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"The West Wing" Message of the Week (2005)



Overview

User Rating:
8.3/10   39 votes
Director:

Chris Misiano

Writers:

Aaron Sorkin (creator) and
Lawrence O'Donnell (written by)

Contact:

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Original Air Date:

9 October 2005 (Season 7, Episode 3)

Genre:

Drama more

Plot:

With Santos gaining momentum, the Vinick campaign devises a strategy to catch them off-guard by focusing... more | add synopsis


Cast

  (Episode Credited cast)

Alan Alda ... Senator Arnold Vinick

Kristin Chenoweth ... Annabeth Schott (credit only)

Allison Janney ... Claudia Jean 'C.J.' Cregg (credit only)

Mary McCormack ... Kate Harper (credit only)

Richard Schiff ... Toby Ziegler (credit only)

John Spencer ... Leo McGarry (credit only)

Bradley Whitford ... Josh Lyman

Jimmy Smits ... Congressman Matthew Santos

Martin Sheen ... President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet (credit only)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Julian Acosta ... Leon Montero

Alicia-Lee ... Senate Reporter #1

Brett Cullen ... Governor Ray Sullivan R-WV

Timothy Davis-Reed ... Mark O'Donnell

Matthew Del Negro ... Bram

Tom Everett ... Agent Charles Frost

Janeane Garofalo ... Louise Thornton
Gavin Glennon ... Secret Service Leader

Peter Mackenzie ... George Rohr - American Christian Assembly (as Peter MacKenzie)
Chris Matthews ... Himself

Becky Meister ... TV Reporter Sally
Ken Michelman ... Ted Zukoski - Chicago Tribune

Sumalee Montano ... Vinick Reporter #1
Annie Morgan ... Annie
Kris Murphy ... Katie Witt
Colette O'Connell ... Ellen Trayers - Boston Globe
Michael Earl Reid ... Minute Man Harley Parker

Patricia Richardson ... Sheila Brooks
William Russ ... Dan

Ben Siegler ... Vinick Reporter #3

Ron Silver ... Bruno Gianelli
Phil Trask Jr. ... Santos Reporter #2
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Additional Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color


Fun Stuff

Goofs:

Factual errors: Gov. Ray Sullivan tells the pro-life representative that he always appointed pro-life judges while he was Governor of West Virginia and will have the same point of view when he becomes Vice President. But real judges in West Virginia are not appointed; they are elected. more

Movie Connections:

References "Hardball with Chris Matthews" (1997) more


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