The West Wing

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Running Time: 50 minutes (approx)

This multi-Emmy award winning White House drama stars Martin Sheen as Democrat President Josiah Bartlet. The story takes us inside the lives of staffers in the west wing of the White House.

The series centers around a New Hampshire Democrat Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen), the U.S. President who exudes a country-lawyer charisma that belies his brilliance, his deep conviction and devotion to what he believes is right for the country.

Among Bartlet's loyal staffers are Leo McGarry (John Spencer), the President's chief of staff and his closest ally and confidant. He possesses the sort of street smarts that enable him to keep in touch with the sentiments of the nation. Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman (Bradley Whitford) is a skilled strategist, who helped get Bartlet elected, often too opinionated for his own good, his sarcastic assistant, Donna (Janel Moloney), is there to take the wind out of his sails.

Press Secretary C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney) spend her time deflecting the press' questions, working alongside Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff), the Communications Director whose cynical sense of humour gets him through many dicey political situations. In contrast to his boss, Deputy Communications Director Sam Seaborn (Rob Lowe) is a strictly political animal, easily able to craft an appropriate presidential response.

Rounding off the effective political team is the President's plainspoken yet astute personal aide, Charlie Young (Dule Hill). The combined efforts of the diverse members of this unique team help run a country.

Screen legend Martin Sheen talks about his role as Democrat President Josiah Bartlet in the multi-Emmy award winning White House drama.

Martin explains what first drew him to the project: "Two words - Aaron Sorkin. He's one of the best writers going. We'd worked together on The American President so I knew the quality of his work. When I heard that he was making a politically motivated series I was very intrigued." Martin obviously revels in his role as Bartlet, but what kind of man is he? "He's a square shooter, an honest and practical politician with a great mind and heart."

The fascination of the show comes from the brilliantly drawn characters and the powerful acting, but also from the sense you get of looking inside the White House. But is The West Wing accurate? "The basic themes are fictional," Martin explains. "There is no Bartlet. That means we have the advantage of being able to fictionalise and create debate around the less popular issues in America today, which politicians are really wary of. We can talk about a moratorium on the death penalty for instance, or about drug rehabilitation rather than long sentences, about gun control. The ideas are out there."

The political nature of the show is obvious: Bartlet is a liberal democrat and so is Martin Sheen. Does this split viewers in the States? "The democrats are very supportive of the show, yes," Martin admits. "Though not some conservative democrats who think it goes too far. A lot of non-political people watch it too, because it's just such great, funny, gripping drama. What people get out of it is a sense of what bureaucrats actually do for a living."

In many ways the role of Bartlet is like any role Martin would undertake: he commits fully to his character and the situations he finds himself in. But does he think he knows what it would be like to actually be president now? "No way!" Martin laughs. "Only one person at a time can actually know that. I can only imagine, and do my best to be convincing." And what about turning the role into reality, as other actors have done in the past? "As for actually doing the job, no way! It's a professional, lifelong task. It's not something you would just pick up, though you wouldn't know that at the moment, would you?"

When is The West Wing next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on more4 July 11th, 10:50pm and on more4 July 18th, 11:10pm. See more...

Main Cast

Bradley WhitfordJosh Lyman
Allison JanneyClaudia Jean 'C.J.' Cregg
Image for Richard SchiffRichard SchiffToby Ziegler
John SpencerLeo McGarry
Image for Martin SheenMartin SheenPresident Josiah "Jed" Bartlet, President Josiah 'Jed' Bartlet
Janel MoloneyDonna Moss
Dulé HillCharlie Young
Stockard ChanningAbbey Bartlet, Abigail 'Abbey' Bartlet
NiCole RobinsonMargaret, Margaret Hooper
Joshua MalinaWill Bailey
Image for Rob LoweRob LoweSam Seaborn
Melissa FitzgeraldCarol Fitzpatrick
Image for Jimmy SmitsJimmy SmitsCongressman Matthew Santos
Mary McCormackKate Harper
Alan AldaSenator Arnold Vinick
Kim WebsterGinger
Timothy Davis-ReedMark O'Donnell
Kris MurphyKatie Witt
William DuffyLarry
Peter James SmithEd
Renée EstevezNancy
Devika ParikhBonnie, Bonnie - Communications Aide
Charles NolandReporter Steve, Steve, Steve - Reporter #2
Image for Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethAnnabeth Schott
Image for Lily TomlinLily TomlinDebbie Fiderer, Deborah Fiderer
Moira KellyMandy Hampton
Mindy SeegerChris, Reporter Chris
Kathryn JoostenDolores Landingham
Image for Elisabeth MossElisabeth MossZoey Bartlet
Timothy BusfieldDaniel 'Danny' Concannon, Danny Concannon, Danny Concanon
Gary ColeVice President Bob Russell
Image for Mary-Louise ParkerMary-Louise ParkerAmy Gardner
John AmosPercy Fitzwallace
Ivan AllenAnchor Roger Salier, Roger Salier
Tim MathesonFormer Vice President John Hoynes, John Hoynes, Vice President John Hoynes
Randy BrooksArthur - Reporter, Arthur Leeds
Karis CampbellRonna
Image for Marlee MatlinMarlee MatlinJoey Lucas
Ron SilverBruno Gianelli
Anna Deavere SmithNancy McNally
Bill O'BrienKenny Thurman, Kenny Thurman - Joey's Interpreter
Steve RyanSecretary of Defense Miles Hutchinson
Thomas KopacheAssistant Secretary of State Bob Slatterly
Teri PoloHelen Santos
Kathleen YorkAndrea Wyatt
Image for Janeane GarofaloJaneane GarofaloLouise Thornton
Image for Bradley JamesBradley JamesAgent #2, Donnie, Secret Service, Secret Service Agent, Secret Service Agent #1, Secret Service Agent Donnie
Aaron Michael LaceyGovernment Employee, Marine, New Hampshire State Trooper, Secret Service Agent
Matthew Del NegroBram, Bram - Santos Staffer, Bram - Santos/McGarry Campaign, Bram - Santos/McGarry Staffer
Jana Lee HamblinReporter #1, Reporter #2, Reporter Bobbi
Ron OstrowJohn, John - Reporter #5, Reporter John
Michael O'NeillSecret Service Agent Ron Butterfield
Evan ArnoldNed
Ron CanadaTheodore Barrow, Under Secretary of State Theodore Barrow
Penny GriegoAnchor, Anchor #2, Anchor #3, Anchorwoman, CNN Anchor, News Anchor, Newscaster, Newscaster #1, TV Reporter
Emily ProcterAinsley Hayes
Tom ChickGordon - National Reporter, Gordon - Reporter #2, Reporter Gordon
Ramon de OcampoOtto, Otto - Santos/McGarry Staffer
Steven CulpSpeaker of the House Jeff Haffley
Joyce GuyCharlayne, Charlayne - Reporter #1, Charlayne - Reporter #4, Reporter Charlayne

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