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1.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 27 April 2023
(2023)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate from Greenford, West London. On the panel: Lisa Nandy MP (Labour) and Layla Moran MP (Lib Dem)
Director: Julian Smith | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Rachel Maclean, Layla Moran, Lisa Nandy
2.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 6 January 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents a Question Time Covid special live at 7pm on BBC 1 on Tuesday 6th January. On the panel: Nadhim Zahawi MP, minister for the deployment of the Covid-19 vaccine and ... See full summary »
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Rachel Clarke, Humphrey Cobbold, Anneliese Dodds
3.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 14 January 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents topical debate with a virtual audience from across the UK. Panellists include Vicky Ford, Jon Ashworth, Philippa Whitford, Dame Donna Kinnair and Mike Barton.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Jonathan Ashworth, Mike Barton, Vicky Ford
4.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 21 January 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents Question Time with a panel including Brandon Lewis MP, Louise Haigh MP, Arlene Foster MLA, Michelle O'Neill MLA and Professor Anand Menon.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Arlene Foster, Louise Haigh, Brandon Lewis
5.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 28 January 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. On the panel: Gillian Keegan MP, minister for apprenticeships and skills, Conservative, Kate Green... See full summary »
Stars: Fiona Bruce, Kate Green, Gillian Keegan, Layla McCay
6.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 18 February 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. On the panel: Mark Harper MP, chairman of the Covid Recovery Group, Conservative; Nadia Whittome ... See full summary »
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Mark Harper, Nadia Whittome, Layla Moran
7.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 25 February 2021
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. On the panel: Grant Shapps MP, secretary of state for transport, Conservative; Anneliese Dodds MP,... See full summary »
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Grant Shapps, Anneliese Dodds, Tony Danker
8.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
2021: Afghanistan Special
(2021)
News, Talk-Show
Fiona Bruce presents a special edition of the programme on the subject of Afghanistan. On the panel: James Cleverly MP, minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Conservative; Lisa ... See full summary »
Director: Julian Smith | Stars: Fiona Bruce, James Cleverly, Mehdi Hasan, Nelufar Hedayat
9.
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
10.
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
11.
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
12.
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
13.
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
14.
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
15.
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
16.
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
17.
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
18.
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
19.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 26 March 2020
(2020)
55 min | News, Talk-Show
Topical debate from the IMG Television Studios in Uxbridge, west London. The panel answer pre-recorded questions from people in Shrewsbury on support for the self-employed, Universal Credit and social distancing.
Director: Claire Bellis | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Humphrey Cobbold, Richard Horton, Robert Jenrick
20.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 2 April 2020
(2020)
TV-14 | 57 min | News, Talk-Show
Topical debate from west London. The panel answer pre-recorded questions from the public on testing for Covid 19, the lack of PPE, the enforcement of social-distancing and support for those in isolation and those grieving.
Director: Claire Bellis | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Yvette Cooper, Matt Hancock, Donna Kinnair
21.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 9 April 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Pre-recorded questions from people in Uxbridge include - How will the Government turn on and off the Covid 19 suppression methods? How have the UK measures been influenced by events in Italy? What will be the impact on our mental health?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Brandon Lewis, Darren McGarvey, Peter Openshaw
22.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 16 April 2020
(2020)
TV-14 | 55 min | News, Talk-Show
Pre-recorded questions include - How many marks out of 10 would you give the UK for its record on social care? How can we transition out of lock-down without compromising the health of the nation and why are we not all using face-masks?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Robert Buckland, Lisa Nandy, Karan Bilimoria
23.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 30 April 2020
(2020)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Viewers in Leeds ask - How can we avoid the poorest in society paying the cost of the pandemic? How long will businesses need support after lockdown is lifted? Why are new arrivals not being quarantined?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Anneliese Dodds, Jeane Freeman, Paul Nurse
24.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 7 May 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Viewers in Newcastle-upon-Tyne ask - Why is the death toll so high in the UK? Is sharing our personal data a small price to pay for quelling the virus? Should the lockdown be eased in all areas at the same time?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, George Eustice, Afua Hirsch, Chris Hopson
25.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 14 May 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Questions from viewers include - How can key workers be protected at work and on their commute? Does the new slogan have real meaning to the public? Has the "pill been worse than the ill"?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Steve Barclay, Mick Cash, Luke Johnson
26.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 21 May 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Tonight, viewers in London ask the panel of guests questions on the re-opening of schools, the readiness of the test, track and trace strategy and should the Government bail out theatres?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Andy Burnham, James Graham, Chris Philp
27.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 28 May 2020
(2020)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Viewers in Glasgow ask the panel of guests questions about Dominic Cummings actions, delays to track and trace and does the situation in care homes highlight the lack of respect for the elderly?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Alex Massie, Layla McCay, Ian Murray
28.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 4 June 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
A virtual audience from Southampton quiz the panel on does the UK suffer from systemic racism, can the Government do more to protect ethnic minorities from Covid? Is the quarantine period pointless? Are we easing lockdown too quickly?
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Donna Kinnair, David Lammy, Hugh Pennington
29.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 11 June 2020
(2020)
58 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Robert Buckland, Bernardine Evaristo, Rocco Forte
30.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 18 June 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, James Cleverly, Jed Mercurio, Lisa Nandy
31.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 1 October 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Viewers in Carlisle ask the panel of guests questions on plans to process asylum seekers outside of the UK, protecting the mental health of students, the effectiveness of local lockdowns and helping football clubs.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, David Linden, Alison McGovern, Grant Shapps
32.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 8 October 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Viewers in Coventry question the panel on topics including a second national lockdown, measures the government are planning for the future, ensuring that the arts survive the pandemic and if President Trump will get the sympathy vote.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Andy Burnham, Gillian Keegan, Donna Kinnair
33.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 22 October 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Anne Longfield, Nicky Morgan
34.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 29 October 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Bonnie Greer, Chris Philp, Anthony Scaramucci
35.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 5 November 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Oliver Dowden, Hannah Fry, Rose McGowan
36.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 12 November 2020
(2020)
60 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Matt Hancock, Rosie Jones, David Lammy
37.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 19 November 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Ian Blackford, James Cleverly, Rose Hudson-Wilkin
38.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 26 November 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
Tonight, a virtual audience from Swansea pose questions to the panel of guests on the new tougher tier system, public sector pay, cutting the foreign aid budget and support for a Welsh independence vote.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Claire Fox, Vaughan Gething, Tanni Grey-Thompson
39.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 3 December 2020
(2020)
59 min | News, Talk-Show
A virtual audience from Bath ask questions on the logistics of administering vaccines, if leaving the EU has sped up approval of a vaccine, the closure of pubs, trade talks with the EU and if students should receive a tuition fee refund.
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: Fiona Bruce, Michelle Donelan, Liam Halligan, Sarah Jones
40. Novels That Shaped Our World (2019 TV Special)
75 min
Jo Whiley and guests reveal the Novels That Shaped Our World, live from the British Library.
Director: Steve Potter | Stars: Jo Whiley, Stig Abell, Syima Aslam, Juno Dawson
41.
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
42.
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
43.
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
44.
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
45.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 17 November 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Janet McAllen | Star: Andrew Marr
46.
Sunday AM (2005– )
Episode:
Episode dated 24 November 2019
(2019)
74 min | News, Talk-Show
Director: Janet McAllen | Star: Andrew Marr
47.
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
48.
Question Time (1979– )
Episode:
Episode dated 26 March 2015
(2015)
News, Talk-Show
Director: Rob Hopkin | Stars: David Dimbleby, Nicky Morgan, Jim Murphy, Janet Street-Porter
49. Newsflash: Stories That Stopped the World (2013 TV Movie)
47 min | Documentary
This Shiver (ITV Studios) documentary reveals what happened behind-the-scenes on some of the most momentous breaking news events in our lifetime - as told by those caught up in the ... See full summary »
Director: Kerry Allison | Stars: Julie Etchingham, Nigel Dacre, Martyn Lewis, John Suchet
Votes: 11
50. Free Speech (2012–2015)
News
Stars: Jake Humphrey, Michelle de Swarte, Thomas Greenhaf, Tina Daheley
Votes: 15