Firing Line

Season 21

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 21
11 Episodes
  • 1966-1986: World Leaders
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    1966-1986: World LeadersEpisode 2
  • 1966-1986: A Potpourri of Persuaders
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    1966-1986: A Potpourri of PersuadersEpisode 4
  • Bill Buckley and Firing Line Get Roasted
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    Bill Buckley and Firing Line Get RoastedEpisode 5
  • What's Wrong With the Political Parties?
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    What's Wrong With the Political Parties?Episode 6
  • Debate: Resolved That We Should Move towards Privatization, Including the Schools, Part I
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    Debate: Resolved That We Should Move towards Privatization, Including the Schools, Part IEpisode 14
  • Debate: Resolved That We Should Move towards Privatization, Including the Schools, Part II
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    Debate: Resolved That We Should Move towards Privatization, Including the Schools, Part IIEpisode 15
  • Terrorism Viewed from Abroad
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    Terrorism Viewed from AbroadEpisode 20
  • The Crotchets of A Veteran Journalist
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    The Crotchets of A Veteran JournalistEpisode 30
  • For Central America: A Radical Prescription
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    For Central America: A Radical PrescriptionEpisode 33
  • The Textbook Controversy in Tennessee
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    The Textbook Controversy in TennesseeEpisode 35
  • Human Rights, Foreign Policy, and Ronald Reagan
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    Human Rights, Foreign Policy, and Ronald ReaganEpisode 40

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