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1. A Tribute to Her Majesty the Queen (2022 TV Movie)
93 min | Documentary
On the death of HM Queen Elizabeth II: special documentary featuring HM King Charles III, her children, public figures, those who worked with her. With archive from the Queen's collection. Broadcast in the UK and Worldwide.
Director: Sally Norris | Stars: Tony Blair, David Cameron, King Charles III, Boris Johnson
Votes: 130
2. Andrew Neil: Britain After the Queen (2022 TV Special)
83 min | Talk-Show
90-minute studio discussion following the death of Her Majesty the Queen, examining her legacy, and pondering what the future may hold when many have never known a world without her.
Stars: Andrew Neil, Valerie Amos, Adjoa Andoh, Joan Bakewell
3.
Newscast (2019– )
Episode:
Episode #7.18
(2022)
29 min | News, Talk-Show
Adam, Chris and Alex provide analysis of Rishi Sunak's new government with Andrew Marr. Actor Shri Patel talks about playing the new prime minister Rishi Sunak in This England. Plus, events in Northern Ireland.
Stars: Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, Alex Forsyth, Andrew Marr
4. A Tribute to HRH the Duke of Edinburgh (2021 TV Movie)
58 min | Documentary
The BBC life story of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh who died on this day, told by those who knew him best, including his four children.
Director: Sally Norris | Stars: Ailsa Anderson, Charles Anson, David Attenborough, Gyles Brandreth
Votes: 22
5.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
Water Lilies by Claude Monet
(2021)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew tells the story of Water Lilies by Claude Monet. The first and perhaps most influential art installation ever created.
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Lucinda Hawksley, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt
Votes: 10
6.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
The Hay Wain by John Constable
(2021)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew explores the more chaotic aspects of a seemingly idyllic piece of work from artist John Constable known as "The Hay Wain".
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Martin Gayford, Lucinda Hawksley, Susie Hodge
Votes: 9
7.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn
(2021)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew travels to Amsterdam to learn details about The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn, including how the young artist was desperate to find fame.
Director: Joss Cubitt | Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt, Axel Rüger
Votes: 10
8.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
Weeping Woman by Pablo Picasso
(2021)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew takes a close look at a Pablo Picasso painting entitled "Weeping Woman," and he shares details about how the art was inspired by a war crime.
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt
Votes: 10
9.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
The Rokeby Venus by Diego Velazquez
(2021)
Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew takes a close look at a Diego Velazquez painting entitled "The Rokeby Venus," and he shares details about how the art challenged both the perceptions of the viewer and the infamous Spanish Inquisition.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt
10.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
Ophelia by John Everett Millais
(2021)
Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew takes a close look at a John Everett Millais painting entitled "Ophelia," and he shares details about the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood of which Millais was one of the founders that challenged the artistic establishment at that time.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt
11.
Tucker Carlson Tonight (2016–2023)
Episode:
Episode dated 11 June 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Stars: Tucker Carlson, Hooman Noorchashm, Li-Meng Yan, Dan Erickson
12. Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
The broadcaster and art lover examines the stories behind some of the world's most famous works of art.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Estelle Lovatt, Susie Hodge, Lucinda Hawksley
Votes: 34
13. New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr (2020)
59 min | Documentary, History
The broadcaster charts the changes in British society during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II which have transformed the country from the rigid, class-obsessed Britain of the 1950s to today's more liberal, inclusive society.
Star: Andrew Marr
Votes: 26
14.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 5 January 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Janet McAllen | Stars: Andrew Marr, Christiane Amanpour, Vicki Young, Philip Avery
15.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 19 January 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew speaks to Brian Hook about Iran, Mark Thompson about Donald Trump and the BBC, Ian Murray about Labour and Scottish independence and Alok Sharma about the trade deal with the EU.
Director: Meera Thavasothy | Stars: Andrew Marr, Camilla Tominey, Nadia Whittome, Brian Hook
16.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 26 January 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay, Unite's Len McCluskey, Lord Robin Butler and comedian David Mitchell. Plus, the Sunday papers and music from Bombay Bicycle Club.
Director: Meera Thavasothy | Stars: Andrew Marr, Rachel Johnson, Helen Lewis, Madeline Grant
17.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 2 February 2020
(2020)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew talks to Donald Tusk, Dominic Raab, Leo Varadkar and John McDonnell. Miranda Green and Nigel Farage review the Sunday newspapers.
Director: Janet McAllen | Stars: Andrew Marr, Miranda Green, Nigel Farage, Matt Taylor
18.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 9 February 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Jane Moore, Anushka Asthana and Andy Street review the papers. Andrew talks to actor James Norton, MP's Robert Buckland and Rosena Allin-Khan and Ambassador Liu Xiaoming.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Jane Moore, Anushka Asthana, Andy Street
19.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 16 February 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew talks to Labour leadership and deputy leadership candidates Rebecca Long-Bailey and Angela Rayner and Transport Secretary Grant Shapps. Pianist Benjamin Grosvenor performs in the studio.
Director: Janet McAllen | Stars: Andrew Marr, Gaby Hinsliff, Katy Balls, Jon Sopel
20.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 23 February 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses Brexit with David Davis, Scottish Independence with Nicola Sturgeon, flooding with George Eustice and the papers with Alison Phillips and Sarah Vine. David Gray performs "Babylon".
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Alison Phillips, Sarah Vine, Tomasz Schafernaker
21.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 1 March 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew speaks to Amélie de Montchalin, Richard Burgon and Matt Hancock. Madeline Grant, Hugh Pym and Helen Lewis review the Sunday newspapers. Cellist Raphael Wallfisch performs in the studio.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Hugh Pym, Madeline Grant, Helen Lewis
22.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 8 March 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses Coronavirus with Dr Margaret Harris of The WHO, the Budget with Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell and the new film Misbehaviour (2020) with Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, James Starkie, Jane Moore, Laura Hughes
23.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 15 March 2020
(2020)
65 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses Coronavirus with Matt Hancock, South Korean Foreign Minister Kyung-Wha Kang, Italy's Ambassador to the UK Raffaele Trombetta and Lisa Nandy. Plus, Harriet Walter and Tamsin Greig about Belgravia (2020).
Director: Janet McAllen | Stars: Andrew Marr, James Gallagher, Matthew Elliott, Pippa Crerar
24.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 22 March 2020
(2020)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses the Coronavirus outbreak with NHS doctors in Birmingham and London, the WHO's Michael J. Ryan, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Housing and Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick.
Director: Janet McAllen | Stars: Andrew Marr, Hugh Pym, Roula Khalaf, Lisa Anderson
25.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 29 March 2020
(2020)
75 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses Covid-19, the pressures on the NHS and frontline staff, travel restrictions, essential work, social distancing measures and fundraising with his guests. Plus, the latest news, weather and a review of the Sunday papers.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Hugh Pym, Emma Tucker, Matt Taylor
26.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 5 April 2020
(2020)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses Covid-19, the UK lock-down, the Queen's address to the nation, testing, social distancing, a post-pandemic global recession and criticism of footballers with his guests. Plus, interviews the new Labour Party leader.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Shirley Watts, Hugh Pym, Alison Phillips
27.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 12 April 2020
(2020)
69 min | News, Talk-Show
On Easter Sunday, Andrew talks to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Business Secetary Alok Sharma, Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy and director of the Wellcome Trust Jeremy Farrar.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Matthew Hopkins, Priti Patel, Jane Moore
28.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 19 April 2020
(2020)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew talks to vaccinologist Professor Sarah Gilbert, Shadow Chancellor Anneliese Dodds, Sir David Attenborough and secretary-general of the OECD José Ángel Gurría Treviño.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Robert Jenrick, Hugh Pym, Anushka Asthana
29.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 26 April 2020
(2020)
89 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew and his guests discuss Labour's criticism of the Government's handling of the Coronavirus crisis, the approach taken by Scotland, Germany and Sweden, the new contract tracing app, BBC Bitesize and the easing of lockdown.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Stephen Powis, Hugh Pym, Camilla Tominey
30.
Good Morning Britain (2014– )
Episode:
Episode #7.111
(2020)
TV-14 | 180 min | News, Talk-Show
Stars: Piers Morgan, Susanna Reid, Kehinde Andrews, Matthew Collins
31.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
(2020)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew begins by telling the story behind the portrait that attracts eight million onlookers every year, Da Vinci's the Mona Lisa.
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Martin Kemp, Estelle Lovatt
Votes: 11
32.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
Sunflowers by Vincent van Gogh
(2020)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew tells the story behind the National Gallery's treasured Sunflowers, and the troubled genius behind its creation, Vincent Van Gogh.
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Martin Gayford, Lucinda Hawksley, Susie Hodge
Votes: 12
33.
Great Paintings of the World with Andrew Marr (2020–2021)
Episode:
The Fighting Temeraire by JMW Turner
(2020)
44 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Andrew tells the story behind The Fighting Temeraire, JMW Turner's masterpiece, once voted to be the nation's favourite painting.
Directors: Joss Cubitt, Simon Smith | Stars: Andrew Marr, Susie Hodge, Estelle Lovatt
Votes: 11
34.
Sunday Brunch (2012– )
Episode:
Episode #9.37
(2020)
Talk-Show
Stars: Fearne Cotton, Judy Finnigan, Tim Lovejoy, Richard Madeley
35.
New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr (2020)
Episode:
Building a New Society
(2020)
59 min | Documentary, History
Andrew explores changing attitudes to the death penalty, sexuality and race by looking at figures such as Diana Dors, Ruth Ellis, Roy Jenkins, Mary Whitehouse, Graham Chapman and Darcus Howe.
Director: Alexander Leith | Star: Andrew Marr
Votes: 7
36.
New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr (2020)
Episode:
A Brave New World
(2020)
59 min | Documentary, History
Andrew explores how we have sought to come to terms with Britain's decline as a world power since 1952 by looking at big names such as Louis Mountbatten, Tony Benn, Enoch Powell, Bob Geldof and David Attenborough.
Director: Nick Tanner | Star: Andrew Marr
Votes: 7
37.
New Elizabethans with Andrew Marr (2020)
Episode:
Made in Britain
(2020)
59 min | Documentary, History
While Britain declined as an industrial power, it still had great inventors, entrepreneurs and cultural exports. Andrew looks at figures such as Christopher Cockerell, Dusty Springfield, Ridley Scott, Clive Sinclair and Anita Roddick.
Director: Alexander Leith | Star: Andrew Marr
Votes: 6
38. Newscast (2019– )
29 min | News, Talk-Show
The popular podcast comes to television, Katya Adler, Adam Fleming, Laura Kuenssberg and Chris Mason chat about the stories behind the news.
Stars: Adam Fleming, Chris Mason, Laura Kuenssberg, Katya Adler
Votes: 37
39.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 19 May 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon, Rory Stewart, Vince Cable and Chuka Umunna. Stacey Dooley, Sarah Vine and Ella Whelan review the Sunday newspapers.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Vince Cable, Jeremy Corbyn, Stacey Dooley
40.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 9 June 2019
(2019)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Environment Secretary Michael Gove, former Work and Pensions Secretary Esther McVey and Shadow International Trade Secretary Barry Gardiner. Katy Balls and Pippa Crerar review the newspapers.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Katy Balls, Pippa Crerar, Barry Gardiner
41.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 1 September 2019
(2019)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Michael Gove, Keir Starmer, former Black Rod David Leakey and Dr Hannah White of the Institute for Government. The newspapers are reviewed by Alison Phillips and Fraser Nelson.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Michael Gove, David Leakey, Fraser Nelson
42.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 22 September 2019
(2019)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew interviews Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn. He also speaks to foreign secretary Dominic Raab and actresses Zoë Wanamaker and Zrinka Cvitesic. Pippa Crerar and Tom Newton Dunn review the Sunday papers.
Directors: Meera Thavasothy, James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Tom Newton Dunn, Pippa Crerar, Jeremy Corbyn
43.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 15 September 2019
(2019)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson. Polly Toynbee, Katy Balls and Martin Daubney review the newspapers.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Polly Toynbee, Katy Balls, Martin Daubney
44.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 13 October 2019
(2019)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is in Aberdeen to interview First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, he also speaks to Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey and Home Secretary Priti Patel. Plus, news, weather and the newspaper review.
Directors: Janet McAllen, Meera Thavasothy | Stars: Andrew Marr, Charlotte Charles, Sarah Smith, Rachel Watson
45.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 20 October 2019
(2019)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew discusses the Brexit extension and what happens next with Oliver Letwin, Keir Starmer and Dominic Raab. Peter Foster, Sarah Vine and Helen Lewis review the Sunday papers. Plus, news and weather.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Peter Foster, Sarah Vine, Helen Lewis
46.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 10 November 2019
(2019)
80 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew is joined by Sajid Javid, Andrew Gwynne and Caroline Lucas. Pippa Crerar, Madeline Grant and Martin Lewis review the papers. Gerald Finley performs live in the studio.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Pippa Crerar, Madeline Grant, Ben Rich
47.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 17 November 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Janet McAllen | Star: Andrew Marr
48.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 24 November 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Janet McAllen | Star: Andrew Marr
49.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 6 January 2019
(2019)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew speaks to Prime Minister Theresa May, Shadow Health Secretary Jonathan Ashworth and the stars of Mary Queen of Scots (2018). Music comes from Michael Barenboim. Steve Richards and Sarah Vine review the Sunday papers.
Stars: Andrew Marr, Jonathan Ashworth, Michael Barenboim, Theresa May
50.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 15 December 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Andrew speaks to Nicola Sturgeon, John McDonnell, Lisa Nandy, Rishi Sunak and actor Brian Cox. Plus, he looks back at the year's editions of the programme.
Director: James Waddell | Stars: Andrew Marr, Fraser Nelson, Anushka Asthana, Chris Fawkes