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Night FiveEpisode Number: 57 Season Num: 3 First Aired: Wednesday February 6, 2002 Prod Code: 227214 |
Stanley Keyworth revisits the White House to uncover the reason Bartlet hasn't been able to sleep since the night of the Iowa caucus; C.J. enlists Leo's help in freeing a White House reporter kidnapped while on assignment in the Congo; Toby and Andy joust over an upcoming presidential speech condemning Islamic fanaticism by name; Donna is offered a lucrative dot.com job by an old friend; Sam sparks an exchange on radical versus lipstick feminism when he comments on Ainsley's evening attire immediately after asking her to review language in Bartlet's U.N. address.
| Writer: | Aaron Sorkin |
| Director: | Christopher Misiano |
| Star: | Martin Sheen (President Jed Bartlet), Dulé Hill (Charlie Young), Allison Janney (Claudia Jean "C.J." Cregg), Rob Lowe (Sam Seaborn (Episodes 1-84)), Richard Schiff (Toby Ziegler), John Spencer (Leo McGarry), Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman), Janel Moloney (Donna Moss (Episodes 23-, recurring previously)) |
| Recurring Role: | Kathleen York (Andrea Wyatt), Emily Procter (Ainsley Hayes), Nicole Robinson (Margaret), Kim Webster (Ginger), Devika Parikh (Bonnie), Timothy Davis-Reed (Mark) |
| Guest Star: | Adam Arkin (Stanley Keyworth), Alanna Ubach (Celia Walton), Carmen Argenziano (Leonard Wallace), Nancy Cassaro (Janet Price), Basil Wallace (McKonnen Loboko), Paul Fitzgerald (Casey Reed), Kris Murphy (Katie) |
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Awards and Nominations:
Martin Sheen was nominated in 2002 for the Emmy of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this episode
Richard Schiff was nominated in 2002 for the Emmy of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this episode and in "Hartsfield's Landing"
This episode won the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series along with many other from the season (Aaron Sorkin, Thomas Schlamme, John Wells, Kevin Falls, Alex Graves, Christopher Misiano, Michael Hissrich, Kristin Harms, Llewellyn Wells)
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Martin Sheen was nominated in 2002 for the Emmy of Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this episode
Richard Schiff was nominated in 2002 for the Emmy of Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his performance in this episode and in "Hartsfield's Landing"
This episode won the 2002 Emmy for Outstanding Drama Series along with many other from the season (Aaron Sorkin, Thomas Schlamme, John Wells, Kevin Falls, Alex Graves, Christopher Misiano, Michael Hissrich, Kristin Harms, Llewellyn Wells)
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Score: 8.6 Great 68 votes
Score: 8.6 Great 68 votes
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