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(Change Layout)Mister Sterling  
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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Pilot (Jan/10/2003)
When a Senator dies while in office, Bill Sterling is offered the chance to fill in until the next election.
Guest Stars: Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Karina Logue as Unknown, Art Chudabala as Unknown, Ron Ostrow as Unknown, David Doty as Reporter, Nicole Forester as Sterling's Receptionist, Kristoffer Ryan Winters as Unknown, David McKnight as Unknown, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Eric Payne as Unknown, Jim Jansen (1) as Unknown, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Bob Gunton as Gov. Marino, Gerald McRaney as Burt Gammel, Harris Yulin as Chairman Wilson, George D. Wallace (1) as Unknown, David Starzyk as Anthony Marino, Vaughn Armstrong as Unknown, David Raibon as Unknown
Director: Tucker Gates
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
2 :01x02 - Next Question (Jan/17/2003)
Senator Sterling navigates his way through his first press conference, and against advice he answers a question regarding the drug issue, which, in turn, creates a fury of political buzz. Bill Sterling, Sr. heads to Washington to lend his son some political advice. Meanwhile, Senator Jackson takes advantage of Sterling's lack of experience in order to get his endorsement on a questionable bill.
Guest Stars: Al Bandiero as Matire'd, Dianna Miranda as Senator Jackson's Aide, Sha Bennett as Flight Attendant, Anthony Marciona as Waiter, Shirley Saunders as Gov. Sterling's Nurse, Bob Gunton as Gov. Marino, Jenna Jameson as Herself, Donna Marie Recco as Majority Leader's Receptionist, Adam Lieberman as Reporter #2, David Doty as Reporter #1, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Graham Greene (1) as Senior Senator Jackson, David Starzyk as Anthony Marino, Austin Tichenor as Unknown, Nick Toth as Mayor Russell
Director: Michael Dinner
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
3 :01x03 - Game Time (Jan/24/2003)
Sterling is pushed by Jackie to agree to campaign for re-election. As he debates whether or not to make the big commitment to the political system, Arthur Peyton heads out to find a Democratic candidate to run against the Republicans' wealthy candidate. Meanwhile, Leon deals with his relationship with Laura Chandler.
Guest Stars: Renee Victor as Activist, Charmaine Degrate as Unknown, Heather Salmon as Unknown, Anna Quirino as Minority Leader's Aide #2, Hira Ambrosino as TV Reporter, Chris Matthews (1) as Himself, Gerald McRaney as Burt Gammel, Michael Mulheren as Unknown, Jeff Allin (1) as G.M. Clooney, Colette O'Connell as Unknown, Josh Clark (1) as Gerry, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Karina Logue as Unknown, Bob Gunton as Gov. Marino, David Starzyk as Anthony Marino
Director: Randall Zisk
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
4 :01x04 - Technical Corrections (Jan/31/2003)
Sterling attends his first committee meeting, but is pulled out early by Jackie when she discovers that he is paying the bill for his luxury hotel stay. Meanwhile, Tommy talks with Sterling about a missile-defense shield bill.
Guest Stars: Nicole Forester as Sterling's Receptionist, Jess Henecke as Desk Clerk, Amanda Carlin as Woman, T. V. Blake as Linda, Donald Bishop as Senator #1, Richard Livingston as Senator #2, Harris Yulin as Chairman Wilson, J. Karen Thomas as Unknown, Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Tate Donovan as Barry Reed, Kathryn Harrold as Nevada Senator, John P. Connolly (1) as Unknown
Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
5 :01x05 - Human Error (Feb/07/2003)
Sterling goes up against the INS when one of the office's janitors is unable to re-enter the U.S. after leaving for Guatemala to attend her mother's funeral. Meanwhile, Sterling breaks protocol after being frustrated by the debate over the increase of the minimum wage.
Guest Stars: Lawrence LeJohn as Security Guard, Brian Stone as Presiding Officer #1, Kenya D. Williamson as Executive Assistant, Tim Van Pelt as Man in Office, Gilbert Leal, Jr. as Richard Alvarez, Gerald McRaney as Burt Gammel, Lisa Dinkins as Reporter #1, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Michael Cavanaugh as Unknown, Lawrence Pressman as Commissioner Jarvis, Tom Virtue as Senator Bowles, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Diana-Maria Riva as Unknown, Barbara Tarbuck as Unknown, Sylva Kelegian as Stephanie Minowski
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
Writer: Paul Haggis, Sandy Frank (1)
 
6 :01x06 - Nothing Personal (Feb/21/2003)
Sterling meets up with his college roommate who asks Sterling's help in getting an appointment as the Assistant Secretary to the Treasury for International Affairs. The appointment runs without a hitch until Sterling's former roommate is labeled as an environmental racist. Meanwhile, the list of people running for the Senator's seat grows, including a local billionaire.
Guest Stars: Nicole Forester as Sterling's Receptionist, Richard Livingston as Senator #2, Jeff Allin (1) as G.M. Clooney, Eric Pierpoint as Chuck Stanley, Joel Polis as Quinn, Jenna Jameson as Herself, Kathryn Harrold as Nevada Senator, David Starzyk as Anthony Marino, Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, Tate Donovan as Barry Reed, Harris Yulin as Chairman Wilson, David Doty as Reporter #1, Robert Cicchini as Unknown
Director: Rick Wallace
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr., Alfredo Barrios, Jr.
 
7 :01x07 - The Statewide Swing (Feb/28/2003)
With the campaign gearing up, Sterling heads back to his home state to hold a fundraiser at his father's house. While in Los Angeles, Sterling attends the funeral for an LAPD officer killed on duty, but when a reporter questions him on his opposition to the death penalty, the officer's widow becomes angry at Sterling. Meanwhile, Tommy learns he's no longer welcome on the DMC's softball team since Sterling is an Independent.
Guest Stars: Nona Niedert as Guest #2, Sarah Loew as Candidate #2, Bahni Turpin as Unknown, Craig Tsuyumine as Reporter #1, Blake Lindsley as Unknown, Lisa Brenner as Jessica, Meredith Monroe as Olivia Haynes, David Gautreaux as Guest #1, Eric Pierpoint as Chuck Stanley, Jeff Allin (1) as G.M. Clooney, Jason Pink as Candidate #1, Randy Oglesby as Democratic Senate Majority Leader, Stanley Kamel as Arthur Peyton, Daniel Spanton as Doug Garth, Ted Garcia as TV Anchor, Elaine Hendrix (1) as Tori Wheeler, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, D. C. Douglas as Danny, Christopher Goodman as Job Applicant
Director: Rick Rosenthal
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
8 :01x08 - Wish List (Mar/07/2003)
Sterling begins a quest to get funding for a prison education program as well as an arts education that an actress is pulling for.
Guest Stars: Gerald McRaney as Burt Gammel, Portia de Rossi as Lauren Barnes, Dale Raoul as Pat Conway, William Turner as Unknown, Nicole Forester as Sterling's Receptionist, Jack Laufer as Senator Millman
Director: Elodie Keene
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
9 :01x09 - Final Passage (Mar/14/2003)
When only two other Senators support his prison education bill, Sterling is forced to exercise his final option -- a filibuster.
Guest Stars: Nicole Forester as Sterling's Receptionist, Steven Culp as Senator Ron Garland, William Bradley as Senate Aide, Joel Polis as Quinn, Chandra West as Laura Chandler, Portia de Rossi as Lauren Barnes, Sarah Spiegel as Intern
Director: Paul Michael Glaser
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
10 :01x10 - The Bunker (Unaired)
Sterling's father comes to Washington to celebrate his birthday. While there, he is accused of accepting bribes during his terms as governor. Meanwhile, the younger Sterling receives an invitation to speak at a National Press Club meeting, but begins to worry about his topic when Jackie informs him that this may be his defining speech as a senator.
Director: Jessica Yu (1)
Writer: Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
 
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