Firing Line

Season 3

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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17 Episodes

  • The Economic Crisis
    E2
    The Economic CrisisTaped on January 8, 1968. Perhaps the economy had not yet truly reached the point of crisis, but it was beginning to feel the strain of President Johnson's attempts to keep the guns and butter coming at ever faster rates. This splendid economics lesson from one of the country's leading teachers begins with a little historical biography (Friedman: "Keynes, himself, was very much of a scientist. I think he was wrong on various things, but he certainly had a scientific approach. And indeed, I've always regarded it as a great tragedy that Keynes died when he did. Because one of his great capacities was flexibility"), and then goes on to the importance of monetary policy, how we might better handle taxation and welfare, and much else. Summary by Firing Line staff.
  • Was the Civil-Rights Crusade a Mistake?
    E3
    Was the Civil-Rights Crusade a Mistake?
  • The Wallace Crusade
    E7
    The Wallace Crusade
  • Wiretapping--Electronic Bugging
    E8
    Wiretapping--Electronic Bugging
  • Philby and Treason
    E9
    Philby and Treason
  • The Culture of the Left
    E10
    The Culture of the Left
  • The Wallace Movement
    E14
    The Wallace Movement
  • The Avant Garde
    E18
    The Avant Garde
  • Armies of the Night
    E21
    Armies of the NightNorman Mailer appears on Firing Line to promote his book, "The Armies of the Night." Mailer's book retells the 1967 March on the Pentagon which included Dwight MacDonald, Robert Lowell, and himself. Mailer discusses his support for Fidel Castro; the excessive propriety of left-wing intellectuals; the qualities of great men, and the journalistic inaccuracies of Time Magazine.
  • The Rib Uncaged: Women and the Church
    E25
    The Rib Uncaged: Women and the Church
  • The Socialist Workers' Party and American Politics
    E30
    The Socialist Workers' Party and American Politics
  • Capital Punishment: Truman Capote
    E31
    Capital Punishment: Truman Capote
  • The Hippies
    E32
    The Hippies
  • The Influence of TV on American Politics
    E41
    The Influence of TV on American Politics
  • The Black Panthers
    E43
    The Black Panthers
  • The Republic of New Africa
    E45
    The Republic of New Africa
  • Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement
    E49
    Muhammad Ali and the Negro Movement

 

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