PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • 20 Hours in L.A.
rdfs:comment
  • "20 Hours in L.A." is the 16th episode of The West Wing.
  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo 20 Hours in L.A. is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the West Wing. President Bartlet and several of his staff head to Los Angeles for a whirlwind visit that is topped off by a star-studded fundraiser hosted by a wealthy film honcho who threatens to cancel the bash unless Bartlet announces his opposition to a congressional bill banning gays in the military. Back in Washington, Leo tries to convince a stubborn Vice President Hoynes to break the Senate voting deadlock over an ethanol tax credit favored by the White House. Elsewhere, Josh learns that feisty campaign manager Joey Lucas is staying in his Los Angeles hotel and he eagerly anticipates seeing her again. The President takes a meeting where he is warned about not supporting an a
Season
  • 1
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:speedydeletion/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Previous
  • "Celestial Navigation"
Help
  • off
Page
  • 20
Series
Guests
Airdate
  • 2000-02-23
dbkwik:westwing/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Production
  • 225915
Episode list
Title
  • 20
substed
  • yes
Day
  • 14
Month
  • July
Episode
  • 16
Writers
Timestamp
  • 20120714152019
following
  • "The White House Pro-Am"
Writer
Director
Year
  • 2012
abstract
  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo 20 Hours in L.A. is the sixteenth episode of the first season of the West Wing. President Bartlet and several of his staff head to Los Angeles for a whirlwind visit that is topped off by a star-studded fundraiser hosted by a wealthy film honcho who threatens to cancel the bash unless Bartlet announces his opposition to a congressional bill banning gays in the military. Back in Washington, Leo tries to convince a stubborn Vice President Hoynes to break the Senate voting deadlock over an ethanol tax credit favored by the White House. Elsewhere, Josh learns that feisty campaign manager Joey Lucas is staying in his Los Angeles hotel and he eagerly anticipates seeing her again. The President takes a meeting where he is warned about not supporting an amendment banning flag-burning and later checks up on Secret Service security for his daughter Zoey -- and is unafraid to close down a celebrity-filled restaurant where she's lunching. [1]
  • "20 Hours in L.A." is the 16th episode of The West Wing.