Washington Week with The Atlantic

Washington Week with The Atlantic (1967- )

RunningTalk Show show

On Washington Week (formerly Washington Week with Gwen Ifill) guest journalists weigh in on issues of the week in this venerable roundtable, the first program ever fed by PBS (previously it had aired on WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., and other East Coast public stations). Though its format is panel discussion, there have been occasional one-on-one interviews, a notable example being host Paul Duke's 1994 White House visit with President Bill Clinton. The series won a DuPont-Columbia University Award in 1974.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (30 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the date of Washington Week's premiere?

Washington Week premiered on February 17th, 1967.

What were the names of the original moderators of Washington Week?

The original moderators of Washington Week were Robert MacNeil and Martin Agronsky.

What inspired the creation of Washington Week?

Washington Week was created in response to the growing public interest in politics and America's involvement in the Vietnam War.

How did Washington Week differ from other political programs of the time?

Unlike other political programs of the time, Washington Week offered a non-partisan approach to reporting and analysis of current events.

What topics did Washington Week cover during its first year on air?

During its first year on air, Washington Week covered topics such as the Vietnam war, the civil rights movement, and the space race.

Who were some notable guests that appeared on Washington Week in its early years?

Notable guests that appeared on Washington Week in its early years include political figures such as Senators Edward Kennedy and Barry Goldwater.

What was the reaction to Washington Week's coverage of Watergate?

Washington Week's coverage of Watergate was highly praised for its in-depth reporting and analysis.

What was the format of Washington Week in the 1960s?

In the 1960s, Washington Week followed a panel discussion format with two hosts and several guest political commentators.

What role did Robert MacNeil play in the creation of Washington Week?

Robert MacNeil was instrumental in the creation of Washington Week, having previously worked as a correspondent on the CBS Evening News.

How did Martin Agronsky become involved in Washington Week?

Martin Agronsky became involved in Washington Week after being approached by producer Henry Morgenthau III.

What was the critical reception of Washington Week during its early years?

Washington Week received positive critical reception during its early years for its insightful and in-depth political reporting.

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Also known as

  • Washington Week with The Atlantic
  • Washington Week
  • Washington Week With Gwen Ifill and National Journal (United States)
  • Washington Week with Gwen Ifill (United States)
  • Washington Week in Review (United States)

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