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  1. The West Wing is an American serial political drama television series created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast on NBC from September 22, 1999, to May 14, 2006.

  2. IMDb page for the TV series The West Wing, created by Aaron Sorkin and starring Martin Sheen as President Josiah Bartlet. Find out the IMDb rating, the cast and crew, the episode guide, the trivia, the quotes, and the goofs of this political drama.

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  3. Sep 28, 2011 · Find out how to watch The West Wing. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for The West Wing at TV Guide.

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  4. The West Wing (TV Series 1999– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    When the erudite Democrat Josiah "Jed" Bartlet is elected U.S. president, he installs his administration. He places confidants from his electoral campaigns in the White House. Each of these people play a significant role in the Washington power game: the Chief of Staff (Leo McGarry), his deputy (Josh Lyman), Communications Director (Toby Zeigler), ...

    Rob Lowe as Sam Seaborn (Season 1—4, special guest 7)
    Moira Kelly as Mandy Hampton (Season 1)
    Dulé Hill as Charlie Young ("A Proportional Response" —)
    Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg
    Richard Schiff as Toby Ziegler
    John Spencer as Leo McGarry

    Six actors were credited as regulars in all seven seasons: Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, John Spencer, Bradley Whitford, Richard Schiff, and Dule Hill. Janel Moloney was in every episode of Season 1, although she was not credited as a main cast member until Season 2. Stockard Channing joined as a main in the third season, with guest appearances in ...

    The West Wing universe exists totally outside the "real world", even to the extent that Presidential elections are held in what would normally be mid-term years in the real world. No real world presidential administration is acknowledged after President Richard M. Nixon's. Despite this separation, a number of episodes referenced real-life issues an...

    Season 1 The first season began in the middle of the first year into President Bartlet's first term. The senior staff were still getting used to their positions and were making a number of media blunders. After a full-time media consultant, Mandy, was hired, things began to run more smoothly, until evidence of Chief of Staff Leo McGarry's past pres...

    The show won 26 Emmy awards over the course of its run, nine in its first season alone, a record that still stands for most wins by a TV series in a single season. It won "Oustanding Drama Series", "Outstanding Supporting Actor and Actress in a Drama Series", and "Outstanding Main Title Theme Music". The show also won 2 Golden Globe awards, as well...

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    IMDb 1. "The West Wing" WIKIS 1. The West Wing FANSITES 1. West Wing Continuity Guide 2. West Wing Episode Guide 3. MUSIC FROM "THE WEST WING" BLOGS 1. Blogging "The West Wing" 2. West Wing News Blog (August 2006)

  5. The West Wing goes under lock down as a suspected terrorist is found to be working at the White House. Stuck with a group of high school students who were visiting the White House, the staffers, President Bartlet, and the First Lady all debate the issues regarding terrorism.

  6. The West Wing - 1.21, "Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics" - President Bartlet and Sam discuss Laurie. bm820.

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