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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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11 Episodes

  • 1966-1986: World Leaders
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    1966-1986: World Leaders
  • 1966-1986: A Potpourri of Persuaders
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    1966-1986: A Potpourri of Persuaders
  • Bill Buckley and Firing Line Get Roasted
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    Bill Buckley and Firing Line Get Roasted
  • What's Wrong With the Political Parties?
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    What's Wrong With the Political Parties?The main thing wrong with the parties -- according to Mr. Peters, the coiner of the term "neo-liberal" -- is that they're, well, partisan: that they put their gain as a group ahead of an honest look at the issues. And the "reforms" of the Seventies have only made things worse.
  • 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 I
  • 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 II
  • Terrorism Viewed from Abroad
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    Terrorism Viewed from Abroad
  • The Crotchets of A Veteran Journalist
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    The Crotchets of A Veteran JournalistMr. Buckley reveals that on Mr. Schorr's previous visit to Firing Line, as a fellow guest with the author of a book on language and politics (#S695), he had asked if he might return solo sometime to talk about his fifty years in journalism. The hour is less volatile than one might expect given his career.
  • For Central America: A Radical Prescription
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    For Central America: A Radical Prescription
  • The Textbook Controversy in Tennessee
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    The Textbook Controversy in Tennessee
  • Human Rights, Foreign Policy, and Ronald Reagan
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    Human Rights, Foreign Policy, and Ronald Reagan

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