Face the Nation (disambiguation)

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Face the Nation is an American news interview and panel discussion program that has aired on CBS since 1954.

<i>Face the Nation</i> television series

Face the Nation is a weekly news and morning public affairs program airing Sundays on the CBS radio and television network. Created by Frank Stanton in 1954, Face the Nation is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television.

Face the Nation may also refer to:

<i>Face the Nation</i> (4Him album) album by 4Him

Face the Nation is the second studio album of the Contemporary Christian group 4Him. It was released on Benson Records in 1991.

<i>Face the Nation</i> (Kid n Play album) album by Kid n Play

Face the Nation is the third and final album by hip-hop duo Kid 'n Play. It was released on September 24, 1991 on Select Records and produced by Eric "Quicksilver" Johnson, Christopher "Play" Martin, Pete Rock and Hurby Luv Bug. This title of the last album was inspired by the CBS Sunday morning public affairs program of the same name.

Face the Nation is an Australian panel discussion television program which aired on Melbourne station GTV-9 from 20 July 1958 to 10 May 1959. Political matters were often discussed. The chairman of the panel was Roland Strong.

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