ELIZABETH MUST FIND A WAY TO RESPOND WHEN THE DALTON ADMINISTRATION IS CRITICIZED FOR ITS LACK OF ATTENTION TO THE UPCOMING ELECTION IN ANGOLA, ON A REBROADCAST OF "MADAM SECRETARY," SUNDAY, JUNE 25
Tonya Pinkins Guest Stars as Susan Thompson, Assistant Secretary
for the Bureau of African Affairs, and CBS Sports Host of "The NFL Today" and "Thursday Night Football" James Brown Appears as Himself
"The Dissent Memo" - After a bombing at a political rally in Angola, Elizabeth must find a way to respond to a "dissent memo" from the Bureau of African Affairs when they criticize the Dalton administration's lack of attention to the upcoming Angolan election. Also, Russell enlists Elizabeth's help to get President Dalton on the ballot in Ohio, and Henry and Jose get closer to locating the antiquities stolen by Hizb al-Shahid, on a rebroadcast of MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, June 25 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Tonya Pinkins guest stars as Susan Thompson, assistant secretary for the Bureau of African Affairs, and CBS Sports host of THE NFL TODAY and THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL James Brown appears as himself. (Originally broadcast 10/30/16.)
REGULAR CAST:
Téa Leoni
(Elizabeth McCord)
Tim Daly
(Henry McCord)
Bebe Neuwirth
(Nadine Tolliver)
�eljko Ivanek
(Russell Jackson)
Keith Carradine
(President Conrad Dalton)
Sebastian Arcelus
(Jay Whitman)
Patina Miller (Daisy Grant)
Geoffrey Arend (Matt Mahoney)
Erich Bergen (Blake Moran)
Kathrine Herzer (Alison McCord)
Wallis Currie-Wood (Stephanie "Stevie" McCord)
Evan Roe (Jason McCord)
RECURRING CAST:
Carlos G�mez
(Jose Campos)
GUEST CAST:
Christopher O'Shea
(Jareth Glover)
J.C. Mackenzie
(Gov. Sam Evans)
Tonya Pinkins
(Susan Thompson)
Harold Surratt
(Angolan President Damiano Bestilo)
Linara Washington
(Bertilde Kalanga)
Lyne Renée
(Cecile Zaman)
Katarina Morhacova
(Marine Bourget)
Wendell B. Franklin
(DEA Agent Steve Tanner)
Charles Socarides
(Scott Goodman)
James Brown (Himself)
Souleymane Sy Savane (Agent Antoine de Sevres)
Lolita Foster (Reporter)
Brian Reddy (Julius Burton
WRITTEN BY: Joy Gregory
DIRECTED BY: Felix Alcala
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