Firing Line

Season 11

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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13 Episodes
  • The Uses of the United Nations
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    The Uses of the United NationsEpisode 5
  • The Future of Spain
    E7
    The Future of SpainEpisode 7
  • Is There Any Soviet Justice?
    E17
    Is There Any Soviet Justice?Episode 17
  • The People's Bicentennial as Spoilsports
    E21
    The People's Bicentennial as SpoilsportsEpisode 21
  • Would Anarchy Work?
    E22
    Would Anarchy Work?Episode 22
  • Who's More Electable: Ford or Reagan?
    E23
    Who's More Electable: Ford or Reagan?Episode 23
  • Should Books like Little Black Sambo Be on Library Shelves?
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    Should Books like Little Black Sambo Be on Library Shelves?Episode 30
  • Subversion and the Law
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    Subversion and the LawEpisode 33
  • Ten Years of Firing Line (1966-1976): Part I
    E37
    Ten Years of Firing Line (1966-1976): Part IEpisode 37
  • The Electoral Verdict
    E39
    The Electoral VerdictEpisode 39
  • What's Going on in China?
    E41
    What's Going on in China?Episode 41
  • Deep Throat and the First Amendment
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    Deep Throat and the First AmendmentEpisode 45
  • The Death Penalty
    E46
    The Death PenaltyEpisode 46

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