The Supremes
episode of The West Wing (S5 E17)
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The Supremes
Summary
The Supremes is a television series episode[1]. It ranks in the top 6% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- The Supremes's instance of is recorded as television series episode[3].
- The Supremes's director is recorded as Jessica Yu[4].
- The Supremes's screenwriter is recorded as Debora Cahn[5].
- The Supremes's screenwriter is recorded as Josh Singer[6].
- The Supremes's composer is recorded as W. G. Snuffy Walden[7].
- Supreme Court of the United States is named after The Supremes[8].
- The Supremes's follows is recorded as Eppur Si Muove[9].
- The Supremes's followed by is recorded as Access[10].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Dulé Hill[11].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Allison Janney[12].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Janel Moloney[13].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Richard Schiff[14].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as John Spencer[15].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Bradley Whitford[16].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Martin Sheen[17].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Glenn Close[18].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Jesse Bradford[19].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as William Fichtner[20].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Lily Tomlin[21].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Mitchell Ryan[22].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Milo O'Shea[23].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Melissa Marsala[24].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Kathleen York[25].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Deirdre Lovejoy[26].
- The Supremes's cast member is recorded as Robert Picardo[27].
Why It Matters
The Supremes ranks in the top 6% of television_series_episode entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (23 views/month).[2]