Firing Line

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Firing Line was a long-running American public affairs television program known for its intellectual debates and conservative perspective, moderated by William F. Buckley Jr.

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instanceOf public affairs television program
television program
archivedAt Hoover Institution
surface form: Hoover Institution Library & Archives
broadcastOn National Educational Television
PBS
Syndication
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator William F. Buckley Jr.
executiveProducer William F. Buckley Jr.
filmingLocation United States of America
surface form: United States
finalAired 1999
firstAired 1966
genre debate program
political talk show
public affairs
hasNotableGuest Allen Ginsberg
Barry Goldwater
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
Edward M. Kennedy
surface form: Edward Kennedy

Eldridge Cleaver
George McGovern
George F. Will
surface form: George Will

Gore Vidal
Henry A. Kissinger
surface form: Henry Kissinger

James Baldwin
Jesse Jackson
John Kenneth Galbraith
John Kerry
Margaret Thatcher
Michael Dukakis
Milton Friedman
Noam Chomsky
Norman Mailer
Pat Buchanan
Ronald Reagan
Tom Wolfe
William Rusher
host William F. Buckley Jr.
ideologicalOrientation conservative
notableFor conservative perspective on public affairs
high-profile political and cultural guests
long-form intellectual debates
numberOfSeasons 33
originalLanguage English
presenter William F. Buckley Jr.
productionCompany Coveside Entertainment
starring William F. Buckley Jr.
typicalFormat one-on-one interview
panel debate

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William F. Buckley Jr. hosted Firing Line
Margaret Hoover notableWork Firing Line
this entity surface form: Firing Line with Margaret Hoover
James L. Buckley notableWork Firing Line
this entity surface form: Firing Line (as guest and associate of William F. Buckley Jr.)