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Episode dated 13 April 2007
Episode aired Apr 13, 2007
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François Bayrou
Jon Braine
Rory Cellan-Jones
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Rory Cellan-Jones
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François Bayrou
Self - French Presidential Candidate
Jon Braine
Self - Reporter
Rory Cellan-Jones
Self - Technology Correspondent
Evan Davis
Self - Economics Editor
Alex Deakin
Self - Weather Presenter
Lorna Gordon
Self - Scotland Correspondent
Mark Mardell
Self - Europe Editor
José Mourinho
Self - Chelsea Manager
John Moylan
Self - Europe Business Reporter
James Munro
Self - Sports Correspondent
Dermot Murnaghan
Self - Presenter
Hugh Pym
Self - Business Correspondent
Cristiano Ronaldo
Self - Manchester United
Sian Williams
Self - Presenter
Paul Wolfowitz
Self - World Bank President
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