Help me find this tv program

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The McLaughlin Group


That's what I was thinking.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_McLaughlin_Group



Someone from this show died recently. I don't recall the name but my DH mentioned it to me and it brought back 1990s in DC memories...


DW met John McLaughlin shopping in the Arlington farmers market.
Anonymous

Thank you! I had never heard of it but will definitely check it out.


Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I actually think I found it: Ethics in America

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethics_in_America

Thanks to the ones that tried to help!


Please consider watching the sitcom The Good Place with your kid. It's strangely intellectual and very funny and covers ethics in almost every episode. A bunch of DCUMers have reco'ed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The McLaughlin Group


"You're wrong! I won't say why! You over there, give us a rebuttal! You're too slow! Here's the next topic!"

Was a hilarious program. Part satire, part pop culture and silly commentary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friends.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The McLaughlin Group


"You're wrong! I won't say why! You over there, give us a rebuttal! You're too slow! Here's the next topic!"

Was a hilarious program. Part satire, part pop culture and silly commentary.


The McLaughlin Group was consistently, week in and week out one of the most informative and entertaining shows on TV.
Anonymous
“Washington Week” on PBS on Friday nights?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the early to mid-2000s, there was a TV program that featured a group of scholars seated around a roundtable, engaging in discussions on philosophical topics. The moderator would pose a thought-provoking question, and as participants shared their views, the moderator would introduce subtle nuances to deepen the conversation and make the dilemma more complex.

The show seemed to be a rerun then as the quality and fashion was very outdated. I’d love to watch this show with my now teenager but having trouble finding it. For some reason I think it was aired in PBS but I’m not certain.

TIA!


You can see this in any bar at about 1 a.m.

Anonymous
If you can’t find it here, ask on Reddit /tipofmytongue
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The McLaughlin Group


"You're wrong! I won't say why! You over there, give us a rebuttal! You're too slow! Here's the next topic!"

Was a hilarious program. Part satire, part pop culture and silly commentary.


The McLaughlin Group was consistently, week in and week out one of the most informative and entertaining shows on TV.


Still seems that way, even more than 30 years later!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:In the early to mid-2000s, there was a TV program that featured a group of scholars seated around a roundtable, engaging in discussions on philosophical topics. The moderator would pose a thought-provoking question, and as participants shared their views, the moderator would introduce subtle nuances to deepen the conversation and make the dilemma more complex.

The show seemed to be a rerun then as the quality and fashion was very outdated. I’d love to watch this show with my now teenager but having trouble finding it. For some reason I think it was aired in PBS but I’m not certain.

TIA!


You can see this in any bar at about 1 a.m.



Or after smoking what I referred to as "clear thinking shit," which in hindsight was not accurate at all.
Anonymous
I think I know the show op is talking about. I can envision it. Will see if anything jogs the memory.
Anonymous
Is it Crossfire?
Anonymous
The Great Debate tv show?

The one I’m imagining for op was way less cool look / like 90s old quality / dark room. Two to four people at desks where you could see them, but not an audience?



Anonymous
Regis and Kathy Lee.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Friends.


LOL
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