
On Washington Week (formerly Washington Week with Gwen Ifill) guest journalists weigh in on issues of the week in this venerable roundtable, the first program ever fed by PBS (previously it had aired on WETA-TV in Washington, D.C., and other East Coast public stations). Though its format is panel discussion, there have been occasional one-on-one interviews, a notable example being host Paul Duke's 1994 White House visit with President Bill Clinton. The series won a DuPont-Columbia University Award in 1974.
WASHINGTON WEEK, PBS' longest-running public affairs series, features Washington's top journalists analyzing the week's top news stories and their effect on the lives of all Americans. Gwen Ifill hosts.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
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Join moderator and managing editor Gwen Ifill each week as she leads a robust roundtable discussion with award-winning journalists who provide reporting and analysis of the major stories emanating from the nation's capital.
Join Gwen Ifill and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Join Gwen Ifill and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Journalists participate in a round-table discussion of news events in this award-winning series. It first aired in 1967, making it the longest-running prime-time news and public affairs program on television.
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Topics include: Syria; Assistant Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's job security; and the retirement announcement of House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.).
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.
Join Robert Costa and noted journalists for a discussion of the big stories from DC.

The Supreme Court once again wades into the battle over reproductive rights. Plus, an arrest is made in one of the worst leaks of classified U.S. intelligence in years. Join guest moderator Amna Nawaz, Sarah McCammon of NPR, Leigh Ann Caldwell of The Washington Post, Carl Hulse of The New York Times, Franco Ordoñez of NPR and Vivian Salama of The Wall Street Journal to discuss this and more.