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In the majority of the episodes, the titles of the episode are spoken by one of the characters in the course of the episode. There are a few exceptions when this does not occur. 1. * Pilot 2. * The State Dinner (although "a state dinner" is uttered several times) 3. * In Excelsis Deo (although it may be sung / heard in the background) 4. * 20 Hours in L.A. 5. * The White House Pro-Am 6. * Six Meetings Before Lunch 7. * Let Bartlet Be Bartlet (while it is not spoken, it is written on the pad by Leo at the end of the episode - as the new strategy for the administration) 8. * What Kind of Day Has It Been? 9. * In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Parts I and II 10. * And It's Surely to Their Credit (the title is from a Gilbert and Sullivan song - and t

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  • In the majority of the episodes, the titles of the episode are spoken by one of the characters in the course of the episode. There are a few exceptions when this does not occur. 1. * Pilot 2. * The State Dinner (although "a state dinner" is uttered several times) 3. * In Excelsis Deo (although it may be sung / heard in the background) 4. * 20 Hours in L.A. 5. * The White House Pro-Am 6. * Six Meetings Before Lunch 7. * Let Bartlet Be Bartlet (while it is not spoken, it is written on the pad by Leo at the end of the episode - as the new strategy for the administration) 8. * What Kind of Day Has It Been? 9. * In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Parts I and II 10. * And It's Surely to Their Credit (the title is from a Gilbert and Sullivan song - and t
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  • In the majority of the episodes, the titles of the episode are spoken by one of the characters in the course of the episode. There are a few exceptions when this does not occur. 1. * Pilot 2. * The State Dinner (although "a state dinner" is uttered several times) 3. * In Excelsis Deo (although it may be sung / heard in the background) 4. * 20 Hours in L.A. 5. * The White House Pro-Am 6. * Six Meetings Before Lunch 7. * Let Bartlet Be Bartlet (while it is not spoken, it is written on the pad by Leo at the end of the episode - as the new strategy for the administration) 8. * What Kind of Day Has It Been? 9. * In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Parts I and II 10. * And It's Surely to Their Credit (the title is from a Gilbert and Sullivan song - and the line is actually, "And it's greatly to his credit." 11. * The Portland Trip (the Oregon city is mentioned several times - but "The Portland Trip" is not spoken) 12. * Noel (as with the other Christmas episodes - the song is sung and/or heard in the background) 13. * The War at Home 14. * The Stackhouse Filibuster (although the word filibuster is used several times, as is Senator Stackhouse, who is conducting it) 15. * Two Cathedrals (the title is a reference to the cigarette that Bartlet's father finds in the school chapel and the second cigarette the President smokes in the cathedral following Mrs. Landingham's service) 16. * 100,000 Airplanes (although "100,000 planes" is spoken) 17. * Night Five (although Bartlet comments he hasn't slept in "five nights") 18. * The Documentary Special 19. * Privateers (although the word privateer is spoken many times) 20. * Enemies Foreign and Domestic 21. * Process Stories (although both Bruno and C.J. say "process story") 22. * Arctic Radar (although Jack Reese mentions a radar station in the Arctic) 23. * Guns Not Butter 24. * No Exit 25. * The Birnam Wood
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