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 Bob Russell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Before becoming an MP, Bob was a councillor for over twenty years, initially for the Labour Party, then for the SDP, and finally for the Lib Dems.
Bob made an unsuccessful run for Parliament in 1979 as the Labour Party candidate.
During the 2005 general election campaign, Bob was satirised on British television by
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 IndiansReview
The clincher is the cover of Bob Dylan's outlaw romance ballad "Lily, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts," on which Russell trades verses with Joe Ely and Eliza Gilkyson with such passion that you wish the nine-minute epice went on for nine minutes more.
"The Ballad of Edward Abbey" celebrates the great naturalist who was the most colorful character in the American West during the late 20th century and ties him into Russell's own fight against development and urban sprawl heading to the doorstep of his adyllic adobe home.
Russell also takes on Peter la Farge's "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" and "Bucking Horse Moon," as well as contributing several original songs, the best of which is "Tonight We Ride." Anyone who favors traditional country music will find this a hellaciously good record.
www.tomrussell.com /IndiansReview.html

  
 BRAVO > The West Wing > Characters > The Administration
Larry and Ed (or Ed and Larry) are congressional liaisons to the West Wing's communication's department, which means they get to help Toby write stuff sometimes, and they get to sit in on CJ's meetings, despite the fact that she can't tell them apart.
When the crisis was resolved, Rena stayed around in the West Wing, serving as an assistant to Toby Ziegler.
Haffley and the Senate refused to confirm Berryhill's nomination, so Bartlet opted for the less exceptional Bob Russell instead.
www.bravotv.com /The_West_Wing/Characters/The_Administration.shtml

  
 Television Without Pity » The West Wing » Recaps & Extras » Season 5 Episode 12
Josh: "Gave him an eighteen-point plan to make his speeches snappier." Will: "Russell's instinct is to make fun of his blandness, salt his speeches with self-deprecating jokes." Josh: "Such as?" Will: "'Bob Russell is so dull, his Secret Service code name is Bob Russell.'" Josh smirks and says that's not bad.
Russell needs to confound expectations, do something to really shock the party faithful." Frink suggests: "Be found in panties." I don't think that will do it, myself.
Will wants to talk about Russell's "presentation problem." Josh: "People agree with everything Russell says...." Will: "Until he says it." Josh says that the greatest sin in politics is to be bad on television.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /story.cgi?show=4&story=6145&page=4

  
 IN THE ROOM - The West Wing Episode Guide
When "The West Wing" was starting up back in 1999, Alan Alda was reportedly one of the actors considered to play President Jed Bartlet, the role that eventually went to Martin Sheen.
Alda, was the chance to reteam with John Wells, who took over the reins on "The West Wing" two years ago and continues to lord over "ER." The actor appeared in a multi-episode arc of the medical drama during its 1999 season.
Alda claims that one of the joys of working on The West Wing is the on-set camaraderie and humor among the cast and crew.
www.westwingepguide.com /S6/Episodes/120_ITR.html

  
 Bob Russell (The West Wing) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Colorado at the time of his appointment, Russell was initially derided by some of the senior West Wing staff as mediocre, shallow and a tool of Colorado mining interests.
Washington was "Bingo Bob," and he was often referred to as the "Congressman from the Western Colorado Mining Company." However, he soon established himself as an ambitious and shrewd politician with a wry awareness of his own shortcomings.
Russell was on the list of names given by conservative Republican Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley, which included a
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bob_Russell_(The_West_Wing)

  
 Bob Greenberger: Reviewing the West Wing
Still, West Wing remains one of the best dramas on TV and has refused to talk down to its audience.
I’ve been meaning to talk about the West Wing finale since it aired but then I didn’t get to see it for almost two weeks and then things came up and I thought too much time had slide by.
The one thing Wells has failed to do is keep the characters real while retaining their optimism for the jobs they are privileged to perform.
bgb.malibulist.com /archives/2005/04/reviewing_the_w.html

  
 Alcoholics Anonymous History and the Bible: What's New at Dick B.'s Early A.A. Web Site
As I looked at Dr. Bob’s youth, at his remarks about church, prayer meetings, and Christian Endeavor, I was struck with the possibility that a completely different root of A.A. principles and practices in Akron had been un-intentionally ignored.
Questions have been raised about the authorship of the chapters “To Wives” and “To Employers” in the Big Book; but Wilson said he had asked Dr. Bob’s wife to write the chapter to the wives, that Anne Smith declined, that Lois Wilson (his wife) was angry about the slight, and that he wrote the chapter.
I therefore strongly believe that the descriptive words of the Early Treat story were not those spoken or used by Dr. Bob and that that portion was most probably written or edited and changed by someone other than Earl Treat.
www.dickb.com /AABigBook-StepSources.shtml

  
 Convention battle goes down to wire on 'West Wing'
Will Santos be the first Hispanic candidate nominated for the White House by a major party, or could a man nicknamed ''Bingo Bob'' Russell swipe the honor from him?
On tonight's season finale of ''The West Wing,'' the Democratic gathering isn't a coronation, it's a fight.
No contender has secured enough delegates in the primaries to capture the nomination outright, leaving apparent front-runners Matt Santos (Jimmy Smits) and Bob Russell (Gary Cole) to duke it out.
www.suntimes.com /output/television/cst-ftr-wing06.html

  
 Bartlet4America News Archive: Gary Cole is Joining The West Wing
Cole will play Robert "Bingo Bob" Russell, a Colorado congressman who's appointed to the vacant position and immediately puts into action a few unconventional ideas.
Gary Cole (The Brady Bunch Movie, Office Space) has been sworn in as the new vice president on the NBC drama The West Wing.
The harshest critique: "West Wing" is just a TV show
b4a.healthyinterest.net /news/000300.html

  
 New York Daily News - Entertainment - David Bianculli: 'The West Wing's' character issue
The idea that "The West Wing" has become, for the moment, not the story of one side fighting for right, but of several sides fighting for position, has made it less predictable but not always more satisfying.
In addition to Republican front runner Vinick and Democratic dark horse Santos, there are two familiar faces who worked directly under Bartlet: Gary Cole's Vice President Bob Russell and his disgraced predecessor John Hoynes, played by Tim Matheson.
On "The West Wing" this season, all roads lead not to Rome, but to the White House.
www.nydailynews.com /entertainment/story/283391p-242857c.html

  
 West Wing Quotes
BOB: Wed like the White House to pay a little more attention to UFOs.
LEO: (pause) True or False: If I were to stand on high ground in Key West with a good pair of binoculars, I’d be as informed as I am right now.
All I could really think about was Lloyd Russell and your girlfriend.
www.angelfire.com /pa4/dustygodbreath/quoteswestwing.html

  
 Search or Browse The West Wing Database -- View or Search transcripts and summaries
THE END * * * The West Wing and all its characters are a property of Aaron Sorkin, John Wells Production, Warner Brothers Television and NBC.
westwingdatabase.com is an independently-operated fansite, and is not affiliated with The West Wing, Warner Bros., or NBC.
RUSSELL One went to sea; one became vice president--neither was heard from again.
www.westwingtranscripts.com /wwscripts/5-05.php

  
 Books about Religious Conservatism in the United States
Shawn Lay, ed, The Invisible Empire in the West: Toward a New Historical Appraisal of the Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s, University of Illinois Press, 1992.
Bob Altemeyer, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, University of Manitoba Press, 1981.
Russell Kirk, The Roots of American Order, Open Court, 1974.
polaris.gseis.ucla.edu /pagre/right.html

  
 Bartlet4America.org - Robert Russell
Bingo Bob was a four-term Congressman from Western Colorado-- and when Josh says that, he means the mining company, not the state -- whom the Bartlet staffers looked at as a triumph of mediocrity [ 5.3 ].
"Bingo Bob" Russell was not Jed Bartlet's choice for a Vice President, but once Russell was confirmed and sworn in, he vowed to be more than the spare tire on the automobile of government.
Will and Toby composed a sardonic speech praising Russell for his mediocrity that accidentally made its way to the TelePropTer during Bartlet's announcement, but Russell was more amused than offended [ 5.4 ].
b4a.healthyinterest.net /char/russell.html

  
 KING CORN - The West Wing Episode Guide
West Wing location scout Drazen Baric found what he was looking for in the (now slightly) lower dollar the likelihood of snow in four nearby towns - Dundas, Carlisle and Ancaster in the Hamilton area, and Port Perry in the Kawarthas - which landed the two-week, three-episode shoot.
Krause received a letter on Feb. 4 from Lauren Schmidt, a writer on "The West Wing," thanking her for the writers' oranges (writers – alas – are often overlooked, although they're the ones who put the character in the characters).
White House north: "The West Wing" is flying north to Canada, but reps for the show shot down a Canadian trade mag report that star (and outspoken Dem) Martin Sheen encouraged the move in a gesture of post-election frustration.
www.westwingepguide.com /S6/Episodes/125_KC.html

  
 The West Wing: In the Room - TV Tome
Will to Josh: "Bob Russell might be the next President of the United States.
That's why I don't want Bob Russell to be President."
You get in now, you can make him the candidate you want him to be.
www.tvtome.com /tvtome/servlet/GuidePageServlet/showid-189/epid-366439

  
 FootnoteTV® : The West Wing : 2162 Votes : conventions, leak investigations, space policy
West Wing: Senator Arnold Vinick becomes the Republican nominee and faces issues about the debt ceiling, the minimum wage, and his faith.
With three candidates still vying to become the Democratic Party's presidential nominee, the Democratic Party's nominating convention in the West Wing universe is the first to decide a presidential candidate since the 1950s.
The Democratic National Convention begins with Rep. Matt Santos and Vice President Bob Russell still vying for the nomination (1) and with former Vice President John Hoynes still a factor.
www.newsaic.com /ftvww132i.html

  
 Television Without Pity » The West Wing » Recaps & Extras » Season 6 Episode 21
Bob tells Bundy that he wants to do everything he can to make sure the state sticks with the Dems.
Bob tells Bundy that he thinks it's crucial that, after the first ballot at the Democratic convention, people come together around a consensus nominee.
Bob tells her to let him in, and Governor Bundy enters the room.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /story.cgi?show=4&story=7745

  
 Gary Cole Joins the Cast of The West Wing - TheTVJungle
Gary Cole plays Robert Russell, aka “Bingo Bob,” a Congressman from Western Colorado who has some surprising plans for his new role in the White House.
The West Wing” is from John Wells Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
BURBANK, Calif. -- August 19, 2003 -- Award-winning actor Gary Cole has been cast in a recurring role as the new Vice President on NBC’s drama “The West Wing” (Wednesdays, 9-10 p.m.
www.thetvjungle.com /pr081903garycolewestwing.htm

  
 West Wing Fanfiction: 2006 Part Seventeen
"Bob Russell seems to think he has a chance."
Russell held out a towel and a can of Sprite.
Really, he might, and he's about the only one we have who can."
home.earthlink.net /~2006/seventeen.html

  
 David Farrar: Radio with Russell
Span, Keep an eye out for series 8 episode 7 of west wing.
LOL Farrar, how can you live with yourself knowing you're the acceptable face of right wing blogging for the mainstream media.
Russell and I are talking about blogs on his 95bFM radio show at around 12.45 pm today.
www.kiwiblog.co.nz /archives/008642.html

  
 USATODAY.com - 'West Wing' preparing for a new prez
Whatever the outcome of the November election, fictional White House resident Josiah Bartlet will move out on The West Wing this season.
Wing continues to win Emmys, snagging 12 nominations this year, but the show's ratings have steadily dropped from an average 17.2 million viewers in 2001-02 to 11.8 million last season.
• VP Bob Russell (Gary Cole), whose campaign will be managed by Will Bailey (Josh Malina).
www.usatoday.com /life/television/reviews/2004-08-26-west-wing_x.htm

  
 HAN - The West Wing Episode Guide
On the day that Rep. "Bingo Bob" Russell ( Gary Cole) is confirmed as vice president, a North Korean pianist visiting the White House tells the president he wants to defect.
Meanwhile, the staffers search for "language" to describe the softening economy and Will ( Joshua Malina) is at a loss for words as he tries to write remarks praising Bingo Bob.
Also, members of the staff work hard to get the President's new choice for Vice President, Colorado Congressman Robert Russell ( Gary Cole), unanimously approved by both houses of Congress--but there's one holdout whose "nay" vote could embarrass everyone.
www.westwingepguide.com /S5/Episodes/94_HAN.html

  
 BRAVO > The West Wing > Episodes
Will Bailey continues to try to groom new Vice President Bob Russell ("so boring his Secret Service code name is 'Bob Russell'") into someone who can take over the Presidency when Bartlet's term is up, despite most West Wingers belief that "Bingo Bob" is little more than a joke.
C.J. fumes when a combative television talk-show host, Taylor Reid (JAY MOHR - "The Last Comic Standing"), denigrates her on the air, and Will discloses to Vice President Russell that Russell is considered a buffoon by the White House staff.
When the flash of a secret nuclear detonation is detected over the Indian Ocean, Bartlet calls upon his people to investigate which nation now has the atomic bomb — and since conventional thinking favors Iran, Bartlet orders bombers into the air to destroy that nation's most likely uranium-enriched targets.
www.bravotv.com /The_West_Wing/Episodes/S5_E13.shtml

  
 West Wing Fanfiction: 2006 Part Eleven
Nothing on earth would make Bob Russell yield the limelight at the beginning of election season.
Russell turned and watched as C.J. followed her colleagues into the Oval Office.
Is he going to be running?" Russell went through a mental rolodex of possible opponents.
home.earthlink.net /~2006/eleven.html

  
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 Spoilers: "The West Wing", 2005, Sixth Season: Spoiler Blog
The contract between NBC and Warner Brothers Television, which owns 'The West Wing,' is due to expire at season's end, and the network has yet to make a decision on whether to extend it.
Mary-Louise Parker, the Tony- and Emmy Award-winning actress whose early career featured a role with Syracuse Stage, says she is returning to "The West Wing" later this season.
...the executive producer of "The West Wing" swears he has no idea whether a Democrat or Republican will be elected the show's next president....
westwing.bewarne.com /extras/spoilerblog.html

  
 The West Wing - Episode Guide - TV Tome
On the day after Bartlet gives his last State of the Union address, Leo returns to the West Wing but has difficulty getting the attention of the rest of the staff for a meeting about what to do during the remaining 365 days of Barlet's term.
The presidential candidates journey to Iowa, where democrats Russell and Santos, and republican Vinick, are all told by their handlers that when they appear before before the corn growers association they must support subsidies for the use of corn-derived ethanol as fuel, regardless of their true feelings.
At the Democratic National Convention, Russell, Santos and Baker jockey for the 2162 votes that will give one of them the nomination for President, and the opportunity to lose to the apparently unstoppable Vinick in November.
www.tvtome.com /WestWing/season6.html

  
 Television Without Pity » The West Wing » Recaps & Extras » Season 6 Episode 20
Talking Head reports that the results of the Democratic primary are still too close to call: "Vice-President Bob Russell was the favorite coming into this final primary tonight, but our exit polls show another very tight race between Russell and Texas Congressman Matt Santos." Eh.
Regardless of whether Santos ends up just a little bit ahead or a little bit behind Russell in NJ, each man would get about half the delegates (assuming nobody else got any significant number of votes).
Talking Head tells us that if Santos wins, he would end up only about one hundred delegates behind Russell, although neither candidate would have enough to have a lock on the nomination.
www.televisionwithoutpity.com /story.cgi?show=4&story=7714

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