The E.U. Referendum
A list of programmes broadcast on UK TV in 2016 concerning the UK's referendum on membership of the E.U.
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- DirectorP A CarterStarsMorland SandersMorland Sanders asks who will take Britain's low-skilled jobs - picking food, cleaning toilets and packing parcels if EU workers are no longer plentiful and looks into reports of a shadowy North Korean workforce in Europe.
- DirectorDavid ColemanStarsAlastair StewartJonathan AshworthRichard AustinLive debate in which politicians and experts face questions on the impact of Britain's vote to leave the EU. What will Brexit mean for our country and who will sort out the mess of a divided Britain?
- DirectorErrol EtienneStarsHeydon ProwseJolyon RubinsteinJo BuntingOne-off comedy satirising the EU Referendum and its effects in which a cast of comedy characters interact with the real-life campaign pranking prominent figures within the Leave and Remain camps."Brexageddon?!" a one-off Brexit-themed prank show from the team behind "The Revolution Will Be Televised".
Broadcast on Tuesday, 19th July 2016 on BBC2.
6/10 = Some amusing moments but not quite up to the usual standard of The Revolution Will Be Televised. - StarsAdrian ChilesDavid CameronNigel FarageAdrian Chiles returns to the Black Country to find out why the majority of people there voted in favour of Britain leaving the E.U. and meets the Remain voters who blame Brexiters for pushing the UK into a crisis.
- StarsTom BradbyVince CableAlastair CampbellLive ITV News coverage of the Brexit referendum result.Six hours of live, through the night coverage of the results of the UK Referendum on EU membership from when polling stations close at 10pm on Thursday to the final results being declared on Friday morning.
Broadcast 23rd & 24th June 2016 on ITV. - StarsDavid DimblebyLaura KuenssbergJeremy VineDavid Dimbleby presents the BBC's live through-the-night coverage of the historic UK Referendum on membership of the European Union.More than six hours of live coverage of the EU Referendum result with projections, guests, expert analysis and graphical interpretations of the results.
Broadcast on 23rd & 24th June 2016 on BBC1. - DirectorDavid ColemanStarsJeremy PaxmanAkalaPortia Antonia AlexisJeremy Paxman is joined by a range of guests including politicians, celebrities, business leaders and academics as he hosts the final debate on Britain's membership of the E.U. just hours before voting begins.Just 9 hours before polling stations open across the country, Jeremy Paxman hosts the final televised debate of the E.U. Referendum campaign.
Broadcast on 22nd June 2016 on Channel 4. - DirectorRhys EdwardsStarsBethan Rhys RobertsDavid T.C. DaviesNathan GillBethan Rhys Roberts hosts a televised debate on the issues that matter to Welsh voters in the forthcoming EU Referendum, live from Cardiff. With the audience putting questions to the panel of politicians.
- StarsDavid DimblebyMishal HusainEmily MaitlisAhead of this week's referendum, David Dimbleby, Mishal Husain and Emily Maitlis present the largest public debate live from the SSE Arena, Wembley before an audience of thousands.The BBC presents live coverage of the largest debate of the EU Referendum campaign, both in terms of the size of the studio audience and the number of panellists, from the SSE Arena.
Broadcast on 21st June 2016 on BBC1. - DirectorDavid McCoyStarsStephen NolanJohn CampbellAlastair CampbellStephen Nolan chairs a live studio debate in Belfast discussing the UK referendum on membership of the European Union with a panel of guests from both sides of the argument.BBC Northern Ireland live debate from Belfast examining the arguments for and against the UK remaining in the EU and the effects either result would have on the province.
Initially Broadcast on BBC Northern Ireland on 15th June 2016. Then broadcast nationally on BBC Parliament and available via the BBC iPlayer.
6/10 = An interesting debate despite the smallest panel yet seen. Having the BBC NI Economics & Business Editor on hand fact-checking was a good idea, but underused. - With Britain's referendum on E.U. membership next week, Mishal Husain presents an impartial insight into the effects of migration from other European countries on the UK.BBC News presenter Mishal Husain presents the final documentary in the series examining some of the major issues of the referendum. She discusses the impact of European migration on the UK with figures from both camps.
Broadcast on 14th June 2016 on BBC2. - DirectorIan PedersenStarsMary RhodesHarriett BaldwinTristram HuntMary Rhodes hosts an EU Referendum debate live from The Drum Arts Centre in Birmingham where a panel of politicians and business leaders debate if the West Midlands is better off in or out of the EU.EU Referendum debate for Midlands Today viewers in the West Midlands, live from Bimingham. One of 12 regional debates simultaneously broadcast to the 12 English Broadcast Regions.
Initially broadcast on Sunday, 12th June 2016 on BBC One West Midlands only, then nationally on BBC Parliament and via the BBC iPlayer.
3/10 = An disaster with audience applause drowning out speech in the vast aircraft hanger like studio, audience members heckling speakers and the sight of a Labour Peer calling a Labour MP a liar live on television! - DirectorDuncan HessStarsDominic HealeRoger HelmerKenneth ClarkeDominic Heale hosts a live debate from the Djanogly City Academy in Nottingham where a panel of guests representing the East Midlands debate whether the area is better off remaining in or leaving the EU.EU Referendum debate for Midlands Today viewers in the East Midlands, live from Nottingham. A panel of politicians and business leaders debate if the area would be better off staying or leaving the EU. One of 12 regional debates broadcast to the English Broadcast Regions.
Initially broadcast on Sunday, 12th June 2016 on BBC One East Midlands only, then nationally on BBC Parliament and via the BBC iPlayer.
6/10 = Certainly a lot better than the chaotic debate we had in the West Midlands, with Ken Clarke adding a touch of gravitas. - DirectorAlan FarringtonStarsCarol MaliaRichard MossRod LiddleCarol Malia and Richard Moss present a live studio debate examining some of the issues important to Look North viewers in the North-East and Cumbria ahead of the EU Referendum.EU Referendum debate for Look North viewers in the North-East and Cumbria. One of 12 regional debates broadcast to the English Broadcast Regions.
Initially broadcast on Sunday, 12th June 2016 on BBC One North-East & Cumbria only, then nationally on BBC Parliament and via the BBC iPlayer. - DirectorPhil CarneStarsPolly EvansMaria CaulfieldNigel FaragePolly Evans presents a live debate from Dover Town Hall in which some of the leading figures from both camps will put forward the arguments for the country to leave or remain a member of the EU.EU Referendum debate for South-East Today viewers, live from Dover Town Hall featuring some of the leading lights of both the Leave and Remain campaigns.
Initially broadcast on Sunday, 12th June 2016 on BBC One South-East only, then nationally on BBC Parliament and via the BBC iPlayer. - DirectorRob HopkinStarsPriti PatelRichard ReedChuka UmunnaA debate on Britain's membership of the European Union in anticipation of the forthcoming referendum on the subject.
- StarsGwyneth KeyworthKevin McNallyAndy NymanTopical comedy set within the E.U. Referendum campaign, following both camps along with political aides who serve Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. A spin-off of the 2015 comedy series "Ballot Monkeys."Six-part EU Referendum-themed spin-off from Ballot Monkeys.
Commenced 8th June 2016 on Channel 4. - StarsJulie EtchinghamNigel FarageDavid CameronITV News presenter Julie Etchingham hosts two live broadcasts of public debates ahead of the UK referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.Two televised E.U. Referendum 'debates' - one featuring Cameron and Farage the other a panel of MPs.
Broadcast on ITV on 7th and 9th June 2016. - StarsAndrew NeilNigel FarageJeremy CorbynSeries 1: Veteran broadcaster Andrew Neil interviews four leading figures from the leave and remain campaigns ahead of the UK's referendum on membership of the E.U.Series of interviews in which the broadcaster questions key figures in the EU Referendum campaign.
Commenced 6th June 2016 on BBC1. - DirectorAdam GrimleyStarsBoris JohnsonLaura KuenssbergChristine LagardeAs the E.U. Referendum nears, Laura Kuenssberg examines some of the big questions at the heart of the debate. Would the UK be richer or poorer if it left and what are the benefits of remaining.BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg examines some of the big issues surrounding the E.U. referendum. Would the UK be richer or poorer if it left?
Broadcast 31st May 2016 on BBC2. - DirectorRob HopkinStarsVictoria DerbyshireAlex SalmondDiane JamesAhead of the E.U. Referendum on 23rd June, Victoria Derbyshire hosts a debate on the issues live from Glasgow where an audience of voters under the age of 30 will put their questions to a panel of guests.Victoria Derbyshire hosts a live debate from Glasgow before an audience of voters under the age of 30.
Broadcast on BBC1 on 26th May 2016.
5/10 = Not entirely sure why an age restriction was imposed on the audience, the debate itself was not as good as it could have been - but still some interesting points made. - DirectorRichard DentonBen RyderNick TannerStarsMichael CrickBoris JohnsonDavid CameronAhead of the E.U. Referendum, Michael Crick examines the public duel between David Cameron and Boris Johnson that could define Britain's future in Europe and the leadership of the Conservative Party.Channel 4 Political Editor Michael Crick examines the public duel between the Prime Minister and the former Mayor of London who are leading the two camps in the EU Referendum.
Broadcast on Channel 4 on 25th May 2016.
7/10 = An interesting documentary with some useful insights into the political agenda that the referendum debate is serving. - DirectorPatrick ForbesBBC documentary charting the politics of both sides of the Brexit campaign and the resulting changes in Westminster.
- StarsAndrew Marr