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  1. West Wing
    The West Wing is an American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin that was originally broadcast from 1999 to 2006. It was produced/written by Sorkin (for the first four seasons) and ... produced by Thomas Schlamme. After season four it was produced by John Wells. The series is set in the West Wing of the White House, the location of the Oval Office and offices of presidential senior staff, during the fictional Democratic administration of Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen).
  2. West Wing -- White House
    The West Wing is the Official offices of the President of the United States. It is part of the White House Complex located west of it in which the Oval Office, the Cabinet Room, and the Situation Room are located. Besides serving as the day-to-day office of the President of the United States, it includes offices for senior members of the Executive Office of the President of the United States and their support staff. The West Wing is located directly west of the Executive Residence, largely concealed from view by trees, because its height is lower than the main structure.
  3. John Larroquette -- West Wing
    In the years that followed, Larroquette guest-starred in a variety of TV shows and movies. On the big screen, he appeared in Walter and Henry (1999), The Heart Department (2001), Wedding Daze (2004), and Southland Tales (2006). On the small screen, he starred in the fantasy miniseries The 10th Kingdom (2000), and made guest appearances on The West Wing, House, M.D., and The Practice.
  4. West Wing -- Aaron Sorkin
    Guide Note: The West Wing was a successful fictional television drama series based upon the inner workings of a United States presidency. It was created by Aaron Sorkin, and won 26 Emmy Awards, which is tied for the most in history.
  5. West Wing -- Series
    The West Wing [B]ecame a critical favorite in its first season, when it won a record-breaking nine Emmys--the most won by a series in a single season. In addition, the show won the Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series for four consecutive years, tying long-time favorites Hill Street Blues and L.A. Law for most wins in this specific category. Heavy critical praise is most often directed at the show's writers, who are commended for their realistic portrayal of political life.
  6. West Wing -- Republican President
    In the sixth and seventh seasons, The West Wing explores a leak of top-secret information by a senior staffer at the White House. This leak has been compared to the events surrounding the Valerie Plame affair.[32][33] In the storyline, the International Space Station is damaged and can no longer produce oxygen for the astronauts to breathe. With no other methods of rescue available, the president is reminded of the existence of a top-secret military space shuttle. Following the president's inaction, the shuttle story is leaked to a White House reporter, Greg Brock (analogous to Judith Miller), who prints the story in the New York Times. Brock will not reveal his source and goes to jail for failing to do so, as did Miller. In order to stop the investigation, in which authorities suspect Chief of Staff C.J.
  7. Bradley Whitford -- West Wing
    Winner of the Emmy award for his portrayal of The West Wing's "Josh Lyman", Bradley Whitford received his actor's training at the Julliard Theatre Center. Among other stage performances prior to being cast as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Whitford starred in a Broadway production ... called The West Wing. Other theater credits include, Curse of the Starving Class, Measure for Measure, at the Lincoln Center, and the title role in Coriolanus, at the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.
  8. West Wing -- Seasons
    Season II has merely confirmed for you that The West Wing is the finest show on television. You watch it, you tape it, you re-watch it, you surf the fan sites. Still not getting your fill? Fortunately, some dedicated fans just like you have created tools like screensavers, desktop themes and e-postcards so that you can not only immerse yourself in the program at work and home, you can share your obsession with e-friends around the world!
  9. Robert Alda -- West Wing
    Alda was born in 1936, the son of Robert Alda, born Alphonso Giuseppe Giovanni Roberto D’Abruzzo, a journeyman actor who soft-shoed onstage in the Catskills. (He was ... the original Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls.) From the age of 3, Alda acted with his father in racy revues. As a teen, he appeared in summer stock with Mae West. He spent four years at Fordham University, then six months in the Army reserves, before he returned to New York City to seek work.
  10. Kristin Chenoweth -- West Wing
    For Kristin Chenoweth, hitting the road is the next phase in a career filled with right turns. After winning a Tony for her work in "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown," the 4'11" Oklahoman landed her own sitcom, starred in a TV version of "The Music Man," returned to Broadway for the blockbuster "Wicked" and wound up as a regular on "The West Wing."
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