Lord John Marbury (The West Wing)

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Lord John Marbury
The West Wing episode
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 11
Written by Aaron Sorkin & Patrick Caddell (teleplay)
Patrick Caddell & Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. (story)
Directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Guest stars John Amos
Roger Rees
Janel Moloney
Elisabeth Moss
John Diehl
James Hong
Erick Avari
David Doty
Clyde Kusatsu
Iqbal Theba
Production no. 225910
Original airdate January 5, 2000
Season 1 episodes
  1. Pilot
  2. Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc
  3. A Proportional Response
  4. Five Votes Down
  5. The Crackpots and These Women
  6. Mr. Willis of Ohio
  7. The State Dinner
  8. Enemies
  9. The Short List
  10. In Excelsis Deo
  11. Lord John Marbury
  12. He Shall, from Time To Time...
  13. Take out the Trash Day
  14. Take This Sabbath Day
  15. Celestial Navigation
  16. 20 Hours in L. A.
  17. The White House Pro-Am
  18. Six Meetings Before Lunch
  19. Let Bartlet Be Bartlet
  20. Mandatory Minimums
  21. Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics
  22. What Kind of Day Has It Been
List of The West Wing episodes

"Lord John Marbury" is the 11th episode of The West Wing. Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was quoted in Time magazine as saying this episode had one of the best expositions on foreign policy she'd seen on TV.[1]

As a border war between India and Pakistan poses the threat of a nuclear clash, a flamboyant British expert on the region, Lord John Marbury is summoned to the White House, while Charlie asks for the President's permission to date his daughter Zoey. Josh is subpoenaed to testify on his investigation into substance abuse.

  1. ^ Jay Branegan (2000-05-07). You Could Call It the Wonk Wing. Time. Retrieved on 2007-10-27.

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