Post by Admin on Jul 20, 2003 0:31:02 GMT
From TVGuide.com:
While U.S. troops intervene in an African country's genocide, the President flies to California to campaign for Sam. Unfortunately for the White House (and Sam), Congressional Republicans have just announced a tax-cut proposal. The Administration's response: a plan that would raise taxes for the rich, which no one on the White House staff wants the President to talk about in Sam's affluent Orange County district. And that's just problem No. 1. As Bartlet puts it: "Every time we come to California we're absolutely the Clampetts."
From NBC:
En route to California to campaign for Sam's (Rob Lowe) congressional election challenge, the President (Martin Sheen) and his staff debate whether to announce his controversial tax plan that might in turn damage Sam's bid in conservative Orange County, California. In the meantime, Bartlet must keep tabs on a dangerous U.S.military incursion in a tumultuous African country.
From Warner Bros.:
En route to California to support Sam's troubled campaign for Congress, Bartlet and his staff debate whether or not to announce a controversial tax plan that might damage Sam's chances in conservative Orange County. Meanwhile, Bartlet must keep abreast of a dangerous U.S. military incursion in a tumultuous African country.
... but his [Rob Lowe's] Sam Seaborn character has been so scarce that he's turned up on a milk carton -- a joke gift Lowe sent castmates and execs at NBC and Warner Bros. His mug's on the back of a real half-gallon container, under "Missing Persons." Along with listing Seaborn's vital stats, the carton informs he's been "Missing since Christmas episode 2002" and was "Last seen, Edison Field, upper deck," where Lowe was seen during the World Series. "Please call Bernie Brillstein if you've seen this man," the carton implores.
While U.S. troops intervene in an African country's genocide, the President flies to California to campaign for Sam. Unfortunately for the White House (and Sam), Congressional Republicans have just announced a tax-cut proposal. The Administration's response: a plan that would raise taxes for the rich, which no one on the White House staff wants the President to talk about in Sam's affluent Orange County district. And that's just problem No. 1. As Bartlet puts it: "Every time we come to California we're absolutely the Clampetts."
From NBC:
En route to California to campaign for Sam's (Rob Lowe) congressional election challenge, the President (Martin Sheen) and his staff debate whether to announce his controversial tax plan that might in turn damage Sam's bid in conservative Orange County, California. In the meantime, Bartlet must keep tabs on a dangerous U.S.military incursion in a tumultuous African country.
From Warner Bros.:
En route to California to support Sam's troubled campaign for Congress, Bartlet and his staff debate whether or not to announce a controversial tax plan that might damage Sam's chances in conservative Orange County. Meanwhile, Bartlet must keep abreast of a dangerous U.S. military incursion in a tumultuous African country.
... but his [Rob Lowe's] Sam Seaborn character has been so scarce that he's turned up on a milk carton -- a joke gift Lowe sent castmates and execs at NBC and Warner Bros. His mug's on the back of a real half-gallon container, under "Missing Persons." Along with listing Seaborn's vital stats, the carton informs he's been "Missing since Christmas episode 2002" and was "Last seen, Edison Field, upper deck," where Lowe was seen during the World Series. "Please call Bernie Brillstein if you've seen this man," the carton implores.
"The "Great" race is shifting into high gear"
by Michael Fleming
January 17, 2003
Variety
by Michael Fleming
January 17, 2003
Variety