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6 November 1947 (USA) more
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If it's Sunday, it's "Meet the Press".
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Nominated for 7 Primetime Emmys. Another 2 wins & 2 nominations more
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Tim Russert is a real journalist more (9 total)
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 4 of 96)| Tim Russert | ... | Himself - Host / ... (53 episodes, 1991-2008) | |
| Ernest K. Lindley | ... | Himself - Panelist (38 episodes, 1953-1961) | |
| Lawrence E. Spivak | ... | Himself - Panelist / ... (37 episodes, 1953-1975) | |
| Ned Brooks | ... | Himself - Moderator / ... (34 episodes, 1953-1965) |
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Meet the Press with Tim Russert (USA) (complete title)
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USA:30 min (1947-13 September 1992) | USA:60 min (20 September 1992-present)
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1.33 : 1 more
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The longest running TV show in history. more
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Himself - Moderator: If it's Sunday, it's "Meet the Press." more
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Referenced in "The West Wing: The Fall's Gonna Kill You (#2.20)" (2001) more
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Tim Russert is a great host for "Meet the Press". He has never made any real bones about having been raised in a working-class union Catholic household in Buffalo, or acted as if this has in no way shaped his thinking. This background does not, however, prevent him from asking real, probing questions of his guests, Democrats and Republicans alike. He is less objective about his beloved Bills than he is about politics, but he is at his very best when he asks people their stance in light of their own past comments which he has at his disposal on videotape. Russert, contrary to some of the other opinions posted here, has in my opinion been far less of a Democratic partisan than his MSNBC counterpart, Chris Matthews.