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Firing Line

Season 13 1977 - 1978

  • 1978-01-13T15:00:00Z on Syndication
  • 1h
  • 20h (20 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
Firing Line was an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., founder and publisher of National Review magazine. Its 1,504 episodes over 33 years made Firing Line the longest-running public affairs show in television history with a single host. The erudite program, which featured many of the most prominent intellectuals and public figures in the United States, won an Emmy Award in 1969. Reflecting Buckley's talents and preferences, the exchange of views was almost always polite, and the guests were given time to answer questions at length, slowing the pace of the program. "The show was devoted to a leisurely examination of issues and ideas at an extremely high level", according to Jeff Greenfield, who frequently appeared as an examiner. John Kenneth Galbraith said of the program, "Firing Line is one of the rare occasions when you have a chance to correct the errors of the man who's interrogating you." The show might be compared in politeness and style of discourse to other national public interview shows, specifically those hosted by Charlie Rose or Terry Gross, but Buckley was clearly interested in debate. In a 1999 Salon.com article, The Weekly Standard editor William Kristol summarized Buckley's approach to the show: "Buckley really believes that in order to convince, you have to debate and not just preach, which of course means risking the possibility that someone will beat you in debate." Ended December 15, 1999

20 episodes

This two-hour debate, the first one done specially for Firing Line, is said to have influenced the subsequent Senate debate on the treaties-and also Mr. Reagan's electability as President two years thence. Each principal was to bring two seconds and a military expert; Mr. Bunker was present to answer any technical questions about the treaties. The result was at once a brilliant duel and a model of civilized discourse on an emotional topic. Two samples: WFB: "Well, let me ask you to give me the answer to a question which you cannot document, but in which I permit you to consult only your insight. Would you guess that the Panamanian people would prefer, or not prefer, to exercise sovereignty over their own territory? Take as long as you want to answer that." RR: "I was just sitting here wishing that I had with me the transcript of the impassioned plea that was made to United States senators at a meeting of the Civil Council a week or so ago in Panama.... The speaker was a black-a Panamanian, not an American. His father, a West Indian, worked on the Canal, in building the Canal. The speaker had worked all his life on the Canal, and his impassioned plea was, even though he was a Panamanian, 'Don't! Don't do this! Don't ratify those treaties!' "... WFB: "Do you mean, Would President Carter, as Commander in Chief-" PJB: "And would the Senate support him?" WFB: "-would he assert American rights in the Panama Canal? In my judgment he would. Yes, sir." PJB: "... With regard to South African and Chilean vessels, or vessels going to and from those two pariah countries?" WFB: "We have a guarantee that antedates this treaty to see to it that nondiscriminatory passage is guaranteed. It's the Hay-Pauncefote Treaty." PJB: "Right, but do you think American Marines would go in to guarantee passage to vessels headed for South Africa?"

13x02 G. Gordon Liddy: An Enigma

  • 1978-01-11T15:00:00Z1h

1978-03-21T15:00:00Z

13x11 The Guilt of Alger Hiss

13x11 The Guilt of Alger Hiss

  • 1978-03-21T15:00:00Z1h

13x20 The Crisis of Intelligence

  • 1978-05-31T14:00:00Z1h

1978-07-21T14:00:00Z

13x24 The Rhodesian Dilemma

13x24 The Rhodesian Dilemma

  • 1978-07-21T14:00:00Z1h

1978-06-27T14:00:00Z

13x25 Muggeridge Revisited

13x25 Muggeridge Revisited

  • 1978-06-27T14:00:00Z1h

Guests: Im Vin, Leo Cherne

Guests: Im Vin, Leo Cherne

1978-06-27T14:00:00Z

13x28 Muggeridge Revisited

13x28 Muggeridge Revisited

  • 1978-06-27T14:00:00Z1h

1978-09-06T14:00:00Z

13x32 The Mission of the Pope

13x32 The Mission of the Pope

  • 1978-09-06T14:00:00Z1h

1978-09-06T14:00:00Z

13x35 The Mission of the Pope

13x35 The Mission of the Pope

  • 1978-09-06T14:00:00Z1h

Guest: Joseph Duffey

Guest: Joseph Duffey

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