American television podcast
Podcast
The West Wing Weekly is an American podcast hosted by Hrishikesh Hirway and Joshua Malina . In each episode, the hosts discuss one episode of the television program The West Wing , which originally aired on NBC from 1999 to 2006. The podcast, which ran from 2016–2020, features various cast and crew members including series creator Aaron Sorkin , director Tommy Schlamme , series actors Martin Sheen , Rob Lowe , Bradley Whitford , Richard Schiff , Allison Janney , Janel Moloney , Marlee Matlin , and Dulé Hill , longtime series writer-producers Eli Attie and Lawrence O'Donnell , and many former government officials, academics, and pundits, among others.
The New York Times described the podcast as "taking a fine-tooth comb to each episode of [the] political drama".[ 1]
History
Joshua Malina , who played Will Bailey in The West Wing , said, "I've been a frequent guest on other people's podcasts, and I have always wanted to find something that I could call my own," collaborating with his friend and the host of the podcast Song Exploder , Hrishikesh Hirway , to start the podcast.[ 2] The first episode was released on March 22, 2016 and new episodes are released weekly on Wednesdays, the night on which The West Wing originally aired.[ 3] In September 2016, the podcast was added to the Radiotopia network.[ 4]
Episodes
Season 1
The podcast debuted on March 22, 2016 with an episode discussing the pilot episode of The West Wing .[ 5] The first guest of the podcast was Dulé Hill , who played the role of Charlie Young on the series. Other guests during the season included cast members Janel Moloney , Richard Schiff , Melissa Fitzgerald , William Duffy , Peter James Smith, Liza Weil , Kathleen York , Bill O'Brien , and Tim Matheson , series writer-producer Eli Attie , series costumer Lyn Paolo, and other guests such as Ronald Klain , Senator Bob Casey Jr. , former White House spokesperson Jay Carney , Patrick Murphy , and Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson .[ 6] The season also included a 10 year reunion episode with The West Wing cast at the ATX Television Festival [ 7] and a discussion panel with the FiveThirtyEight team.[ 8]
Season 2
The second season episodes began on September 20, 2016 with a discussion with series creator Aaron Sorkin .[ 9] [ 10] The second season included Tommy Schlamme ,[ 11] set decorator Ellen Totleben, cast members Bradley Whitford , Emily Procter , Michael O'Neill , Dave Chameides , Kim Webster, Nina Siemaszko , Rob Lowe , Marlee Matlin , Oliver Platt as well as other guests including Eric Fanning , Congressman Brendan Boyle , Congressman Steve Gunderson , former White House Communications Director , Donald A. Baer .[ 6] The season also featured a Q&A episode with the hosts, called "Big Block of Cheese", named after the eponymous day from the episode "The Crackpots and These Women ",[ 12] and a live episode at SF Sketchfest with Bradley Whitford .
Season 3
The third season began on April 5, 2017 with the discussion of 9/11 special episode Isaac and Ishmael , with Ajay Naidu and former White House Press Secretary , Mike McCurry .[ 13] It included interviews with guest star Mark Harmon ,[ 14] composer W. G. Snuffy Walden ,[ 15] writer Eli Attie ,[ 16] Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ,[ 17] a previously unaired interview with John Spencer [ 18] and a live taping for the season finale episode with Aaron Sorkin and Allison Janney .[ 19]
Season 4
The fourth season began on October 4, 2017 with a special episode featuring Martin Sheen .[ 20] It featured interviews with guest stars John Gallagher Jr. ,[ 21] Clark Gregg ,[ 22] and Aimee Mann ,[ 23] director Christopher Misiano ,[ 24] and former Education Secretary John King Jr. [ 23] The season concluded with a retrospective live episode with guests Aaron Sorkin and Emily Procter.[ 25]
Season 5
The fifth season began on May 29, 2018 with a live episode recorded at Georgetown University featuring Bradley Whitford and Ronald Klain .[ 26] It included interviews with writers Lauren Schmidt Hissrich and Alexa Junge ,[ 27] Lawrence O'Donnell ,[ 28] Debora Cahn ,[ 29] and Josh Singer ;[ 30] guest stars Bellamy Young ,[ 31] Wilson Cruz [ 32] and Jason Isaacs ;[ 33] and real life political staffer Jennifer Palmieri ,[ 34] and former politicians John Tierney [ 35] and Tom Daschle .[ 32]
Season 6
The sixth season began on December 4, 2018, with special episodes replacing regular episodes in the last week of each month. Regular episodes featured interviews with cast members Allison Janney,[ 36] Mary McCormack ,[ 37] Bradley Whitford,[ 38] Richard Schiff[ 39] and Alan Alda ;[ 40] guest stars Penn & Teller ,[ 41] Evan Arnold and Karis Campbell ;[ 42] politicians Jacob Walles ,[ 43] Pete Buttigieg [ 44] and Tony Blinken ;[ 45] and Professor Lawrence Lessig , who was portrayed by Christopher Lloyd on an episode of the TV series.[ 46] Special episodes included interviews with writer Paul Redford ,[ 47] political consultant David Axelrod ,[ 48]
graphic designer Michael Bierut [ 49] and actor Gary Cole and producer David Mandel from Veep .[ 50]
Season 7
The seventh and final season began on July 9, 2019.[ 51]
Reception
The New York Times called it "A podcast with a ringer".[ 52] The Guardian also reviewed it positively calling it, "The new West Wing podcast is a tonic to Trumpmania".[ 53]
See also
References
^ Smith, Erin Geiger (March 24, 2017). "Welcome to the Podcast. First, a Word From Our Celebrity" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved July 2, 2017 .
^ " 'The West Wing Weekly' Podcast Promises To Break Down Every Episode" . NPR . March 20, 2016.
^ "Joshua Malina's West Wing Podcast Is Here" . March 16, 2016.
^ "Radiotopia Welcomes The West Wing Weekly" . Variety . September 21, 2016.
^ "1.01: Pilot — The West Wing Weekly" . March 22, 2016.
^ a b "Index — The West Wing Weekly" . Retrieved December 21, 2016 .
^ " 'The West Wing' Reunion: Aaron Sorkin and Cast Remember How the Internet Saved the Series" . IndieWire . June 11, 2016.
^ Jody Avirgan (May 31, 2016). "FiveThirtyEight's Elections Podcast Is Coming To California!" .
^ "Aaron Sorkin talks writing for TV on West Wing podcast" . Entertainment Weekly . September 19, 2016.
^ "2.00: Special Interim Session" . September 23, 2016.
^ " "The West Wing Weekly" Podcast Controversy! Director Tommy Schlamme Has A "Bone To Pick" With Joshua Malina & Hrishi Hirway" . June 14, 2016.
^ "0.03: Big Block of Cheese — The West Wing Weekly" . December 21, 2016.
^ "3.00: Isaac and Ishamel — The West Wing Weekly" . April 4, 2017.
^ "3.20: The Black Vera Wang — The West Wing Weekly" . September 6, 2017.
^ "3.07: The Indians in the Lobby — The West Wing Weekly" . May 24, 2017.
^ "3.20: Ways and Means — The West Wing Weekly" . April 25, 2017.
^ "3.15: Dead Irish Writers — The West Wing Weekly" . July 25, 2017.
^ "3.09: Bartlet for America — The West Wing Weekly" . June 6, 2017.
^ "3.22: Posse Comitatus — The West Wing Weekly" . September 19, 2017.
^ "4.00: President Bartlet Special — The West Wing Weekly" . October 3, 2017.
^ "4.01: 20 Hours in America, Part One — The West Wing Weekly" . October 10, 2017.
^ "4.07: Election Night — The West Wing Weekly" . November 21, 2017.
^ a b "1.01: College Kids — The West Wing Weekly" . October 25, 2017.
^ "4.02: 20 Hours in America, Part Two — The West Wing Weekly" . October 17, 2017.
^ "4.24: Season 4 Retrospective — The West Wing Weekly" . May 15, 2018.
^ "5.01: 7A WF 83429 — The West Wing Weekly" . May 29, 2018.
^ "5.060: Disaster Relief — The West Wing Weekly" . July 10, 2018.
^ "5.15: Full Disclosure — The West Wing Weekly" . September 18, 2018.
^ "5.17: The Supremes — The West Wing Weekly" . October 2, 2018.
^ "5.22: Memorial Day — The West Wing Weekly" . November 13, 2018.
^ "5.10: The Stormy Present — The West Wing Weekly" . August 7, 2018.
^ a b "5.20: No Exit — The West Wing Weekly" . October 30, 2018.
^ "5.21: Gaza — The West Wing Weekly" . November 7, 2018.
^ "5.05 Constituency of One — The West Wing Weekly" . June 26, 2018.
^ "5.13: The Warfare of Genghis Khan — The West Wing Weekly" . September 4, 2018.
^ "6.04: LiftOff — The West Wing Weekly" . January 11, 2019.
^ "6.07: A Change is Gonna Come — The West Wing Weekly" . February 5, 2019.
^ "6.10: Faith Based Initiative — The West Wing Weekly" . March 5, 2019.
^ "6.16: Drought Conditions — The West Wing Weekly" . April 30, 2019.
^ "6.20: In God We Trust — The West Wing Weekly" . June 4, 2019.
^ "6.08: In The Room — The West Wing Weekly" . February 12, 2019.
^ "6.13: King Corn — The West Wing Weekly" . April 2, 2019.
^ "6.02: The Birnam Wood — The West Wing Weekly" . December 11, 2018.
^ "6.11: Opposition Research — The West Wing Weekly" . March 12, 2019.
^ "6.12: 365 Days — The West Wing Weekly" . March 19, 2019.
^ "6.14: The Wake Up Call — The West Wing Weekly" . April 9, 2019.
^ "0.10: In The Writers' Room — The West Wing Weekly" . February 26, 2019.
^ "0.12: How Barack Obama Shaped Matthew Santos — The West Wing Weekly" . April 23, 2019.
^ "0.13: Graphic Design for President! — The West Wing Weekly" . May 21, 2019.
^ "0.14: Veep — The West Wing Weekly" . June 25, 2019.
^ "7.01: The Ticket — The West Wing Weekly" . July 9, 2019.
^ Robert Ito (June 24, 2016). " 'The West Wing Weekly,' a Podcast With a Ringer" . The New York Times .
^ Graeme Virtue (March 23, 2016). "Bartlet for president! The new West Wing podcast is a tonic to Trumpmania" . The Guardian .
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