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Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Honesty
The most honest three and a half minutes of television, EVER...
It would be nice if some of our politicians talked in plain language like that clip.
It was from the pilot episode of a series about news on television, with a made-up TV channel as part of the plot. It was called, I think, The Newsroom; with Jeff Daniels as the lead.
It was a fair programme, but tended to be a little bit 'preachy'. It lasted one series, with the possibility of a return. It was written by Aaron Sorkin, of 'West Wing fame'
It was from the pilot episode of a series about news on television, with a made-up TV channel as part of the plot. It was called, I think, The Newsroom; with Jeff Daniels as the lead.
It was a fair programme, but tended to be a little bit 'preachy'. It lasted one series, with the possibility of a return. It was written by Aaron Sorkin, of 'West Wing fame'
Where is this from, I recognise the main actor but don't know if its a film or political video, I need some idea of what it is?
ReplyDeleteDaedlaus
Deadalus,
ReplyDeleteIt was from the pilot episode of a series about news on television, with a made-up TV channel as part of the plot. It was called, I think, The Newsroom; with Jeff Daniels as the lead.
It was a fair programme, but tended to be a little bit 'preachy'. It lasted one series, with the possibility of a return. It was written by Aaron Sorkin, of 'West Wing fame'
Deadalus,
ReplyDeleteIt was from the pilot episode of a series about news on television, with a made-up TV channel as part of the plot. It was called, I think, The Newsroom; with Jeff Daniels as the lead.
It was a fair programme, but tended to be a little bit 'preachy'. It lasted one series, with the possibility of a return. It was written by Aaron Sorkin, of 'West Wing fame'