuring
Paul Giamatti as Adams.[1]"
I have made an error , i cannot properly cite literally anything, excuse the poor format, still however take the given information.
Adams enthusiast (
talk) 16:06, 4 March 2024 (UTC)reply
Personally, I'm not convinced these are notable enough for inclusion in an already long featured article. Figures as prominent as Adams receive countless media portrayals, and covering all of them will turn the article into a list. This is why we have a separate
List of memorials to John Adams page, which already covers these.
Jamedeus (
talk) 07:17, 5 March 2024 (UTC)reply