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Release Date:
6 November 1947 (USA)
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Tagline:
If it's Sunday, it's "Meet the Press".
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Awards:
Nominated for 7 Primetime Emmys.
Another 2 wins
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2 nominations
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(57 articles)
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always no 1 on Sundays
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Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 4 of 96)| Tim Russert | ... | Himself - Host / ... (53 episodes, 1991-2008) | |
| Ernest K. Lindley | ... | Himself - Panelist (38 episodes, 1953-1961) | |
| Lawrence E. Spivak | ... | Himself - Panelist / ... (37 episodes, 1953-1975) | |
| Ned Brooks | ... | Himself - Moderator / ... (34 episodes, 1953-1965) |
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Meet the Press with Tim Russert (USA) (complete title)
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USA:30 min (1947-13 September 1992) | USA:60 min (20 September 1992-present)
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Originally began on radio in 1945.
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Himself - Moderator:
If it's Sunday, it's "Meet the Press."
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Referenced in "The A-Team: Mind Games (#4.9)" (1985)
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Meet the Press is one of my favorite Sunday shows including ABC's This Week, Meet The Press is always no 1 why? Because sometimes my favorite panelist including Judy Woodruff, Kate O'Beirne, Mary Matalin and some others I remember the week of my 20th birthday last year another favorite panelist that was on Meet the Press three times (The Supreme court ones) is NPR's Nina Totenberg, I do like Tim Russert I should his book Big Russ and me. I remember the Meet the Press minute when Paul Duke died. It was very sad when he passed.
If is Sunday is Meet The Press is the tag for Sunday's no 1 show in America and on NBC.
Stephanie