A new episode of Madam Secretary airs tonight (October 5) on CBS, depending on what time football concludes.
It’s called “The Operative” and here’s how they describe it:
Elizabeth is confronted by a hostile reporter who threatens to publish confidential documents that were leaked from inside the State Department. Meanwhile, Henry is dragged into an international negotiation when his wife uses his job as leverage to broker a deal with Pakistan, on MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, Oct. 5 (8:30-9:30 PM, ET/8:00-9:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Here are some photos:
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The Operative -- Elizabeth is confronted by a hostile reporter who threatens to publish confidential documents that were leaked from inside the State Department. Meanwhile, Henry is dragged into an international negotiation when his wife uses his job as leverage to broker a deal with Pakistan, on MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday, Oct. 5 (8:30-9:30 PM, ET/8:00-9:00 PM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. Stephanie "Stevie" McCord (Wallis Currie-Wood), from left, Jason McCord (Evan Roe), Alison McCord (Kathrine Herzer), Henry McCord (Tim Daly) and Elizabeth McCord, (Téa Leoni), shown. Photo: Patrick Harbron/CBS ©2014 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), and Evan Roe (Jason McCord).
Guests in “The Operative” include Keith Carradine (President Conrad Dalton), Sebastian Arcelus (Jay Whitman), Patrick Breen (Andrew Munsey), Wallis Currie-Wood (Stephanie “Stevie” McCord), Marin Ireland (Gina Fisher), Davis Hall (French Foreign Minister Jean-Claude Dubois), Joseph J. Parks (Jed Heller), Cathy Haase (Austrian Ambassador Gabriela Reinhart), Yorgo Constantine (Russian Foreign Minister Anton Gorev), Peter Ashton Wise (Marine Colonel Patrick Delaney), Stephen O’Reilly (Roy Schaeffer), Sean T. Krishnan (Pakistani Interrogator), John Douglas Thompson (General Anders), and Bernard White (Pakistani Ambassador Ahmad Hesbani).