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Original host Buckley in 1985. Firing Line began on April 4, 1966, as an hour-long show (including breaks) for commercial television. The program was produced at WOR-TV in New York City and was syndicated nationally through that station's parent company RKO General and later Show Corporation of America, a syndication firm which RKO acquired majority ownership of in 1968.
Firing Line is an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley Jr. This is a list of episodes that aired originally from 1966 to 1969. [ 1 ]
Firing Line is an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley Jr. This is a list of episodes that aired originally from 1966 to 1999. [ 1 ]
Warren Steibel (1925–2002) was an American producer and director.He worked in the television and film industry throughout his career, and is perhaps best remembered for his long friendship with William F. Buckley Jr., both of whom collaborated on the production of Firing Line from April 1966 until its final broadcast at the end of 1999.
A noted political commentator, Tyrrell appeared on a 1984 episode of Firing Line with William F. Buckley Jr., in which he debated with Christopher Hitchens the premise that the liberal movement was a failure, as asserted in Tyrrell's book The Liberal Crack-up. [7]
Firing Line‘s Margaret Hoover’s interview with Bill O’Reilly came to an abrupt end when the PBS host’s line of questioning turned to the allegations of sexual harassment against him.
Kinsley's first exposure to a national television audience was as moderator of William Buckley's Firing Line. In 1979, he became editor of The New Republic and wrote the magazine's TRB column for most of the 1980s and 1990s.
Pages in category "William F. Buckley Jr." The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Firing Line (TV program) N. National Review; O.