Firing LineSeizoen 18

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.

Where to Watch Firing Line • Seizoen 18

11 Episodes

  • Buckley's Turn to Explain Himself
    A3
    Buckley's Turn to Explain Himself
  • Confidence and Betrayal
    A7
    Confidence and Betrayal
  • The Carter Years: Power and Principle
    A8
    The Carter Years: Power and PrincipleZbigniew K. Brzezinski
  • How to Read, How to Figure
    A10
    How to Read, How to FigureHow can a country spend as much time and money on education as ours does and produce declining literacy and numeracy?
  • How to Speak, How to Listen
    A11
    How to Speak, How to Listen
  • European Unity?
    A14
    European Unity?Mr. Barzini has the depth of a scholar and the facility of a journalist. Agree with him or not that Europe "should have one common foreign policy, one common defense policy, and one financial policy," he is a joy to listen to.
  • Was Gandhi for Real?
    A23
    Was Gandhi for Real?
  • What Is Radio Free Europe Up To?
    A30
    What Is Radio Free Europe Up To?
  • Should America Be Bilingual?
    A35
    Should America Be Bilingual?This show starts with the narrow question of how bilingual education is supposed to work and how it in fact works; but it very quickly broadens and deepens into an exploration of what holds the American society together--and whether it deserves to be held together.
  • The Economics and Politics of Race
    A36
    The Economics and Politics of Race
  • Psychiatry and the Law
    A43
    Psychiatry and the LawIn 1970 the wife and daughters of Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald--a Green Beret stationed at Fort Bragg--were killed. The chain of evidence eventually led to MacDonald himself, and despite testimony at the pre-trial hearings by Drs. Sadoff and Halleck to the effect that it was all but inconceivable that he was the murderer, he was tried and convicted.

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