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Firing Line

  • Série télévisée
  • 1966–2020
  • 2h
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8,0/10
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Margaret Hoover in Firing Line (1966)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA debate program hosted by conservative pundit William F. Buckley who verbally sparred with many notable figures of the 20th century.A debate program hosted by conservative pundit William F. Buckley who verbally sparred with many notable figures of the 20th century.A debate program hosted by conservative pundit William F. Buckley who verbally sparred with many notable figures of the 20th century.

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    • William F. Buckley
    • Margaret Hoover
    • Jeff Greenfield
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    8,0/10
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    • Casting principal
      • William F. Buckley
      • Margaret Hoover
      • Jeff Greenfield
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire au total

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    William F. Buckley
    William F. Buckley
    • Self - Host…
    • 1966–1999
    Margaret Hoover
    • Self…
    • 2018–2020
    Jeff Greenfield
    Jeff Greenfield
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1986
    Michael Kinsley
    Michael Kinsley
    • Self - Moderator…
    • 1983–1997
    C. Dickerman Williams
    • Self - Moderator…
    • 1967–1969
    John Scott
    • Self - Moderator…
    • 1966–1967
    Lester Smith
    • Self - Moderator…
    • 1966–1967
    Lynne Williams
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1970
    Vere Gaynor
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1968–1969
    Mark Green
    • Self - Panelist…
    • 1981–1996
    Malcolm Muggeridge
    Malcolm Muggeridge
    • Self - Guest
    • 1968–1980
    Tom Wolfe
    Tom Wolfe
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    • 1970–1990
    Ernest Van den Haag
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    • 1967–1982
    Roy M. Cohn
    Roy M. Cohn
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    • 1968–1981
    John Kenneth Galbraith
    John Kenneth Galbraith
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    • 1969–1986
    Frances Fitzgerald
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1969
    John Coyne
    • Self - Panelist
    • 1969
    Henry Kissinger
    Henry Kissinger
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    • 1986–1997
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    10Blueghost

    The prototype for all political talk shows.

    I was baffled and sad when this show was cancelled. Sad, because it mysteriously went off the air in the mid 90's, and baffled for the same reason. It wasn't until a year or two later that I discovered that Bill Buckley had retired from the show, and the emotions hit me all over again.

    I grew up watching Firing Line, and always found it extremely fascinating. Bill Buckley tackled every single topic you could imagine; from hard science to law, to art, to racism, to geo-politics. One show might focus on drug addiction, another might be a debate on immigration, while another would discuss films and other art.

    My only complaint was that I always got the feeling that it needed to be an hour long show. Or at the very least 45 minutes.

    And like the other reviewer said Bill Buckley may be conservative, but he's a mellow kind of conservative. He doesn't get all bent out of shape when people disagree with him, because he knows he's right and respects any clever attempt to disprove his well learned positions. Seeing him smile during an exchange always put a smile on my face.

    Regrettably the same cannot be said for many of his guests, such as the notorious Ira Glasser, whose argumentative style in public debates boils down shouting down the opposition (see the Firing Line debate on Legal and Illegal Immigration, moderated by Michael Kinsington). Other guests included think tank heads, academicians, expert lawyers researching law, and a number of artists from both sides of the political spectrum.

    If you ever wanted to get to the truth or to the heart of an issue, or to at least hear both sides in a well constructed, sometimes light hearted, but always informative debate, then you should do yourself a favor and go seek out past shows.

    The show format is essentially talking heads. It's one of those "boring" shows that deals with serious issues affecting the United States and the world at large. But, if you want a real understanding of how today's hot topics have evolved, by that I mean issues like abortion, the 2nd ammendment, smut in films and other public media, or even online information, then Firing Line might be a good place to start.

    I wish Bill Buckley were still doing the show, but even I know that despite his expansive knowledge, he is, afterall, mortal, and must rest.
    7bkoganbing

    Didn't Descend To The Lowest Common Denominator

    William F. Buckley, Jr. published his first book God and Man At Yale in the early Fifties and became a conservative celebrity of sorts, but not really known to the general public. That was until 1965 when the toddling Conservative Party of New York ran him as their candidate for Mayor against John V. Lindsay and Abraham D. Beame, both of whom went on to become mayors.

    The celebrity he gained from that campaign brought him this interview show which ran 33 years on public television. He had a variety of guests across the political spectrum and they engaged in lively intellectual discussion.

    I will say this for Buckley, conservative that he was, he always kept the discussion on a high plain, but even ordinary folks could appreciate the man's wit if not his politics. Buckley would not have found Fox News a real comfortable place to be.

    I was in college when this show was first being broadcast and some friends had an in over at the studio the show was taped. Friends and I managed to be in the studio audience for several shows. I recall being in the audience when he interviewed Allen Ginsberg, David Susskind, and the one I remember best was with British Tory politician Enoch Powell who looked like Terry-Thomas. Perhaps it was Powell's appearance that prevented folks in the UK from taking him seriously about the unrestricted immigration policies there.

    I think Buckley was at his best with some of the British, he did some good shows with Malcolm Muggeridge and Alistair Cooke, one time liberals who now were his neighbors on the right. Those shows hopefully are preserved.

    Firing Line never descended to the lowest common denominator, Buckley would not have lasted on the air if he had with his kind of audience. When he retired, the show was canceled. And why not, it was his show uniquely that only one with his special wit and personality could have presided over.
    10jakejedi-110-781924

    Two different shows

    There really should be two separate shows listed as Margot Hoover in no way picked up this show when William F. Buckley retired as it was revived many years after the original show ended and after Buckley has passed away. That all said, Hoover is not a bad host but really no one can compare to Buckley. William Buckley was an incredibly well informed and talented interviewer that spoke with all kinds of different people over multiple decades. Buckley played a significant role in 20th century American history and anyone interested in public affairs should appreciate this program regardless of ideology.

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      In order to interview television guests for Firing Line, William F. Buckley was compelled by law to join the Screen Actors Guild (SAG), an American labor union. As an anti-union conservative, Buckley abhorred his SAG membership. In 1974, Buckley legally challenged the SAG's union requirements for news broadcasters such as himself. His challenge failed, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to review the case.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 avril 1966 (États-Unis)
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      • États-Unis
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      • Anglais
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      • WOR-TV - 1440 Broadway, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(1966-1968)
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      • Community Television of Southern California
      • RKO General
      • Thirteen / WNET
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