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  Episode Information  
Title: Lord John Marbury
Episode Number: 11
Season: 1
Season Episode #.: 11
Production Number: 225910
Original Airdate: Wednesday January 05th, 2000
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France Aug 10, 2001
Episode Crew
Director: Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Writer: (Unknown)
Story: Patrick Caddell
Lawrence O'Donnell, Jr.
Teleplay: Aaron Sorkin
Patrick Caddell
  Episode Summary  
When India and Pakistan go to war with each other and threaten nuclear war, Bartlet calls British diplomat Lord Marbury for advise on how to handle the crisis. Josh gets subpoenaed to testify in Lillenfield’s investigation of Leo’s prior drug and alcohol abuse. Toby accuses C.J. of being overly friendly with the media and Charlie asks Bartlet permission to date his daughter.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Special Guest Stars
John AmosplayedPercy FitzwallaceRecurring (second appearance)
Roger ReesplayedLord John MarburyRecurring (first appearance)
Guest Stars
Elisabeth Moss (1)playedZoey BartletRecurring (third appearance)
James HongplayedDavidRecurring (first appearance)
Janel MoloneyplayedDonna MossRecurring (11th appearance)
John DiehlplayedClaypoolRecurring (first appearance)
Clyde KusatsuplayedJoe 
David DotyplayedMilitary Officer 
Erick AvariplayedAmbassador Habib 
Iqbal ThebaplayedIndian Ambassador 
Co-Guest Stars
Bill StevensonplayedJaworskiRecurring (first appearance)
Carlos CervantesplayedBobbyRecurring (first appearance)
Charles NolandplayedReporter #1 (Steve)Recurring (second appearance)
Christopher KriesaplayedMitchRecurring (second appearance)
Colin Gray (1)playedBruceRecurring (third appearance)
Dafidd McCrackenplayedSecurity Officer MikeRecurring (second appearance)
Kathryn JoostenplayedDelores LandinghamRecurring (11th appearance)
Melissa FitzgeraldplayedCarol FitzpatrickRecurring (7th appearance)
NiCole RobinsonplayedMargaretRecurring (9th appearance)
Peter James Smith (3)playedEdRecurring (4th appearance)
Ralph Meyering, Jr.playedTomRecurring (first appearance)
Ryan CutronaplayedCIA Director RollieRecurring (first appearance)
Tom Hall (1)playedOfficer MikeRecurring (first appearance)
William Duffy (2)playedLarry (as Bill Duffy)Recurring (third appearance)
Charles HoyesplayedThompson 
J. David KrassnerplayedJack 
Roger RanneyplayedCivilian 
  Main Cast  
Martin SheenplayedPresident Jed Bartlet
John SpencerplayedLeo McGarry
Allison JanneyplayedClaudia Jean "C.J." Cregg
Bradley WhitfordplayedJosh Lyman
Rob Lowe (1)playedSam Seaborn
Richard SchiffplayedToby Ziegler
Dule HillplayedCharlie Young
Moira KellyplayedMandy Hampton
  Episode Notes  
This episode marks the beginning of the relationship between Charlie and Zoey.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Josh: I've been subpoenaed.
Mrs. Landingham: Oh, I'm sorry, dear. Would you like a cookie?
 
Bartlet: My daughter asked you out?
Charlie: Yes, sir.
Bartlet: I should have locked her up in a dungeon.
Charlie: I don't think you have one, sir.
Bartlet: I could have built one.
 
Mandy: We're going to look good in California.
Josh: I'm going to look pale.
Mandy: I meant the president.
Josh: I know. I'm just saying.
 
Toby: Where'd you get this stuff?
Larry: I swear to God, the Encyclopedia Brittanica.
 
Bartlet: Lord John Marbury. Former ambassador to New Delhi from the court of St. James.
Sam: Where do we find him?
Leo: A psychiatric institution.
Bartlet: He's colorful, Leo.
Leo: You're really going to let him loose in the White House with his liquor and women.
Bartlet: We can hide the women. But the man deserves a drink.
 
  Episode Goofs  
While the NRO officers are on the satillite phones, the Indian task force has two CVEs and four destroyers. Later, Bartlet says that there are four CVEs and two destroyers.
 
  Cultural References  
Bartlet: I'm Spencer Tracy at the end of "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner."

In the movie Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, actor Spencer Tracy plays the part of the white father who is shocked to find that his daughter is engaged to a black man. However, as the movie progresses, he realizes that skin tone shouldn't be a factor.
 
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