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  1. The fourth season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from September 25, 2002 to May 14, 2003 and consisted of 23 episodes.

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    The campaign in full swing, Toby, Josh and Donna are left behind by the motorcade and, through a series of missteps, spend 20 hours getting back to D.C. And that's just the first of many challenges facing Bartlet and his staff. The ramifications of the Bartlet administration's decision to assassinate Qumari Defense Minister Abdul Sharif start to be...

    Rob Lowe as Sam Seaborn (12 episodes)
    Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet (10 episodes)
    Dulé Hill as Charlie Young
    Allison Janney as C.J. Cregg
    Joshua Malina as Will Bailey (17 episodes)
    Janel Moloney as Donna Moss

    The fourth season is the final season for creator Aaron Sorkin, executive producer/director Thomas Schlamme and actor Rob Lowe, who played Sam Seaborn, although Lowe returns as a special guest star...

  2. The West Wing was a political drama created and produced by Aaron Sorkin. 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.

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

    • The West Wing Almost Didn’t Happen, But Was Saved by the Internet. Brace yourselves. We almost lived in a world where the only West Wing was the one in Washington D.C.
    • After Leaving the Show, Sorkin Never Watched It Again -- on Larry David’s Advice. Sorkin left The West Wing after the fourth of seven seasons and admitted that he hasn’t seen an episode since, and has no idea how the series ends.
    • Dulé Hill Tap Danced for Yo-Yo Ma. Practically every actor in Hollywood had a role on The West Wing during its seven seasons (over 1,600 credited actors appeared during the show's 155 episodes), to watch the show now is like leafing through yearbooks from the last two decades of network TV.
    • The Reason President Bartlet Had MS. During the Q&A portion of the event, a fan with multiple sclerosis stepped to the microphone to thank Sorkin for the show’s representation of the neurodegenerative disease and ask what inspired him to afflict President Bartlet with the condition.
  4. This is a timeline of the events of The West Wing. Because the writers did not map out a historical backstory for the show, there is no definite timeline that can be created. Often times due to production oversight, there are contradictions and plot holes.

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  6. Season four follows the re-election of President Bartlet to his second term and we witness the gripping personal crisis that forces him to chose between the best interests of the country and those of his family.

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