The West Wing/20 Hours in America (2)
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| 20 Hours in America (2) | |
| Season 4, Episode 2 | |
| Airdate | September 25, 2002 |
| Production Number | 175302 |
| Writer(s) | Aaron Sorkin |
| Director(s) | Christopher Misiano |
| 20 Hours in America (1) | College Kids |
| The West Wing — Season Four | |
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20 Hours in America (2) is the second episode of the fourth season of The West Wing, and the sixty-seventh episode overall.
Starring: Rob Lowe (Sam Seaborn), Dulé Hill (Charlie Young), Allison Janney (C.J. Cregg), Janel Moloney (Donna Moss), Richard Schiff (Toby Ziegler), John Spencer (Leo McGarry), Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman)
And Martin Sheen (President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet)
Special Guest Stars: Ron Silver (Bruno Gianelli)
With John Amos (Admiral Percy Fitzwallace)
And Lily Tomlin (Debbie Fiderer)
Guest Starring: Anna Deavere Smith (Nancy McNally), Allison Smith (Mallory O'Brien), Amy Adams (Cathy), NiCole Robinson (Margaret Hooper), Renée Estevez (Nancy), Joan MacIntosh (Meredith Walker), Valorie Armstrong (Mrs. Harrison), Art Chudabala (Congressman Peter Lien), Alan Dale (Mitch Bryce), Victor McCay (Peter), Danielle Harris (Kiki), John Gallagher, Jr. (Tyler), Ernestine Jackson (Fiona), Joel Marsh Garland (Cap), John P. Connolly (Matt Kelley), Don Perry (Muriel Keith), Allan Wasserman (Donald McKittridge), Andrew McFarlane (Anthony Marcus)
Co-Starring: Maria Gonzalez Palmier (Civilian), Dan Gerrity (Civilian), Jack Tate (Civilian), Kim Webster (Ginger), Peter James Smith (Ed), Willian Duffy (Larry), Kris Murphy (Katie), Timothy Davis-Reed (Mark), Tori Reid (Aide), S.E. Perry (Officer), Larry Cox (Staffer), Melissa Fitzgerald (Carol), Amy Harmon (Volunteer), Harry O'Toole (Man at Counter), David Early (Bartender), Aaron Marcus (Deskman), Jeff Gage (Train Conductor), Susan Allenbach (Driver), Robert Noble (Butler), John Fletcher (Photographer), Thomas Crawford (Bill Lacey), Randolph Brooks (Arthur), Albert Owens (Senator), Mary-Pat Green (Senator)
Uncredited: Stockard Channing (Abbey Bartlet)
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- The song playing while President Bartlett gives his speech is "I Don't Like Mondays" sung by Tori Amos.


