Dead Irish Writers

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The West Wing episode
"Dead Irish Writers"
Episode no. 59
Prod. code 227216
Orig. airdate March 6, 2002
Writer(s) Aaron Sorkin (teleplay)
Paul Redford (story)
Director Alex Graves
Guest star(s) Mary-Louise Parker
Roger Rees
Hector Elizondo
Robin Thomas
NiCole Robinson
Season 3
October 10 2001 – May 22 2002
  1. Manchester Part I
  2. Manchester Part II
  3. Ways and Means
  4. On the Day Before
  5. War Crimes
  6. Gone Quiet
  7. The Indians in the Lobby
  8. The Women of Qumar
  9. Bartlet for America
  10. H. Con-172
  11. 100,000 Airplanes
  12. The Two Bartlets
  13. Night Five
  14. Hartsfield's Landing
  15. Dead Irish Writers
  16. The U.S. Poet Laureate
  17. Stirred
  18. Enemies Foreign and Domestic
  19. The Black Vera Wang
  20. We Killed Yamamoto
  21. Posse Comitatus
List of all West Wing episodes...

"Dead Irish Writers" is episode 59 of The West Wing.

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As Abbey contemplates the likelihood that her medical license will be taken away the following day, she grumpily attends a big White House party for her birthday. Bartlet receives another visit from decorous British Ambassador Lord John Marbury, who argues against Bartlet's meeting with a murderous Irish terrorist. Meanwhile, Sam meets with Senator Enlow, who is blocking the funding of a controversial scientific project that would cost billions. Donna discovers that the national border near her Minnesota birthplace has been redrawn slightly—making her officially a Canadian. Abbey, C.J. and several of the staff women mischievously sneak out of Abbey's birthday party to drink and gossip.

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