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Episode 1 - 22/09/2016
Release Date: 2016-09-22Andrew Neil is joined by Ed Vaizey, Lisa Nandy, Miranda Green and Nigel Farage. Ken Livingstone presents a film on the Labour leadership, and Jimmy Brown talks about break-ups.
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Episode 2 - 29/09/2016
Release Date: 2016-09-29Andrew Neil reviews the political week, with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall on the big red sofas and reports from Alvin Hall, Kevin Maguire and Donal MacIntyre.
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Episode 3 - 06/10/2016
Release Date: 2016-10-06Political review of the week. Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall. Fashion designer Wayne Hemingway presents a film on Theresa May's vision for Britain.
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Episode 4 - 13/10/2016
Release Date: 2016-10-13Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Michael Dugher. They are joined by commentator Katie Hopkins, who gives her take on Donald Trump.
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Episode 5 - 20/10/2016
Release Date: 2016-10-20Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo and Chuka Umunna. Suzanne Evans sets out her vision for Ukip and there are live reports from the Batley and Spen and Witney by-elections.
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Episode 6 - 27/10/2016
Release Date: 2016-10-27Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson. They are joined by Digby Jones to give his take on why he thinks Brexit will work. Plus the New Statesman's Helen Lewis rounds up the week in a film and the Rev Richard Coles looks at compassion.
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Episode 7 - 03/11/2016
Release Date: 2016-11-03Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Liz Kendall and Michael Portillo. They are joined by Tim Marshall for a look at Russia, the US and the new world order.
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Episode 8 - 17/11/2016
Release Date: 2016-11-17Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall and Michael Portillo to review the political week. They are joined by Tom Walker, looking at what Donald Trump's election win means for left.
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Episode 9 - 24/11/2016
Release Date: 2016-11-24Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall, John Nicolson and Michael Portillo to review the political week. Plus Dan Hodges looks at the Autumn Statement, Stewart Lee talks manners and Tim Shipman rounds. up the week in a film.
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Episode 10 - By-Election Special
Release Date: 2016-12-01Andrew Neil is joined by Ed Balls and Michael Portillo to review the political week. Their guests are Peter Hooton, Diane Abbott, Susan Kramer, James Cleverly and Peter Whittle.
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Episode 11 - 08/12/2016
Release Date: 2016-12-08Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall and Michael Portillo to review the political week. Their guests are Miriam Gonzalez Durantez on the future of the EU and the euro, Dermot Murnaghan rounding up the week in a film and the musician Pete Doherty looking at bust-ups.
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Episode 12 - 2016 Review
Release Date: 2016-12-15Andrew Neil is joined by Alan Johnson, Miranda Green, John Nicolson and Michael Portillo for a political review of 2016. Guests include Chas and Dave and Brian Blessed.
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Episode 13 - 12/01/2017
Release Date: 2017-01-12Andrew Neil is joined by Chris Leslie and Michael Portillo to review the political week, with a film from Miranda Green. Paul McKenna talks about 'being positive'.
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Episode 14 - 19/01/2017
Release Date: 2017-01-19Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo, Jess Phillips and John Nicolson to review the political week, with a film from Quentin Letts.
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Episode 15 - 26/01/2017
Release Date: 2017-01-26Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and John Nicolson to review the week, with a film from Isabel Hardman. Plus guests Ted Malloch and Bridget Christie.
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Episode 16 - 02/02/2017
Release Date: 2017-02-02Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Harriet Harman, with a film from Adam Boulton. They are joined by Derek Hatton and Rory Bremner.
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Episode 17 - 09/02/2017
Release Date: 2017-02-09Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, with a film potentially mocking the week from Andy Parsons. Their guests are journalist and commentator Liam Halligan looking at the housing market, while Matt Forde talks about animosity in the spotlight section.
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Episode 18 - By-Election Special
Release Date: 2017-02-23Coverage of the Stoke-on-Trent Central and Copeland by-elections. Andrew Neil and guests review the last few days in politics and look at the by-election campaigns.
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Episode 19 - 02/03/2017
Release Date: 2017-03-02Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall, Alex Salmond and Michael Portillo to review the last few days in politics, with a film from Kevin Maguire.
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Episode 20 - 09/03/2017
Release Date: 2017-03-09Andrew Neil is joined by Lisa Nandy and Michael Portillo to review the political week. They are joined by David Starkey, who backs the calls for an early general election.
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Episode 21 - 16/03/2017
Release Date: 2017-03-16Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall, Michael Portillo and John Nicolson to review the last few days in politics, with a film from Andrew Rawnsley.
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Episode 22 - 23/03/2017
Release Date: 2017-03-23Andrew Neil is joined by Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo to review the last few days in politics, with a film from Quentin Letts.
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Episode 23 - 30/03/2017
Release Date: 2017-03-30Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall, Michael Portillo, Suzanne Evans and John Nicolson to review the last few days in politics. With guests Alastair Campbell and Daisy Lowe.
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Episode 24 - 20/04/2017
Release Date: 2017-04-20Andrew Neil is joined by Chuka Umunna, Ann Widdecombe, Miranda Green and Suzanne Evans to review the last few days in politics.
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Episode 25 - 27/04/2017
Release Date: 2017-04-27Andrew Neil is joined by Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo, Sian Berry and John Nicolson to review the latest political news. Plus Helen Lewis has a film as the election begins.
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Episode 26 - 04/05/2017
Release Date: 2017-05-04Andrew Neil and the This Week team have all the latest on the local mayoral elections.
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Episode 27 - 11/05/2017
Release Date: 2017-05-11Andrew Neil is joined by Liz Kendall and Michael Portillo review the election campaign, plus a film from Kevin Maguire. Douglas Murray talks about immigration, while David Baddiel looks at honesty in the spotlight section.
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Episode 28 - 18/05/2017
Release Date: 2017-05-18Andrew Neil is joined by Ed Balls, Michael Portillo, Natalie Bennett and Polly Mackenzie to review the last few days in politics.
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Episode 29 - 25/05/2017
Release Date: 2017-05-25Andrew Neil is joined by Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo and Suzanne Evans to review the election campaign and Manchester attack, with a film from Jo Coburn.
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Episode 30 - 01/06/2017
Release Date: 2017-06-01Andrew Neil is joined by Ed Balls, Michael Gove, Tommy Sheppard and Miranda Green to review the final few days before the general election.
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Episode 31 - 16/06/2017
Release Date: 2017-06-16Guest host Nick Ferrari is joined by Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall and John Nicolson to review the fallout of the general election.
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Episode 32 - 22/06/2017
Release Date: 2017-06-22Andrew Neil reviews with the political week with Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo. Richard Madeley rounds up the political week in a film, Michelle Dewberry looks at claims of a divided Britain, and columnist Melanie Phillips talks about the state of the Anglosphere.
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Episode 33 - 29/06/2017
Release Date: 2017-06-29Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall. Adam Boulton rounds up the week, Momentum's Adam Klug discusses Labour, and comedian Viv Groskop talks news fatigue.
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Episode 34 - 06/07/2017
Release Date: 2017-07-06Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green. Tim Marshall looks at the state of the world ahead of the G20, Emma Barnett rounds up the week in a film, and Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Zizek talks about political sensitivity.
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Episode 35 - 13/07/2017
Release Date: 2017-07-13Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Ed Balls and biographer Rosa Prince. Beth Rigby rounds up the week's highlights, Nigel Farage gives his take on how well the Brexit talks are - or are not - progressing, while comedian and author Richard Herring looks at being awkward.
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Episode 36 - 20/07/2017
Release Date: 2017-07-20Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Liz Kendall, Miranda Green and John Nicolson. Richard Bacon looks at the state of the world.