This Week With George Stephanopoulos E32 August 17 2025 on ABC

On Sunday August 17 2025, ABC broadcasts This Week With George Stephanopoulos!
Episode 32 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” promises to deliver an engaging mix of interviews and discussions. George Stephanopoulos will lead the show, joined by co-anchors Martha Raddatz and Jonathan Karl. Together, they will tackle the most pressing political topics of the week.
Viewers can expect insightful interviews with key newsmakers and officials. The show will highlight important voices from across the country, providing a comprehensive look at current events. As always, the discussions will focus on the issues that matter most to the public.
In addition to interviews, the episode will feature roundtable debates. These discussions will include a variety of perspectives on the hottest political issues. The dynamic among the anchors and their guests often leads to lively debates, making for an informative and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Tune in to ABC for this episode of “This Week With George Stephanopoulos” to stay updated on the latest news and to hear from the people shaping today’s political landscape.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos will be broadcast on August 17 2025 on ABC at 10:00 AM at ET/PT.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of This Week With George Stephanopoulos is all new!
This Week With George Stephanopoulos Cast & Stars
| Main Cast |
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| George Stephanopoulos Martha Raddatz Jonathan Karl |
Episode Videos & Previews
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This Week With George Stephanopoulos Series Information
| Former Clinton White House staffer and current co-anchor of ABC's weekday morning news show "Good Morning America," George Stephanopoulos and co-anchors Martha Raddatz and Jonathan Karl offer a look at current events with a focus on the politics of the day. Each week's show includes interviews with top newsmakers (including some of the nation's top political leaders) as well as a roundtable discussion, usually featuring journalists from ABC and other news organizations, of the week's happenings. Since 2008, the program has broadcast from a studio at the Newseum in Washington, D.C. |
