List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2004 and 2005
List of C-SPAN Q&A interviews first aired in 2004 and 2005 (short version)
Q&A is a C-SPAN interview series hosted by Brian Lamb. It airs on Sundays and features hour-long conversations with people making things happen in politics, media, education, and science & technology.
Selected interviews from 2004–2005
- December 12, 2004 — David Levin — First Q&A episode; discussed the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP).
- December 19, 2004 — Roger Ailes — Filmed at Fox News Channel; on The O’Reilly Factor and Fox and Friends.
- December 26, 2004 — Brian Williams — Interview conducted in his office at 30 Rockefeller Center.
- January 2, 2005 — Shirley Ann Jackson — President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
- January 9, 2005 — Ronald Peterson — Johns Hopkins Hospital.
- January 16, 2005 — William and Jill Ruckelshaus — Discussion with the couple.
- January 23, 2005 — Eric Liu — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- January 30, 2005 — George W. Bush — First half in the Map Room of the White House; second half a roundtable with Richard Norton Smith and Douglas Brinkley.
- February 6, 2005 — Russ Feingold — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- February 13, 2005 — Mike Huckabee — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- February 20, 2005 — Rep. Mel Watt — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- February 27, 2005 — Michael Steele — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- March 6, 2005 — April Witt — Discussed West Virginia Powerball Lottery winner Jack Whittaker.
- March 13, 2005 — Barbara Slavin — Iran–United States relations.
- March 20, 2005 — David Walker — Role as Comptroller General of the United States.
- March 27, 2005 — Paul Weyrich — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- April 3, 2005 — Peter Beinart — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- April 10, 2005 — Markos Moulitsas — Discussed The Daily Kos.
- April 17, 2005 — Thomas Sowell — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
- April 24, 2005 — Dexter Filkins — Journalism in the Iraq War.
- May 1, 2005 — Charles Krauthammer — Interview (topic not specified in brief listing).
Note: The full list for 2004–2005 contains many more interviews with a wide range of guests, spanning politics, media, education, and public life.
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