The Hoover Institution is in possession of the broadcast archive of deceased conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr.’s long-running political television show “Firing Line.”
Buckley, author, columnist and founder of the National Review, was a veteran conservative intellectual and pundit for more than 50 years. He died Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the age of 82.
“Firing Line” ran from 1966 to 1999 and was one of the longest-running shows in history. Video tapes of all 1,504 shows, plus transcripts, photos and other items, are available at the Hoover Institution through an archival database. For some episodes of the program, streaming online videos of the first five minutes are also available online.
The archive can be found at http://hoohila.stanford.edu/firingline/index.php.

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