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Issues and Answers was a television news program that aired on the ABC television network from 1960 to 1981. The program, which was fed to affiliates early Sunday afternoons for either live or tape-delayed broadcast, was that network's version of such programs as NBC's Meet the Press and CBS's Face the Nation, featuring reporters interviewing newsmakers of the day, mostly government officials. Unlike the other shows, which featured newspaper reporters along with network correspondents, Issues and Answers was more likely to feature only ABC News correspondents. The show was canceled in 1981 and was replaced by This Week with David Brinkley.
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