The Sunday, March 27 episode of Madam Secretary is called “On the Clock” and it features a guest appearance by Jane Pauley, playing herself. Here’s how CBS describes it:
As Elizabeth holds peace talks between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, a mysterious plane crash tied to both countries causes the three parties to reevaluate the deal. Also, in an attempt to help the NSA locate the terrorist Jibral Disah, Henry approaches a former teacher of one of Disah’s wives for information, and Elizabeth withstands a grueling interview with Jane Pauley, on MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, March 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
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"On the Clock"-- While Elizabeth is holding peace talks between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan, a mysterious plane crash tied to both countries, causes the three parties to reuate the deal. Also, Henry approaches a former teacher of Hirjriyyah's (Dina Shihabi), one of Jibral Disah's wives, with the hope that she can help the NSA locate Disah, on MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, March 27 (8:00--9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Pictured L-R: Tim Daly as Henry McCord, Jill Hennessy as Jane Fellows, and Jacqueline Antaramian as Laila Ayyad Photo: Sarah Shatz/CBS é2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Madam Secretary stars Téa Leoni (Elizabeth McCord), Tim Daly (Henry McCord), Bebe Neuwirth (Nadine Tolliver), Zeljko Ivanek (Russell Jackson), Patina Miller (Daisy Grant), Erich Bergen (Blake Moran), Geoffrey Arend (Matt Mahoney), Kathrine Herzer (Alison McCord), Evan Roe (Jason McCord), Wallis Currie-Wood (Stephanie “Stevie” McCord), and Keith Carradine (President Conrad Dalton).
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Recurring cast appearing in “On the Clock” include Kobi Libii (Oliver Shaw), Jill Hennessy (Jane Fellows), Carlos Gomez (Jose Campos), Clifton Davis (Ephraim Ware), Johanna Day (Ellen Hill), Mandy Gonzales (Lucy Knox), and Jacqueline Antaramian (Laila Ayyad).
Additional guest stars include Jane Pauley (Herself), Sarita Choundhury (Prime Minister Jaya Verma), Maury Ginsberg (Fr. Paul Swartzwelder), Laura Heisler (Dr. Suzan Simmons), Kenneth Tigar (Dr. Stuart Bachman), Dina Shihabi (Hijriyyah), Waleed Zuaiter (Prime Minister Khoosat), Jimmy Palumbo (Earl), Harriett D. Foy (Judge), Cathleen Trig (Anchor #1), and Jon Leiberman (Anchor #2).