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Manchester Part I
"Manchester Part I" is the 45th episode of The West Wing and was filmed as the third season (2001¬タモ2002) premiere. Its originally scheduled broadcast, however, was delayed by the September 11 attacks, and a special non-canon episode, "Isaac and...
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- 45
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Documentary Special
"Documentary Special" is a special episode of The West Wing.
"The West Wing" blends drama with reality in this groundbreaking documentary episode that includes interviews with former Presidents and White House figures. Paying tribute to the real...
Episode number:
- 0
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Ways and Means
"Ways and Means" is the 47th The West Wing episode and 3rd of the third season. It originally aired on NBC October 24, 2001. The episode sees the beginnings of President Bartlet's Congressional hearings, as well as negotiations over the estate tax....
Original air date:
- Oct 24, 2001
Episode number:
- 47
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On the Day Before
"On the Day Before" is the forty-eighth The West Wing episode and fourth of the third season. It originally aired on NBC October 31, 2001. The episode deals with a suicide bomber in Jerusalem, as well as continued negotiations over the estate tax....
Original air date:
- Oct 31, 2001
Episode number:
- 48
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War Crimes
"War Crimes" is the 49th episode of The West Wing.
President Bartlet asks the reluctant Vice President Hoynes to speak at an anti-gun rally in Texas after a church shooting, but the uneasy allies have a starkly candid showdown. Hoynes is not...
Original air date:
- Nov 7, 2001
Episode number:
- 49
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Gone Quiet
"Gone Quiet" is the 50th episode of The West Wing.
When an American spy submarine suddenly goes silent in hostile North Korean waters, an angry President receives advice from the Assistant Secretary of State and must decide whether he should notify...
Original air date:
- Nov 14, 2001
Episode number:
- 50
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The Indians in the Lobby
"The Indians in the Lobby" is the 51st episode of The West Wing.
It is the day before Thanksgiving and the President is rather disgruntled that the family must spend Thanksgiving at Camp David, rather than his New Hampshire farm, because a poll...
Original air date:
- Nov 21, 2001
Episode number:
- 51
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The Women of Qumar
"The Women of Qumar" is the 52nd episode of The West Wing. This episode marks the first appearance of Amy Gardner, played by Mary-Louise Parker, who guests stars in every following season of The West Wing.
Allison Janney submitted this episode in...
Original air date:
- Nov 28, 2001
Episode number:
- 52
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Bartlet for America
"Bartlet for America" is the 53rd episode of The West Wing.
It is December 23, but no one at the White House is feeling much in the Christmas spirit. Indeed, the most pressing holiday matter is a threat to firebomb black churches in Tennessee on...
Original air date:
- Dec 12, 2001
Episode number:
- 53
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H. Con-172
"H. Con-172" is the 54th episode of The West Wing, an American television series.
Leo defiantly rejects the Congressional Oversight Committee's offer of a public censure of President Bartlet that would finally bring an end to the investigation into...
Original air date:
- Jan 9, 2002
Episode number:
- 54
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100,000 Airplanes
"100,000 Airplanes" is the 55th episode of The West Wing.
While the White House staff works intensely on President Bartlet's crucial State of the Union speech, Bartlet suddenly demands that a passage ambitiously promising a crusade to cure cancer...
Original air date:
- Jan 16, 2002
Episode number:
- 55
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The Two Bartlets
"The Two Bartlets" is episode 56 of The West Wing.
President Bartlet and his staff ponder whether to counter a fast-rising Republican presidential candidate's verbal assault on affirmative action, deciding at the end to make a very bland statement...
Original air date:
- Jan 30, 2002
Episode number:
- 56
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Night Five
"Night Five" is episode 57 of The West Wing.
Bartlet covertly meets with a psychiatrist, Dr. Stanley Keyworth, for a troubling sleep disorder and receives a sobering personal assessment rooted in his relationship with his late father. C.J. lobbies...
Original air date:
- Feb 6, 2002
Episode number:
- 57
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Hartsfield's Landing
"Hartsfield's Landing" is episode 58 of The West Wing. Dulé Hill, who plays Charlie Young, was nominated for an Emmy in 2002 for his performances in this and the Enemies Foreign and Domestic episodes.
Bartlet engages both Sam and Toby in intricate...
Original air date:
- Feb 27, 2002
Episode number:
- 58
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Dead Irish Writers
"Dead Irish Writers" is episode 59 of The West Wing.
As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit...
Original air date:
- Mar 6, 2002
Episode number:
- 59
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The U.S. Poet Laureate
"The U.S. Poet Laureate" is episode 60 of The West Wing.
Bartlet makes a disparaging comment about a potential Republican nominee after a television interview, presumably not realizing that he is still being recorded. For days, C.J. must control the...
Original air date:
- Mar 27, 2002
Episode number:
- 60
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Stirred
"Stirred" is episode 61 of The West Wing.
When a large truck carrying uranium fuel rods crashes in a remote Idaho tunnel, Bartlet's staff prepares for a potential - environmental or terrorist — crisis.
Meanwhile, Bartlet's campaign staff has...
Original air date:
- Apr 3, 2002
Episode number:
- 61
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Enemies Foreign and Domestic
"Enemies Foreign and Domestic" is episode 62 of The West Wing. Dulé Hill, who plays Charlie Young, was nominated for an Emmy in 2002 for his performances in this and the Hartsfield's Landing episodes.
As Sam finalizes the maddening details of...
Original air date:
- May 1, 2002
Episode number:
- 62
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The Black Vera Wang
"The Black Vera Wang" is episode 63 of The West Wing. The title refers to a black dress by the designer Vera Wang.
While C. J. Cregg (Secret Service code name: "Flamingo") gets used to being tailed by Secret Service Special Agent Simon Donovan (Mark...
Original air date:
- May 8, 2002
Episode number:
- 63
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We Killed Yamamoto
"We Killed Yamamoto" is episode 64 of The West Wing. The title refers to Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, who commanded the Japanese Combined Fleet during World War II. He died in 1943 when the airplane carrying him was shot down over Bougainville Island...
Original air date:
- May 15, 2002
Episode number:
- 64
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Posse Comitatus
"Posse Comitatus" is episode 66 of The West Wing. The name of the episode refers to the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878.
In the season finale, Bartlet makes a life-or-death decision regarding a foreign Minister of Defense who is a known terrorist...
Original air date:
- May 22, 2002
Episode number:
- 65
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Manchester Part II
"Manchester Part II" is episode 46 of The West Wing.
Nobody's in a good mood as the two-part third-season opener concludes. For starters, senior staffers are clashing with newly hired political operative Bruno and his aides Connie and Doug. Toby...
Episode number:
- 46