Firing Line

Season 15

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 Season 15

17 Episodes

  • Presidential Hopeful: Ronald Reagan
    E2
    Presidential Hopeful: Ronald Reagan
  • The United States in the 1980s--Foreign Affairs
    E3
    The United States in the 1980s--Foreign Affairs
  • The United States in the 1980s--Domestic Affairs
    E4
    The United States in the 1980s--Domestic Affairs
  • Government Bailout
    E7
    Government Bailout
  • Is Big Business Out of Hand?
    E14
    Is Big Business Out of Hand?Guests: Mark J. Green, Robert Bleiberg
  • The Fight over Catholic Orthodoxy
    E15
    The Fight over Catholic Orthodoxy
  • Allard Lowenstein on Firing Line: A Retrospective
    E16
    Allard Lowenstein on Firing Line: A Retrospective
  • The Cabinet: What Are Its Responsibilities?
    E19
    The Cabinet: What Are Its Responsibilities?Candidate Jimmy Carter in 1976 had praised "Cabinet government." President Carter in 1979 had fired three of his Cabinet officers. This hour offers an often surprising look at how the modern Executive Branch works.
  • Is Camp David Falling Apart?
    E25
    Is Camp David Falling Apart?
  • What Happened at Madison Square Garden?
    E27
    What Happened at Madison Square Garden?
  • Defense and the Democrats
    E28
    Defense and the Democrats
  • Have We Learned Anything about Gun Control?
    E29
    Have We Learned Anything about Gun Control?
  • The Crisis in Labour
    E31
    The Crisis in Labour
  • How Does One Find Faith?
    E33
    How Does One Find Faith?
  • Do We Need Religion or Religious Institution?
    E34
    Do We Need Religion or Religious Institution?
  • How Should Ex-Communists Cooperate?
    E43
    How Should Ex-Communists Cooperate?
  • Why Is Jazz Neglected?
    E44
    Why Is Jazz Neglected?

 

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