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The West Wing/Tomorrow
Tomorrow | |
Season 7, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | May 14, 2006 |
Production Number | 2T6222 |
Written by | John Wells |
Directed by | Christopher Misiano |
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The West Wing — Season Seven |
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Tomorrow is the twenty-second episode of the seventh season of The West Wing, and the one hundred fifty-fourth episode overall.
Starring: Alan Alda (Senator Arnold Vinick (credit only)), Stockard Channing (Abbey Bartlet), Kristin Chenoweth (Annabeth Schott), Dulé Hill (Charlie Young), Allison Janney (C.J. Cregg), Joshua Malina (Will Bailey), Mary McCormack (Kate Harper), Janel Moloney (Donna Moss), John Spencer (Leo McGarry (credit only)), Bradley Whitford (Josh Lyman)
With Jimmy Smits (President-Elect Matt Santos)
And Martin Sheen (President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet)
Special Guest Stars: Teri Polo (Helen Santos)
And Lily Tomlin (Debbie Fiderer)
Guest Starring: Michael O'Neill (Secret Service Agent Ron Butterfield), Allison Smith (Mallory O'Brien), John Getz (Congressman Mark Sellner), NiCole Robinson (Margaret Hooper), Renée Estevez (Nancy), Matthew Del Negro (Bram Howard), Karis Campbell (Ronna Beckman)
And Rob Lowe (Sam Seaborn)
Special Musical Appearance by: Keb' Mo'
Co-Starring: Melissa Fitzgerald (Carol Fitzpatrick), Charles Noland (Steve), Peter James Smith (Ed), William Duffy (Larry), Jerry Cerwonka (Cardinal Doherty), Ann Ryerson (Chief Justice), Marco Antonio Martinez (Agent Darryl), John Balma (Cartwright), Kim Webster (Ginger), Kia Glover (Steward), Van Epperson (Curtis Schaefer), Catherine Aselford (Bonnie Kilmer), Chris Bloch (Man)
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