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This article is about the newsprogram on CBS. For the 4Him album, see Face the Nation (4Him album). For the Kid 'N Play album, see Face the Nation (Kid 'n Play album). Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer Genre Public affairs/political talk Created by Frank Stanton Presented by Bob Schieffer (1991-present) Narrated by John Wilcox Country of origin United States Language(s) English Production Executive producer(s) Carin Pratt Producer(s) Arlene Weisskopf Location(s) Washington D.C. Camera setup Videotape; Multi-camera Running time 30 minutes Production company(s) CBS News Productions Broadcast Original channel CBS Picture format 480i (SDTV) Original run November 7, 1954 – present External links Website United States Sunday morning talk shows Networks ABC This Week with Christiane Amanpour CBS Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer PBS The McLaughlin Group Fox Fox News Sunday w/ Chris Wallace NBC Meet the Press with David Gregory Cable CNN State of the Union with Candy Crowley Spanish networks Uni Al Punto v · d · e Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer is an American Sunday-morning political interview show which premiered on the CBS television network on November 7, 1954. It is one of the longest-running news programs in the history of television. At 30 minutes in length, Face the Nation is the shortest of the Sunday talk shows and the only half-hour Sunday morning talk show on the four major broadcast networks; excluding commercial breaks, the show has a duration of approximately 21½ minutes. Each Sunday the moderator interviews newsmakers on the latest issues and delivers a short topical commentary at the end of the broadcast. The program broadcasts from Washington, D.C. Guests include government leaders, politicians, and international figures in the news. CBS News correspondents and other contributors engage the guests in a roundtable discussion focusing on current topics. The program broadcasts on the CBS Television Network, usually at 10:30 AM ET, right after CBS News Sunday Morning. Local affiliates are free to air the show at the time of their choosing, usually before noon local time. The show is also broadcast on a delay on a handful of radio affiliates through the CBS Radio Network. Moderators Bill Shadel (1954–1955) Stuart Novins (1955–1960) Howard K. Smith (1960–1961) Paul Niven (1961–1965) Martin Agronsky (1965–1969) George Herman (1969–1983) Lesley Stahl (1983–1991) Bob Schieffer (May 1991–present) External links Official website Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer at the Internet Movie Database Face The Nation with Bob Schieffer at TV.com v · d · eSunday news talk shows in the U.S. Major Face the Nation · Fox News Sunday · Meet the Press · State of the Union · This Week Other Al Punto · The Chris Matthews Show · Fareed Zakaria GPS · Fox News Watch · Inside Washington · Journal Editorial Report · The McLaughlin Group · Political Capital with Albert R. Hunt · Reliable Sources · Roll Call TV with Robert Traynham · The Wall Street Journal Report · Washington Watch with Roland Martin · Washington Week Former The Beltway Boys · Issues and Answers · Late Edition · Tim Russert See Also: Morning shows  · Evening news  · Late night talk/comedy  · Overnight news  · Newsmagazines  · Tabroids This article about a non-fiction television series is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e