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.

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  • LBJ and the Intellectuals
    D2
    LBJ and the Intellectuals
  • Academic Freedom and Berkeley
    D3
    Academic Freedom and BerkeleyWe eventually get to Berkeley-where the Free Speech Movement and associated radicalisms had completely broken down academic discipline-but before that, we have a never-the-twain-shall-meet discussion of which views might and which might not, under the tenets of academic freedom, disqualify a scholar from being hired by a university.
  • The Role of the Advocate
    D5
    The Role of the Advocate
  • The Future of the UN
    D6
    The Future of the UN
  • LBJ and Vietnam
    D8
    LBJ and Vietnam
  • Politics and the President
    D9
    Politics and the President
  • Black Power
    D10
    Black Power
  • Is There a Role for a Third Party?
    D11
    Is There a Role for a Third Party?
  • Do We Have Anything Left to Fear from Socialism?
    D13
    Do We Have Anything Left to Fear from Socialism?
  • The World of LSD
    D14
    The World of LSD
  • Censorship and the Production Code
    D15
    Censorship and the Production Code
  • The Regular in Politics
    D16
    The Regular in Politics
  • How to Protest
    D17
    How to Protest
  • Is Ramparts Magazine Un-American?
    D20
    Is Ramparts Magazine Un-American?
  • Vietnam Protests
    D21
    Vietnam Protests
  • The Decline of Anti-Communism
    D23
    The Decline of Anti-Communism
  • Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?
    D24
    Is It Possible to Be a Good Governor?
  • Is the World Funny?
    D25
    Is the World Funny?
  • Vietnam
    D26
    Vietnam
  • A Foreign Policy for the GOP
    D29
    A Foreign Policy for the GOP
  • The Future of the GOP
    D30
    The Future of the GOPRichard Nixon assays his 1968 electoral prospects, the 1964 fragmentation of the Republican Party, the perceived failure of Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society program, and the looming threat of third party candidates such as George Wallace.
  • Medicare
    D32
    Medicare
  • The Struggle for Democracy in Brazil
    D38
    The Struggle for Democracy in Brazil
  • Mobilizing the Poor
    D40
    Mobilizing the Poor
  • Was Goldwater a Mistake?
    D42
    Was Goldwater a Mistake?Senator Mark Hatfield explains why he opposed Barry Goldwater's nomination in the 1964 Republican primary. He suggests the country evolve towards a parliamentary system and that politicians should be delegates ever beholden to voters.

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