The West Wing: Season 3, Episode 13 - Night Five
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2/6/2002
Stanley Keyworth revisits the White House to uncover the reason Bartlet hasn't been able to sleep since the night of the Iowa caucus; C.J. enlists Leo's help in freeing a White House reporter kidnapped while on assignment in the Congo; Toby and Andy joust over an upcoming presidential speech condemning Islamic fanaticism by name; Donna is offered a lucrative dot.com job by an old friend; Sam sparks an exchange on radical versus lipstick feminism when he comments on Ainsley's evening attire immediately after asking her to review language in Bartlet's U.N. address.
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They're playing our show
added by newsBotWhen Mark Lawson's father died last month, it was television that sparked some of the most powerful memories. From University Challenge to Starsky and Hutch, he recalls the bonds forged by the box
We're used to the idea that pieces of music take on associations with certain people: they're playing our song. But, unexpectedly, I have recently experienced the television equivalent: they're playing our show.
My dad died last month – at home and easily, after a long, rich life – but I've been surprised, in the succession of emotions that have followed, by the number of times TV has come to mind. The last time we spoke, he was watching University Challenge and answering the questions, proof of success in his desire to keep his mind to the end. The night before he died, he had watched and enjoyed a BBC2 documentary about President Obama: American politics and culture »
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2010 Sundance Film Festival - 'Company Men' review (3/5) - An impressive ensemble.
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