
This Week (2003)2017-2018
Political journalist and comic Andrew Neil is joined by guests to take a light-hearted look back at the week in politics.
Kde se dívat na This Week (2003) • 2017-2018
35 dílů
- 23/11/2017D9
23/11/2017Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson, plus there is a film looking back over the headlines from Emma Barnett, Labour peer Lord Adonis compares Britain and Germany's problems and American/Korean comedian Margaret Cho puts power in the spotlight. - 14/12/2017D12
14/12/2017Andrew Neil reviews the political year with Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall, Miranda Green and John Nicolson. The studio guests are Brian Blessed and Big Narstie, while Barbershop-o-gram provides the music and the films feature Alan Johnson, Kevin Maguire, John Pienaar and Jon Snow. - 11/01/2018D13
11/01/2018Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green, with a film rounding up the headlines from Isabel Hardman. The studio guests are James Delingpole looking at the Trump presidency, while Stanley Johnson will offer his social media advice. - 22/02/2018D18
22/02/2018Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, with a film rounding up the headlines from Jane Moore. The studio guests are George Galloway looking at Jeremy Corbyn, Brexit and Labour's foreign policy while comedian Geoff Norcott talks chaos in the spotlight section. - 19/04/2018D24
19/04/2018Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Alan Johnson and Priti Patel. There is a review of Westminster life from Richard Madeley. Plus Peter Hitchens presents a film on why he is against bombing Syria, while DJ and TV presenter Ashley James puts morality in the spotlight. - 28/06/2018D32
28/06/2018Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Chuka Umunna and Jacob Rees-Mogg on the sofa, featuring a review of Westminster life from Lucy Fisher. David Willetts is in the studio looking at a tax on wealth, while comedian and actress Helen Lederer puts bravery in the spotlight. - 19/07/2018D35
19/07/2018Andrew Neil presents a summer special going back over the last few weeks in politics with John Nicolson, Liz Kendall, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo on the sofa, and joined in Austin Powers-style films with Liam Halligan and Kevin Maguire. The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne talks about happiness.

