
This Week (2003)
2018-2019
Political journalist and comic Andrew Neil is joined by guests to take a light-hearted look back at the week in politics.
Where to Watch 2018-2019
36 Episodes
- 01/11/2018E7
01/11/2018Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall and Miranda Green. Plus a film rounding up the headlines from Geoff Norcott. Guests include Larry Sanders on the US mid-term elections, and film-maker Paul Greengrass joins the team for the spotlight section. - 29/11/2018E10
29/11/2018Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Jess Phillips. Their guests are Isabel Oakeshott, who talks about the Brexit deal and a divided Conservative Party, and Ulrika Jonsson, who talks about compromises. Plus a film rounding up the headlines from Adrian Chiles. - 10/01/2019E14
10/01/2019Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, plus a film rounding up recent highlights from Kevin Maguire. Columnist Owen Jones looks at whether Britain is getting nastier, and if so why. Comedian and actor Ruby Wax talks about being human in the spotlight section. - 14/02/2019E19
14/02/2019Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson, plus a film rounding up the highlights from Miranda Green. Stella Creasy looks at the calls for a people's assembly to find a way forward on Brexit, while Ayesha Hazarika discusses aggression in the spotlight section. - 09/05/2019E27
09/05/2019Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall, Gerard Batten and Rachel Johnson. Kevin Maguire channels a superhero to go back over the headlines in a film, while Tim Marshall looks at UK relations with China and the USA, and Tony Slattery talks about losing the plot. - 27/06/2019E33
27/06/2019Guest presenter Simon McCoy reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, while Camilla Tominey has the political headlines in a film. Dawn Foster looks at English nationalism and the future of the Union, while historian Kate Williams puts ‘out of control’ in the spotlight.