Capitol
Capitol is an American soap opera which aired on CBS from March 29, 1982 to March 20, 1987 for 1,270 episodes. As its name suggests, the storyline usually revolves around the political intrigues of people whose lives intertwined in Washington, D.C.
Seasons
1. The Beginning
All of Washington is abuzz with the big news of the day: Air Force Captain Tyler McCandless, hero of the recent incident in the Persian Gulf, is on his way home! Following his landing at Andrews Air Force Base, a reception, hosted by family friend Senator Mark Denning, will be held in his honor. The next day, TV reporter Sloane Denning confides to her father that she envisions herself as First Lady some day – with either Tyler McCandless or Congressman Trey Clegg as President! Mark is visibly upset at the mention of Trey – the Cleggs defrauded the McCandless family of its wealth and good name! But Sloane decides to meet Trey anyway. Hopefully, she can glean some details about his future political plans. At Potomac University Campus, Wally McCandless is beaten up by two thugs who demand that he pay up the $9000 he owes them – gambling money. Wally manages to escape, and runs into Julie Clegg. He asks her out to dinner, but she refuses. Tyler's coming home today and she must be at the re
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112. Episode 112
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114. Episode 114
115. Episode 115
116. Episode 116
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118. Episode 118
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154. Episode 154
155. Episode 155
156. Episode 156
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159. Episode 159
160. Episode 160
161. Episode 161
162. Episode 162
163. Episode 163
164. Episode 164
165. Episode 165
166. Episode 166
167. Episode 167
168. Episode 168
169. Episode 169
170. Episode 170
171. Episode 171
172. Episode 172
173. Episode 173
174. Episode 174
175. Episode 175
176. Episode 176
177. Episode 177
178. Episode 178
179. Episode 179
180. Episode 180
181. Episode 181
182. Episode 182
183. Episode 183
184. Episode 184
185. Episode 185
186. Episode 186
187. Episode 187
188. Episode 188
189. Episode 189
190. Episode 190
191. Episode 191
192. Episode 192
193. Episode 193
194. Episode 194
195. Episode 195
196. Episode 196
197. Episode 197
198. Episode 198
199. Episode 199
200. Episode 200
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