The West Wing - All Seasons

The West Wing - Season 1

Season 1

Martin Sheen and Rob Lowe, as the U.S. President and his deputy communications director, play politics in this innovative Washington, D.C., drama series from award-winning producers John Wells, Aaron Sorkin and Thomas Schlamme.

Network
Episodes22
DatesSep 22, 1999 - May 17, 2000
The West Wing - Season 2

Season 2

After a critically acclaimed freshman season, the Emmy Award-winning series The West Wing returns for a behind-the-scenes look at another year in the life of the eclectic group of frenzied staffers in the Oval Office.

Network
Episodes22
DatesOct 4, 2000 - May 16, 2001
The West Wing - Season 3

Season 3

Experience the inner workings of the White House in this innovative, multiple Emmy Award-winning drama series with humorous overtones from award-winning producers John Wells (ER, China Beach), Aaron Sorkin (Sports Night) and Thomas Schlamme (Sports Night). Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now) and Rob Lowe (Contact) lead an acclaimed ensemble cast in this behind-the-scenes look at the United States President and the devoted, eclectic group of frenzied staffers who tirelessly labour in The West Wing.

Network
Episodes21
DatesOct 3, 2001 - May 22, 2002
The West Wing - Season 4

Season 4

United States President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen - Apocalypse Now) and his devoted staffers tirelessly serve the country, facing new, late-term challenges. The innovative, multiple Emmy Award-winning drama series The West Wing comes from award-winning producers John Wells (ER, China Beach), Aaron Sorkin (Sports Night) and Thomas Schlamme (Sports Night).

Network
Episodes23
DatesSep 25, 2002 - May 14, 2003
The West Wing - Season 5

Season 5

Brilliant United States President Josiah Bartlet's folksy charm and country-lawyer charisma complement his deep conviction and his devotion to what he believes is right for the country. And his eclectic group of frenzied staffers tirelessly Labours on behalf of those principles morning, noon and night in The West Wing.

Network
Episodes22
DatesSep 24, 2003 - May 19, 2004
The West Wing - Season 6

Season 6

Brilliant United States President Josiah Bartlet's folksy charm and country-lawyer charisma complement his deep conviction and his devotion to what he believes is right for the country. And his eclectic group of frenzied staffers tirelessly labours on behalf of those principles morning, noon and night in The West Wing. Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now) leads an acclaimed ensemble cast.

Network
Episodes22
DatesOct 20, 2004 - Apr 6, 2005
The West Wing - Season 7

Season 7

Go behind the scenes and experience the inner workings of the White House in this innovative drama series from Emmy Award winner John Wells. For nearly eight years, President Josiah Bartlet has led the most powerful nation on earth.

Now, as Bartlet's time in the White House comes to an end, two formidable men vie for the Presidency: Arnold Vinick, a Republican senator from California, and three-term Houston Democratic Congressman Matthew Santos. Winner of two Emmy Awards: Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Alan Alda) Outstanding Multi-camera Sound Mixing for a Series or Special.

Network
Episodes22
DatesSep 25, 2005 - May 14, 2006

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