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"Manchester" is the two-part third-season premiere of the American political drama television series The West Wing. The episodes deal with President Bartlet's decision to run for re-election, and the activities of the weeks leading up to his official announcement. Both parts were written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme, and the episodes contain the first appearances by Ron Silver, Evan Handler and Connie Britton. These episodes also mark the first episode where Stockard Channing is added to opening credits, marking that she became a regular character this season. The second episode was an Emmy nominee for Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series. It also earned a Golden Reel Award nomination for Best Sound Editing in a Television Series.

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  • Manchester - Parte I es el primer capítulo de la tercera temporada de la serie dramática El Ala Oeste. (es)
  • "Manchester" is the two-part third-season premiere of the American political drama television series The West Wing. The episodes deal with President Bartlet's decision to run for re-election, and the activities of the weeks leading up to his official announcement. Both parts were written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme, and the episodes contain the first appearances by Ron Silver, Evan Handler and Connie Britton. These episodes also mark the first episode where Stockard Channing is added to opening credits, marking that she became a regular character this season. The second episode was an Emmy nominee for Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series. It also earned a Golden Reel Award nomination for Best Sound Editing in a Television Series. (en)
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  • The staff look on in anticipation (en)
  • as Bartlet makes his announcement. (en)
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  • List of The West Wing episodes (en)
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  • *Oliver Platt *Ron Silver *Marlee Matlin *Anna Deavere Smith *Evan Handler *Connie Britton *NiCole Robinson *Renee Estevez *Bill O'Brien *Victor McCay *Jim Beaver *Earl Boen *Glenn Morshower (en)
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  • The West Wing (en)
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  • Manchester - Parte I es el primer capítulo de la tercera temporada de la serie dramática El Ala Oeste. (es)
  • "Manchester" is the two-part third-season premiere of the American political drama television series The West Wing. The episodes deal with President Bartlet's decision to run for re-election, and the activities of the weeks leading up to his official announcement. Both parts were written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by Thomas Schlamme, and the episodes contain the first appearances by Ron Silver, Evan Handler and Connie Britton. These episodes also mark the first episode where Stockard Channing is added to opening credits, marking that she became a regular character this season. The second episode was an Emmy nominee for Outstanding Art Direction For A Single-Camera Series. It also earned a Golden Reel Award nomination for Best Sound Editing in a Television Series. (en)
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  • Manchester, parte 1 (The West Wing) (es)
  • Manchester (The West Wing) (en)
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