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Martin was played by the always-exceptional Alan Alda (M*A*S*H, The West Wing). It's hard not to enjoy the presence of Alda, and "Mamma Mia" was no exception. The scene where Jack and Martin suddenly found themselves arguing over politics was fun, ...
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source: Insider Advantage Georgia
GA Perhaps the closest American politics has come to Britain's question time came when presidential nominees Jimmy Smits and Alan Alda went head-to-head in an episode during the last season of “The West Wing.” The current scandal over use of living ...
Published Thu, May 28
source: TV Fodder
CT I am both proud and ashamed to say that I have managed to never see a single episode of M*A*S*H, but I used to watch Scientific American, like, all the time. And I may have never watched The West Wing, sure, but I did see Mr. Alda take a political role ... Alan Alda Guests on '30 Rock' Comedy Centric
Published Sun, May 10
source: Comedy Centric
TV Fodder by Chandra on May 7th, 2009 Tonight's (May 7) NBC comedy lineup includes special guest star Alan Alda (The West Wing, ER, M*A*S*H) on 30 Rock. Keep reading to learn what else is happening on all four sitcoms. And, remember, next Thursday, May 14, ... 30 Rock: "Mama Mia" TV Fodder
Published Thu, May 7
Why do series finales have to be so final? 
source: TV Squad
CA - Dec 1, 2008 For example, the series finales for M*A*S*H, The West Wing and Star Trek: Voyager, to name a few, had logical endings that tied up as many loose ends as ...
Published Mon, Dec 1
DVD Review: The West Wing - The Complete Seventh Season 
source: Blogcritics
Following Arnold Vinick (Alan Alda) and Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits) as they campaign to take the place of President Jed Bartlet (Martin Sheen), the final season finally seems to rediscover the giddiness with which Sorkin used to approach ...
Published Tue, Nov 28
source: TV.com
Drama Series Deadwood, HBO; Lost, ABC; Six Feet Under, HBO; 24, Fox; The West Wing, NBC. Supporting Actor, Drama Series William Shatner, Boston Legal, ABC; Oliver Platt, Huff, Showtime; Naveen Andrews, Lost, ABC; Terry O'Quinn, Lost, ABC; Alan Alda, The West Wing, NBC.
Published Sat, Jul 23