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West Wing: The Complete Third Season (Widescreen)

West Wing: The Complete Third Season (Widescreen)
The landmark series that had already won two Emmy Awards for Outstanding Drama Series claimed yet another for its superb, 22-episode third season whose storylines include the investigation into the alleged cover-up of President Bartlet's illness, the early bid for a second term and confrontations with global terrorism. Reel - and real-life events profoundly intersect in the historic "Isaac And Ishmael" episode made in the wake of the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. And must-see bonus features include a special "The West Wing" look at the executive branch featuring interviews with former U.S. Presidents and staff. Episodes Include: Disc 1, Side A: "Isaac And Ishmael," "Manchester Part 1," "Manchester Part II" and "Ways And Means" Side B: "On The Day Before," "War Crimes," "Gone Quiet" and "The Indians In The Lobby" Disc 2, Side A: "The Women Of Qumar," "Bartlett For America," "H. Con-172" and "100,000 Airplanes" Side B: "The Two Bartlets," "Night Five," "Hartsfield's Landing" and "Dead Irish Writers" Disc 3, Side A: "The U.S. Poet Laureate," "Stirred" and "Enemies Foreign And Domestic" Side B: "The Black Vera Wang," "We Killed Yamamoto" and "Posse Comitatus" Disc 4: Special Features - "A Property Master's Story," "The Chief Of Stuff" and "Political Missteps" Reel-Life to Real-Life documentary special in which real-life White House veterans; Talk about their experiences; Third-season making-of documentaries "A Property Master's Story" and "The Chief Of Staff"; Audio coomentary on 3 key episodes by series creator Aaron Sorkin and others; Political missteps; All-new digital transfers.



Honda Gold Wing: The Complete Story
Honda Gold Wing: The Complete Story
Phil West's history of this iconic machine tells the full story, from the launch of the GL1000 in 1975 to the low-down on the latest model.



Timeline skew theories for The West Wing - In the American serial drama, The West Wing, the timeline of the show differs from that of the real world, leading to many timeline skew theories for The West Wing.

West Side Story - West Side Story is a musical written by Arthur Laurents (book), Leonard Bernstein (music), and Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), and was originally produced, choreographed, and directed by Jerome Robbins. West Side Story debuted on Broadway at the Winter Garden Theater on September 26, 1957 and played 732 performances before going on tour - a very successful run for the time.

West Crow Wing, Minnesota - West Crow Wing is an unorganized territory located in Crow Wing County, Minnesota. As of the 2000 census, the unorganized territory had a total population of 5,144.

U.S. presidential election, 2002 (The West Wing) - [West Wing title screen]



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