The West Wing (season 6)

The West Wing (season 6)
The West Wing Season 6
West Wing s6.jpg
DVD box cover. Cast from left to right:
Sen. Vinick, President Bartlet, and Rep. Santos.
Country of origin  United States
No. of episodes 22
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Original run October 20, 2004 (2004-10-20) – April 6, 2005 (2005-04-06)
Home video release
DVD release date September 26, 2005 (UK)
May 9, 2006 (US)
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The sixth season of The West Wing aired in the United States from October 20, 2004 to April 6, 2005 and consisted of 22 episodes. It was the penultimate season of The West Wing and aired Wednesday at 9:00 p.m. ET in the United States on NBC, a terrestrial television network.[1][2]

The season was released on DVD as a six-disc boxed set under the title The West Wing: The Complete Sixth Season by Warner Home Video being released first in Region 2 on September 26, 2005 and then in Region 4 on May 9, 2006. All episodes from the season are available to purchase and download through Warner Bros. Studio online store,[3] to registered users of iTunes Stores in certain countries,[4][5][6][7] and in the US through Amazon Video on Demand.[8] In Canada, the sixth season was simulcast on the terrestrial CTV Television Network.[2] In the United Kingdom the series was moved from E4 (channel) to Fridays at 9:00 p.m. on sister-station More4 with the season premiering in October 2005.[9]

Contents

Crew

The season was produced by John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.[10] The executive producers were the production company's namesake and founder John Wells, Christopher Misiano and Alex Graves – Llewellyn Wells (who left the show), Misiano and Graves had previously been co-executive producers in season five.[11] Carol Flint, Peter Noah and John Sacret Young were supervising producers, and Eli Attie, Kristin Harms, Michael Hissrich and Andrew Stearn were producers.[10][11] The West Wing was created by Aaron Sorkin. For the sixth season, regular staff writers were Wells, Flint, Noah, Young, Attie, Debora Cahn, Josh Singer, and former Democratic chief of staff on the Senate Committee on Finance, Lawrence O'Donnell.[12] The regular directors were Misiano, Graves and Laura Innes.

Cast

The sixth season had star billing for nine major roles. Stockard Channing as Abbey Bartlet, Dulé Hill as Charlie Young, Allison Janney as C. J. Cregg, Joshua Malina as Will Bailey, Janel Moloney as Donna Moss, Richard Schiff as Toby Ziegler, Martin Sheen as President Josiah Bartlet, John Spencer as Leo McGarry and Bradley Whitford as Josh Lyman all returned to the main cast.[13][14] In an initial 10-episode arc, Alan Alda joined the cast as Californian Republican Senator Arnold Vinick alongside Jimmy Smits (as three-term Houston Democratic Congressman Matt Santos) with both characters described as having "presidential aspirations".[15][16] Mary McCormack took on a recurring role as Deputy National Secturity Advisor Kate Harper,[17] and new character Annabeth Schott was introduced as a former feature writer that becomes Deputy Press Secretary – Schott was originally cast to be played by Marley Shelton but actor Kristin Chenoweth eventually played the part.[3][16][18] Recurring guest-star Ed O'Neill played Governor Eric Baker with Mel Harris (as Senator Rafferty) and Christopher Lloyd (portraying the real-life Lawrence Lessig) also guest-starring in an episode apiece.[3]

Characters that returned in recurring roles were Gary Cole as Vice President Bob Russell, Tim Matheson as former Vice President John Hoynes and Mark Feuerstein as Senate Majority Counsel Clifford Calley.[3][19] Roger Rees as British ambassador, Lord John Marbury also returned for one episode.[3] Actors who left the cast include John Amos as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Percy Fitzwallace who was killed in the penultimate episode of the previous season,[20] Jesse Bradford as intern Ryan Pierce[21] and Micheal Hyatt as legislative affairs advisor Angela Blake.[22]

Reception

The season was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards in 2005 without any wins. The show was nominated for Outstanding Drama Series for the sixth year running. Alan Alda, as Senator Vinnick, and Stockard Channing, as Abigail Bartlet were nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series respectively.[11] Alex Graves was nominated for Outstanding Directing in a Drama Series and production sound mixer Patrick Hanson and re-recording mixers Dan Hiland and Gary D. Rogers were nominated in the Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series category, both for the episode "2162 Votes".[11][23] "2162 Votes" also got Hanson, Hiland and Rogers a Cinema Audio Society Awards nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Television Series.[24] The show received a nomination in the Dramatic Series category and Carol Flint received a Writers Guild of America Award nomination in the Episodic Drama category for "A Good Day".[25] Allison Janney, as C. J. Cregg, was nominated at the Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series and the whole ensemble for the Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series award.[26] John Wells won the Humanitas Prize in the 60-minute category for "NSF Thurmont".[27] At the Producers Guild of America Awards ceremony in 2005, the show was nominated for the Norman Felton Producer of the Year Award – Episodic Drama.[28] Seth Adkins, as Cody Zucker, was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the Best Performance in a Television Series (Comedy or Drama) – Guest Starring Young Actor category.[29] Composer W. G. "Snuffy" Walden was awarded a BMI Television Award for his work on the show.[30] The season won two Imagen Awards, a Latino awards ceremony, with the submitted work "La Palabra". Executive producers John Wells, Christopher Misiano, Alex Graves, Director Jason Ensler, writer Eli Attie, and the executive producers won Best Primetime Series and Jimmy Smits (as Matt Santos) won Best Actor in Television.[31][32]


Episodes

Series
no.
Season
no.
Title Directed by Written by American viewers in millions Original airdate Production
code
111 1 "NSF Thurmont" Alex Graves John Wells 12.27[33] October 20, 2004 (2004-10-20) 2T5001
The world watches the aftermath of the Gaza attack on U.S. officials. The President learns that 82% of the American people, almost all of Congress, Vice President Bob Russell, Secretary of Defense Miles Hutchinson, the Joint Chiefs, and all of his staff besides C.J. Cregg and Kate Harper want him to launch retaliatory military strikes immediately. Meanwhile, he tries to arrange peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians at Naval Support Facility Thurmont, commonly known as Camp David, the President's retreat in Maryland. Finally, he strikes one of three suggested targets and readies for peace talks. 
112 2 "The Birnam Wood" Alex Graves John Wells 12.07[34] October 27, 2004 (2004-10-27) 2T5002
Israeli-Palestinian peace talks at Camp David result in a momentous peace accord. President Bartlet fires White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry, who was strongly against the talks. Moments later, Leo suffers a massive heart attack. ("The Birnam Wood" is a reference to the warning given to Macbeth in the Shakespeare play of the same name, in which he is warned that "Macbeth shall never vanquish'd be until / Great Birnam wood to high Dunsinane hill / Shall come against him.") 
113 3 "Third-Day Story" Christopher Misiano Eli Attie 13.82[35] November 3, 2004 (2004-11-03) 2T5003
The senior staff clash with Congressional leaders on how to fund U.S. peacekeepers destined for the Middle East following the peace accord signed by Israel and the Palestinians. As Leo McGarry recovers from his heart attack, the Cabinet secretaries and senior staff members continually make missteps without a Chief of Staff. Bartlet eventually asks C.J. to become the new Chief of Staff. 
114 4 "Liftoff" Alex Graves Debora Cahn 15.26[36] November 10, 2004 (2004-11-10) 2T5004
C.J. Cregg begins her tenure as White House Chief of Staff, as Toby and Donna begin searching for a new Press Secretary. The Republic of Georgia offers to give the United States its stockpile of weapons-grade uranium. Josh meets with Representative Matthew Santos of Texas, who is retiring from Congress despite having only recently been elected to his seat. Santos will become a recurring character this season, as he begins a campaign for the Presidency. 
115 5 "The Hubbert Peak" Julie Hebert Peter Noah 12.41[37] November 17, 2004 (2004-11-17) 2T5005
Josh crashes an SUV into a hybrid vehicle, causing a public relations disaster. He meets with environmental supporters who berate the White House for doing too little to beef up laws in this area, including raising fuel emissions standards; Josh points out that they have had seven years of a hostile Congress. Annabeth Schott decides she can coach Toby to do the White House's press briefings. 
116 6 "The Dover Test" Laura Innes Carol Flint 11.76[38] November 24, 2004 (2004-11-24) 2T5006
Santos gets friendly with Republicans over a Patients' Bill of Rights, and the first American soldier dies in the Gaza peacekeeping mission. 
117 7 "A Change Is Gonna Come" Vincent Misiano John Sacret Young & Josh Singer (teleplay)
John Sacret Young (story)
13.28[39] December 1, 2004 (2004-12-01) 2T5007
While preparing the upcoming China summit, the Chinese are insulted by President Bartlet's acceptance of a Taiwanese independence movement flag at a prayer breakfast. Meanwhile, former Vice-President John Hoynes asks Josh to run his presidential campaign. President Bartlet reveals a hidden medical crisis. 
118 8 "In the Room" Alex Graves Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. 12.33[40] December 8, 2004 (2004-12-08) 2T5008
At Zoey Bartlet's birthday party, magicians Penn and Teller appear to burn an American flag in the White House, prompting a publicity nightmare. Aboard Air Force One, Bartlet is stricken by a paralyzing MS episode, while Josh is approached to run the Vice President's presidential campaign. The Bartlet Administration offer Republican California Senator Arnold Vinick the position of the US Ambassador to the UN, but he turns it down and announces his candidacy for the Presidency instead. Governor Baker drops out of the Democratic nomination race, making Russell the clear front-runner. 
119 9 "Impact Winter" Lesli Linka Glatter Debora Cahn 12.53[41] December 15, 2004 (2004-12-15) 2T5009
In China, an impaired Bartlet is having trouble sitting through meetings following his MS attack. In Washington, a NASA functionary warns that an asteroid could strike Earth, while Josh wonders who should be the next guy to occupy the Oval Office and puts off a talk with Donna about her future until she finally quits her job. 
120 10 "Faith Based Initiative" Christopher Misiano Bradley Whitford 11.74[42] January 5, 2005 (2005-01-05) 2T5010
A senator attaches a rider to the federal budget bill that would ban gay marriage, almost daring the President to veto it. The Internet is rampant with a story that questions C.J.'s sexual orientation, and it is only fueled further when the White House refuses to dignify the allegations by putting out a statement. Donna joins the Vice President's campaign staff and heads for New Hampshire, while Santos decides that he will run for President if Josh will run his campaign. 
121 11 "Opposition Research" Christopher Misiano Eli Attie 11.88[43] January 12, 2005 (2005-01-12) 2T5011
Santos starts up his presidential campaign in New Hampshire, where he and Josh immediately disagree on campaign philosophy and Santos is criticized by Doug Westin, and Josh has a reunion with Donna. 
122 12 "365 Days" Andrew Bernstein Mark Goffman 10.92[44] January 19, 2005 (2005-01-19) 2T5012
On the day after Bartlet gives his last State of the Union address, Leo returns to the West Wing figuring out what to do during the remaining 365 days of Bartlet's term. The first of those days is taken up by the abduction of several American contractors in Bolivia, several other international concerns, Charlie's push to get a tax program that actually helps poor people taken seriously, Will's concern over his role on VP Russell's Presidential campaign, and the First Lady's planned visit to a NASCAR event. 
123 13 "King Corn" Alex Graves John Wells 10.69[45] January 26, 2005 (2005-01-26) 2T5013
The presidential candidates journey to Iowa, where Democrats Russell and Santos, and Republican Vinick, are all told by their handlers that when they appear before the corn growers association they must support subsidies for ethanol as fuel, regardless of their true feelings. 
124 14 "The Wake Up Call" Laura Innes Josh Singer 9.62[46] February 9, 2005 (2005-02-09) 2T5014
When a British passenger aircraft is accidentally shot down over Iran, causing an international crisis, C.J. battles with the First Lady over the how much to let Bartlet's MS affect his schedule; Toby and constitutional scholar Lawrence Lessig work with Belarusian diplomats on a new constitution. 
125 15 "Freedonia" Christopher Misiano Eli Attie 10.17[47] February 16, 2005 (2005-02-16) 2T5015
It is five days before the New Hampshire primary, and Josh is desperately trying to find a "silver bullet" that will get his candidate into the local debate between front-runners Russell and Hoynes. Then, Josh and Santos's disagreements over how to run the campaign come to a head when Santos hires Josh's ex-girlfriend Amy Gardner to help him prepare for the debate. 
126 16 "Drought Conditions" Alex Graves Debora Cahn 9.93[48] February 23, 2005 (2005-02-23) 2T5016
Senator Rafferty, a new presidential candidate garnered much media attention with a ground-breaking speech about health care. But her words contain interesting echoes of President Bartlet's original health plan known only to White House insiders which starts a physical fight between Toby and Josh. Meanwhile, Toby is more morose than usual after the death of his brother while C.J. is having problems dealing with lobbyist Clifford Calley
127 17 "A Good Day" Richard Schiff Carol Flint 10.66[49] March 2, 2005 (2005-03-02) 2T5017
Congressman Santos masterminds a plot to vote down Republican legislation in the House that would de-fund the President's program for stem cell research. A group of middle school children who are part of the Future Leaders for Democracy visit the White House and seek out Toby to discuss the voting age. Kate has to deal with a ridiculous impending invasion of Canada. 
128 18 "La Palabra" Jason Ensler Eli Attie 10.10[50] March 9, 2005 (2005-03-09) 2T5018
As Super Tuesday approaches, the three Democratic candidates battle it out to win California as the state legislature passes a bill that would prevent illegal immigrants from obtaining driver's licenses. 
129 19 "Ninety Miles Away" Rod Holcomb John Sacret Young 9.75[51] March 16, 2005 (2005-03-16) 2T5019
When speculations fly surrounding the nexus between communist Cuba and the United States, President Bartlet is propelled into a dubious conundrum—that is, to continue secret talks with Cuba's ailing dictator and lift the longstanding embargo or to yield to bipartisan political pressure and reaffirm decades-old sanctions. Meanwhile, Leo and Kate learn that they have more in common than politics when a distant memory of corrupted elections and bar room antics reveal a more intimate connection. 
130 20 "In God We Trust" Christopher Misiano Lawrence O'Donnell Jr. 8.96[52] March 23, 2005 (2005-03-23) 2T5020
Senator Vinick wins the Republican nomination for presidency and begins working on his campaign. He gets political advice from Bruno about choosing a vice president and how to deal with the latest controversy of Vinick's church attendance, or lack thereof. Meanwhile the Democrats are stuck in a three-way race for enough delegates to win the Democratic nominations; Russell barely leads Santos and Hoynes is a distant third. Bartlet tries to show unity in the party by wrangling the candidates. 
131 21 "Things Fall Apart" Nelson McCormick Peter Noah 9.88[53] March 30, 2005 (2005-03-30) 2T5021
The clear organization of the Republican Convention is making the Democrats look in disarray as the three candidates continue to battle for a clear Democratic Presidential nominee. Bartlet asks Leo to take control and organize the Democratic Convention. Meanwhile, the International Space Station has a leak and is losing oxygen which jeopardizes the lives of the three astronauts aboard and morality and mortality are examined. And a super-secret space shuttle might help them but it's considered too sensitive to reveal, until someone has a different idea... 
132 22 "2162 Votes" Alex Graves John Wells 11.62[54] April 6, 2005 (2005-04-06) 2T5022
It's the Democratic National Convention and the race to become the Democratic Presidential candidate has narrowed to three candidates: Russell, Santos, and Hoynes, with a fourth, Baker, being nominated from the floor. Also, Bartlet is enraged after the space shuttle leak and orders a full investigation. 

DVD release

The DVD release of season six was released by Warner Bros. first in the UK in September 2005 and then in the US on May 9, 2006, after the season had completed broadcasting on television. As well as every episode from the season, the DVD release features bonus material including audio commentary on three episodes from producers, directors, writers, and the cast and a documentary on Allison Janney's portrayal of C. J. Cregg.[55][56]

The West Wing: The Complete Sixth Season
Set details[55] Special features[56]
  • Audio Commentary:
    • "King Corn"
    • "In God We Trust"
    • "2162 Votes"
  • Featurettes:
    • C. J. Cregg: From Press Secretary to Chief of Staff
    • Easter Egg – A Conversation with John Spencer
Release dates[55][57][58]
 United States  Canada  United Kingdom  Australia
May 9, 2006 September 26, 2005 May 2, 2007

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