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Experience the inner workings of the White House in this innovative, multi-award-winning drama series created by Emmy winner Aaron Sorkin (Sports Night). Martin Sheen, as President Bartlet, continues to leads an acclaimed ensemble cast. Entering its fifth season with a total of 24 Emmys, The West Wing begins as the President — and the nation — faces the traumatic kidnapping of his youngest daughter, and that it may be the result of his controversial political actions. As the President steps down temporarily, handing executive powers to the Speaker of the House (John Goodman), the White House is overrun with rivals. This season features the 100th episode, written by acclaimed novelist John Sacret Young; a killer tornado in Oklahoma; and a visit to the Gaza Strip. Notable recurring guest stars this season include Timothy Busfield, Lily Tomlin, Mary-Louise Parker, Matthew Perry, Marlee Matlin, Mary McCormack, Jesse Bradford, William Devane, Annabeth Gish and Anna Deveare Smith.

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Season 7 PLEASE!!!Please give us season 7!!.Score: 5/5

Great ShowThis program is one of the best out there. Please bring us season 7..Score: 5/5

Error in 'Slow News Day'I love this series, and I watch it all the time since I downloaded it to my iPod, but there is some sort of error in Slow News Day. Around the 22 minute mark, at a 'commercial' break it goes back and repeats the last 10 minutes or so. Hence, the episode is 52 minutes instead of the regular 42 or 43. It's not a huge deal, but it's annoying to hear those ten minutes again. Someone needs to look into this, and get it fixed..Score: 4/5

Finally! Thank you, iTunes!I'm so glad Seasons 5 & 6 have arrived! This is such a great show, I never tire of it. With all the political drama of the Obama/McCain race it's fun to watch these shows and feel like I have "inside knowledge" of the White House. Okay, I know it's just TV!.Score: 5/5

Best is the West ... WingAwesome series. My absolute favorite show of all time. Seen every episode at least twice, except maybe the live debate episode, not so fond of that one. Season five's "The Supremes" episode is one of my favorites to watch. Glenn Close is outstanding. I'm so glad iTunes dropped the price from $50 to $24 for each season. Had to get the digital copies, and I already own the box set..Score: 5/5

The West Wing Season 5It is so great to see season 5 of this show and that Itune listen to us and provided it. I am now going to download season 6 and enjoy that one...thankyou Itunes..Score: 4/5

Season 7This is one of the greatest shows on TV!!! I have seen season 1 - 6 but missed no. 7, hope it will be here soon..Score: 5/5

West Wing rocks!This program is so excellently written and acted. I cried and laughed during "Han". It is just the best program..Score: 5/5

Aaron Sorkins' departure.Season 5 is the first season were Aaron Sorkin was no writing for the show. It still was good, but lost its luster and creative whim. Seasons 1-4 are better and they have the Aaron Sorkin feel to them, which was lost in season 5 and subsequent seasons..Score: 4/5

Season 7PLEASE, PLEASE ,PLEASE GET SEASON 7!!!!!.Score: 5/5

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HOW MUCH ! ! !Fantastic show but Apple must be of the opinion that It's customers are all earning as much as the president and all his staff put together..Score: 5/5

InsanityThe entire seven series box set is only £50 at HMV - who comes up with this ridiculous pricing....Score: 5/5

My least enjoyable seasonI wasn't gripped or moved emotionally by this season in the way I was by previous ones. The last two seasons are better IMO. Still, as always, very good..Score: 4/5

Excellent SeriesFantastic series that keeps me captivated throughout..Score: 5/5

Pricing NONSENSEBrilliant show but what are Apple playing at??!! Why should I spend at the Apple Store when I can buy each series ten pounds cheaper on Amazon? Such a shame that Apple can't see the folly for all the dollar signs.......Score: 5/5

Season 5, Episode 12 is edited incorrectlyJust a note to say that Season 5, Episode 12 ("Slow News Day") is abourt 9 minutes longer than it should be (coming in at 52:56, rather than the usual 42:00 - 43:00) because one whole portion of the show is repeated. The section from 13:31 - 22:31 is repeated from 22:38 - 31:38. That said, I love this show - despite Apple's exorbitant pricing..Score: 5/5

Ridiculous!Awesome TV series but scary prices! I was about to buy it off here to watch them all again until i noticed the price!!.Score: 5/5

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The West Wing, Season 5 (2003) Series Cast & Crew

The West Wing, Season 5 (2003) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. The West Wing: The characters of season 5. Martin Sheen (President Josiah Bartlet), Allison Janney (C.J. Cregg), Richard Schiff (Toby Ziegler), John Spencer (Leo McGarry), Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman), Dulé Hill (Charlie Young), Joshua Malina (Will Bailey), Janel Moloney (Donna Moss), Timothy Davis-Reed (Mark O'Donnell), Stockard Channing (Abbey Bartlet), all returned for the west wing, season 5.

Dulé Hill (Charlie Young)
Dulé HillCharlie YoungScore: 3.8
Richard Schiff (Toby Ziegler)
Richard SchiffToby ZieglerScore: 3.8
Timothy Davis-Reed (Mark O'Donnell)
Timothy Davis-ReedMark O'DonnellScore: 1.1
Stockard Channing (Abbey Bartlet)
Stockard ChanningAbbey BartletScore: 3.8
John Spencer (Leo McGarry)
John SpencerLeo McGarryScore: 3.8
Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman)
Bradley WhitfordJosh LymanScore: 3.8

John Wells (Executive Producer), Thomas Schlamme (Executive Producer), Kevin Falls (Executive Producer), Alex Graves (Executive Producer), Christopher Misiano (Executive Producer), Aaron Sorkin (Executive Producer), Neal Ahern Jr. (Producer), Peter Noah (Producer), John Sacret Young (Producer), Carol Flint (Producer), Andrew Stearn (Producer), Patrick Ward (Producer), Llewellyn Wells (Producer), Alexa Junge (Producer), Eli Attie (Producer), Paul Redford (Producer), Lawrence O'Donnell (Producer), Debora Cahn (Producer), Peter Parnell (Producer), Kristin Harms (Producer), all returned for the west wing.

Alex Graves (Executive Producer)
Alex GravesExecutive ProducerScore: 2.2
Patrick Ward (Producer)
Patrick WardProducerScore: 0.8
Lawrence O'Donnell (Producer)
Lawrence O'DonnellProducerScore: 1.6
Christopher Misiano (Executive Producer)
Christopher MisianoExecutive ProducerScore: 1.3
Aaron Sorkin (Executive Producer)
Aaron SorkinExecutive ProducerScore: 3.8
John Wells (Executive Producer)
John WellsExecutive ProducerScore: 3.8
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The West Wing provides a glimpse into presidential politics in the nation's capital as it tells the stories of the members of a fictional presidential administration. These interesting characters have humor and dedication that touches the heart while the politics that they discuss touch on everyday life.

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17A WF 83429 (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

7A WF 83429

24 September 2003$2.99

As the White House reels from the kidnapping of Zoey (recurring guest star Elisabeth Moss), the youngest daughter of Democratic U.S. President Josiah Edward Bartlet (series star Martin Sheen), the government is temporarily passed from the distraught Bartlet to the Republican party--specifically Speaker of the House Glenallen Walken (recurring guest star John Goodman - "Roseanne," "Barton Fink")--due to the prior resignation of Bartlet's Vice President. First Lady Dr. Abigail "Abbey" Bartlet (series star Stockard Channing) staunchly supports her husband, but the trauma of potentially losing their child forces her to confront Bartlet with the harrowing notion that the crisis was the direct result of the assassination of a dangerous foreign official he ordered months ago. As always, professorial Chief of Staff Leo McGarry (series star John Spencer) serves as Bartlet's political and emotional buttress. Ever present is highly regarded Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman (series star Bradley Whirford), whose capable assistant, Donna Moss (series star Janel Moloney), keeps him grounded. Press Secretary C.J. Cregg (series star Allison Janney) remains cool and competent in the media briefing room, and rumpled Communications Director Toby Ziegler (series star Richard Schiff), focuses on the emergency, even as he quietly celebrates the birth of his twins.

2The Dogs of War (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

The Dogs of War

01 October 2003$2.99

The international crisis concerning the terrorist abduction of Bartlet's daughter Zoey reaches a critical point as Speaker of the House Glenallen Walken (recurring guest star John Goodman), the acting President, orders the bombardment of Qumari terrorist camps. The kidnappers issue a 24-hour deadline for the removal of American troops from Qumar. Meanwhile, Josh fumes over his perceived notion that the Republicans will exploit and push forward their own legislative agenda. And Toby visits his newborn twins--even as he oversees the drafting of two presidential speeches that hinge on Zoey's fate.

3Jefferson Lives (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Jefferson Lives

08 October 2003$2.99

Following a harrowing chapter in the nation's history, the White House celebrates the Fourth of July. Bartlet endures the painful process of nominating a candidate for vice president. But his first choice, Secretary of State Lewis Berryhill (recurring guest star William Devane - "Knots Landing"), will have a difficult time getting approved. Meanwhile, while the reclusive First Lady tends to personal matters, Amy (recurring guest star Mary-Louise Parker - "Fried Green Tomatoes") champions Abbey's violence prevention provisions for an upcoming bill. Josh and Amy share a romantic moment. And Donna is appalled by a new intern, Ryan (recurring guest star Jesse Bradford).

4Han (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Han

22 October 2003$2.99

A renowned North Korean pianist is greeted at the White House for a solo performance, but the formalities change when the musician slips a message to the President stating that he wants to defect. Despite C.J.'s passionate argument, others counsel Bartlet that granting the defection would endanger crucial ongoing negotiations with the nation. Also, members of the staff work hard to get the President's new choice for Vice President, Colorado Congressman Robert Russell (recurring guest star Gary Cole - "The Brady Bunch" movies, "Family Affair"), unanimously approved by both houses of Congress--but there's one holdout whose "nay" vote could embarrass everyone.

5Constituency of One (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Constituency of One

29 October 2003$2.99

After Josh is hailed as the "101st Senator" in a newspaper profile, he clashes with conservative Senator Carrick (Tom Skerritt - "Picket Fences"), a Democrat from Idaho. Carrick withholds his approval of a backlog of military promotions so he can secure an expensive but faulty missile launcher to be built in his home state. Will gets a flattering offer from the newly approved Vice President, Robert Russell (recurring guest star Gary Cole), while C.J. runs afoul of Leo's temper when she deviates from the administration's scripted line regarding an Environmental Protection Agency report on coal-based energy. Likewise, Amy (recurring guest star Mary-Louise Parker) earns the President's wrath when she aggressively pushes for funding of the First Lady's agenda on violence prevention. Meanwhile, Toby creates a message calendar to maintain focus during Bartlet's second term. Laura Innes "ER" directed the episode.

6Disaster Relief (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Disaster Relief

05 November 2003$2.99

Bartlet is preoccupied with a killer tornado in Oklahoma and flies there to lend his support. But his compassion overrules good judgment, and Bartlet stays longer than planned. Meanwhile, Leo worries about several crises in the capital that need the president's immediate attention. Josh fears the worst after a political miscalculation costs the Democrats dearly. And Donna becomes concerned about Josh's welfare after he becomes Washington's latest target of scorn.

7Separation of Powers (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Separation of Powers

12 November 2003$2.99

The President's staff wrangles with new Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley (Steven Culp) over the pending federal budget. Meanwhile, Toby dispatches former Supreme Court clerk and personal friend Joe Quincy (recurring guest star Matthew Perry - "Friends") to check on the condition of stricken Chief Justice Roy Ashland (Milo O'Shea), an elderly Supreme Court icon who has Washington wondering if he will finally resign. With the budget deadline quickly approaching, aggressive advisor Angela Blake (recurring guest star Michael Hyatt) faces a mighty challenge as she tries to work out an agreement that could compromise Bartlet's campaign promises. But the President is also focused on a crucial national television interview that Zoey (recurring guest star Elisabeth Moss) has agreed to tape with a well-known newswoman, Diane Mathers (Kathrin Lautner), who has a knack for exposing raw emotions.

8Shutdown (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Shutdown

19 November 2003$2.99

A disastrous fiscal crisis looms when the federal government is shut down after the President and the powerful Republican Speaker of the House disagree over an extra two percent in budget reductions that would trim many of Bartlet's key social programs. Opinion polls reveal that the public blames the Democrats for the impasse. As Leo, Josh and Toby send the staff home, the trio remains uneasy as the President refuses to compromise--until he hatches a bold plan to personally and publicly challenge the Republicans in the halls of the Capitol. Meanwhile, Abbey suddenly reappears from her self-imposed exile for a State dinner that she might have to cook herself.

9Abu el Banat (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Abu el Banat

03 December 2003$2.99

The festive Christmas spirit at the annual White House tree-lighting celebration is dimmed when the President learns that Christian relief workers have been jailed in Islamic Northern Sudan. Bartlet welcomes his three independent daughters, Zoey (recurring guest star Elisabeth Moss), Liz (recurring guest star Annabeth Gish) and Ellie (recurring guest star Nina Siemaszko), and is surprised to learn that Liz's husband, Doug Westin (recurring guest star Steven Eckholdt), wants to vie for Congress in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, when the licenses of some doctors in Oregon are suspended after they administer drugs in an assisted suicide, Toby tries to keep the President from being bogged down in a debate--and clashes with Will, whom he sends to convince the Vice President to address the political juggernaut instead.

10The Stormy Present (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

The Stormy Present

07 January 2004$2.99

When a former President of the United States dies, the two remaining ex-Presidents fly on Air Force One with Bartlet to attend the funeral. Onboard, Bartlet's two historic guests partake in a lively debate about their administrations. Their past mistakes haunt the current administration including a recent event--protestors have surrounded a Saudi Oil headquarters, taking 200 hostages, including 50 Americans. Meanwhile, C.J. investigates government experiments on mind control. Leo discovers his ex-wife is engaged to be married. And Josh referees a debate concerning an original copy of the Bill of Rights. Acclaimed novelist John Sacret Young wrote the teleplay.

11The Benign Prerogative (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

The Benign Prerogative

14 January 2004$2.99

Toby finishes the State of the Union Address a few weeks early, and a pregnant Joey Lucas (recurring guest star Marlee Matlin - "Children of a Lesser God") polls responses to the speech from everyday people. Charlie is intrigued by Meeshell Anders (Gabrielle Union - "Friends"), an aspiring female journalist with a secret. Abbey pressures her husband to pardon a Native American tribal leader convicted of killing two FBI agents in North Dakota. Bartlet opposes minimums and guidelines for prison sentences and pardons over 30 inmates. And Toby hires a new assistant, Rena (recurring guest star Melissa Marsala).

12Slow News Day (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Slow News Day

04 February 2004$2.99

Toby convinces Bartlet to secretly sanction his solo attempt to make history by reforming Social Security, but Toby's efforts to recruit a Republican senator and a Democratic cohort are publicly divulged--forcing the administration to back down while Josh and Leo are left clueless and furious. Meanwhile, an equally unaware C.J. parries with a reporter who is ready to print all the backstage details. Also, the female staffers complain to Josh about a new employee--a mysterious, seductively dressed woman assigned to Toby.

13The Warfare of Genghis Khan (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

The Warfare of Genghis Khan

11 February 2004$2.99

When the flash of a secret nuclear detonation is detected over the Indian Ocean, Bartlet calls upon his people to investigate which nation now has the atomic bomb--and since conventional thinking favors Iran, Bartlet orders bombers into the air to destroy that nation's most likely uranium-enriched targets. Meanwhile, Josh chides NASA personnel on the future of space exploration--until he is introduced to an attractive female administrator. C.J. fumes when a combative television talk-show host, Taylor Reid (Jay Mohr - "The Last Comic Standing"), denigrates her on the air, and Will discloses to Vice President Russell (recurring guest star Gary Cole - "Midnight Caller") that Russell is considered a buffoon by the White House staff.

14An Khe (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

An Khe

18 February 2004$2.99

When five crew members of an airborne Thunderchief are shot down by North Korean jets near the hostile country, President Bartlet dispatches a Navy SEAL team to retrieve them--prompting Leo to recall his own harrowing experience when he was downed as a pilot over North Vietnam. Leo's good friend and fellow flyer saved Leo's life and now is in trouble for allegedly paying bribes to defense contractors to obtain military contracts. Meanwhile, C.J. accepts the challenge of dueling on live television with an opinionated, conservative talk show host, Taylor Reid (recurring guest star Jay Mohr). Josh fumes when he briefs the President about a contested tax cut for stay-at-home mothers and is undercut by brash, young intern Ryan (recurring guest star Jesse Bradford). And the commander in chief balks at posing for his official portrait.

15Full Disclosure (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Full Disclosure

25 February 2004$2.99

The Bartlet administration reels from press leaks that former Vice President Hoynes (recurring guest star Tim Matheson) is preparing a tell-all book that will embarrass the President and Leo as Hoynes plans to become a candidate for President of the United States. The newsflash first stuns C.J. live on the air as she jousts with acerbic pundit Taylor Reid (recurring guest star Jay Mohr). Josh welcomes the mayor of Washington, D.C., to the White House to discuss school vouchers and also encounters a political firestorm when intern Ryan (recurring guest star Jesse Bradford) proposes closing a military base in a district belonging to a powerful congressman. Toby parleys with trade union bosses who reach an impasse over import safeguards for brassieres.

16Eppur Si Muove (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Eppur Si Muove

03 March 2004$2.99

Bartlet becomes furious when a rival conservative congresswoman tries to end funding for a controversial National Institute of Health medical study by exposing the fact that Bartlet's daughter Ellie (recurring guest star Nina Siemasko) is working at the institute as a scientist. As Toby searches for the internal White House leak that led to Ellie's press scrutiny, Josh tries to convince an old college friend to remain in contention as a judge on the 6th Circuit Federal ;;;;Court--even though his confirmation has been blocked for the past 12 months. Meanwhile, C.J. urges Abbey to increase her public profile as the First Lady and a working doctor. Part of C.J.'s plan includes educating children about medicine via a public service announcement with Abbey, Big Bird, Elmo, Rosita and Zoey.

17The Supremes (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

The Supremes

24 March 2004$2.99

When a Republican Supreme Court justice suddenly dies, the Bartlet administration scrambles to find a worthy replacement, and the halls are filled with candidates. But the President senses that the process is a political minefield until Josh devises a wild plan that could also create an opening for Evelyn Baker Lang (Emmy and Tony Award winner Glenn Close - "Fatal Attraction," "Air Force One"), a liberal who would be an unthinkable choice. Potential judicial nominees visit the West Wing offices and are interviewed--some serving only as decoys to confuse the press. But everyone gets curious when the President meets with Christopher Mulready (William Fichtner - "The Perfect Storm"), a bright but conservative judge.

18Access (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Access

31 March 2004$2.99

Producing a program on past and present White House press secretaries, a television documentary crew follows C.J. around to film a "typical" day. But the presence of outsiders adds stress when a crisis involving a terrorist shootout with the FBI has a smiling C.J. trying to keep the story a secret. Meanwhile, C.J. supervises her team in preparation for a formal papal visit with Bartlet and dodges difficult questions about the imminent future of the current FBI director.

19Talking Points (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Talking Points

21 April 2004$2.99

On the eve of the President's controversial trade summit meeting in Brussels, Josh is troubled when he learns that Bartlet will reverse his position concerning the loss of American jobs to foreign nations. C.J. is frustrated with a new Federal Communications Commission ruling allowing multimedia companies increased ownership of TV stations. Meanwhile, the administration tries to downplay job-loss statistics, and Donna tells Josh about her dissatisfaction with her limited role on his staff. During all of this, Bartlet meets Kate Harper (recurring guest star Mary McCormack - "K Street," "Private Parts"), the brash, new deputy national security advisor.

20No Exit (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

No Exit

28 April 2004$2.99

After attending a formal dinner at another location, Bartlet and his staff return to the White House and experience an emergency quarantine inside the West Wing when the environmental hazard monitor detects a dangerous foreign substance. The unexpected lockdown creates odd couplings of people forced to occupy small rooms together. Isolated with Will, Toby accuses his former assistant of backstabbing Bartlet. As Secret Service agents and hazardous materials inspectors search for the source of the anomaly, the President, Fiderer (recurring guest star Lily Tomlin) and Charlie submit to physical examinations, while in another room C.J. gives Donna strong career advice. And stuck with security adviser Kate (recurring guest star Mary McCormack), Josh queries her on why one of his jokes was deleted from Bartlet's speech--and gets an unexpected response.

21Gaza (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Gaza

12 May 2004$2.99

Donna and Admiral Fitzwallace (recurring guest star John Amos) travel with a few Congressmen to the hotly disputed Gaza Strip on a fact-finding mission, trying to sort through the rival issues between the Palestinians and Israelis. But the killing fields soon claim some members of the delegation when a deadly bomb shatters their vehicle, prompting Bartlet to consider targets for military action. In flashbacks, Donna is attracted to a dashing British photojournalist, Goran Marik (Jason Isaacs - "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"), who reveals to her his graphic world of recording mankind's most heinous acts of violence.

22Memorial Day (The West Wing) recap, spoilers

Memorial Day

19 May 2004$2.99

In the season finale, after the murders of high-ranking U.S. officials in the explosive Gaza Strip, Bartlet weighs appropriate military action. A wary Josh meets with a mysterious foreign operative while tending to Donna, who is fighting for her life.

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Señoras y señores: ¡el presidente de los Estados Unidos! Glenallen Walken, el portavoz de la mayoría republicana y un conservador con voluntad férrea, se convierte en presidente temporal mientras el presidente Bartlet hace frente al secuestro de su hija… y los empleados del Ala Oeste están divididos entre el deber al actual presidente y su lealtad al anterior. La resolución de la crisis del secuestro y la endeble vuelta de Bartlet al poder, son dos de los intrigantes argumentos de esta quinta temporada llena de incidentes que hizo ganar a Allison Janney el premio Emmy a la mejor actriz por su papel de la secretaria de prensa C.J. Cregg. Otros momentos interesantes de esta temporada: una sorprendente sustitución del vicepresidente, competiciones por el nombramiento al Tribunal Supremo y un fatídico viaje a Gaza.


אחרי פתיחה שמתחברת היטב עם העונה הקודמת ועם בתו החטופה של הנשיא, עליו להתמודד עם צרות בקומאר שארה"ב תוקפת, צרות עם סודאן וערב הסעודית, יחסים מתוחים עם צפון קוריאה שאחד מפסנתרניה מבקש לערוק למערב, תקציב הביטחון, החלטות מרחיקות לכת בעניין הביטוח הלאומי, סופת טורנדו עזה באוקלהומה, ועוד כמה צרות המוכרות היטב לציבור האמריקאי.

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