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The 2004 Congressional Report
| Beginning in the early 1970s with original hosts Jack Edwards, Bob Sikes, and Trent Lott, the “Congressional Report” is the longest-running public affairs program of its kind in the country. Each week, Congressman Bonner and his guests discuss important events in Washington and how they will impact the nation and the residents of the First Congressional District. |

Jo (right) shares a laugh with original host Senator Trent Lott before filming "The Gulf Coast Congressional Report" . |
The Gulf Coast Congressional Report airs on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. on WKRG-TV5.
Listed below are air dates and scheduled guests:
December 26 - Admiral Jeremiah Denton (retired Naval officer and former United States senator) and Capt. Hal Pierce (retired Naval officer and captain of the Port of Mobile) December 19 - Archbishop Oscar Lipscomb (Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile), Rev. S. Albert Kennington (Rector, Trinity Episcopal Church, Mobile), Dr. Ed Litton (Pastor, First Baptist North Mobile) December 12 - Hon. John Tyson, Jr. (Mobile County District Attorney) December 5 - Mr. Jimmy Faulkner (former member of Alabama state legislature, candidate for governor, and mayor of Bay Minette) November 28 - Major David Waite (Salvation Army of Mobile and Baldwin Counties), Vivian Davis Figures (Alabama State Senator), and Ann Bedsole (former Alabama State Senator) November 21 - Rep. Roy Blunt (R-MO) Watch this show: 56K, 256K August 1 - Rep. Jeff Miller (R-FL) and Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC) Watch this show: 56K, 256K July 25 - Sen. Bob Dole (former senator from Kansas and Senate Majority Leader) Watch this show: 56K, 256K July 18 - Sen. Trent Lott (R-MS) July 11 - Mary Matalin (former advisor to the president and counselor for the vice president) July 4 - Rep. Mary Bono (R-CA) June 27 - Sean O'Keefe (Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration) June 20 - Rep. Bob Michel (former congressman from Illinois and House Minority Leader) June 13 - Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) April 11 - Dr. Pat Taylor (St. Paul's Episcopal School, Mobile), Lori Myles, Major Phillip Garrett (Mobile Police Department) February 29 - Rep. Rob Bishop (R-UT) and Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) February 22 - Rep. Yvonne Kennedy (Alabama State Representative) February 15 - Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA) January 25 - Rep. Deborah Pryce (R-OH) January 18 - Bill Sisson (Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce) January 11 - Catherine Crosby (Miss Alabama)
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