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Episode 1 - 11/09/2014
Release Date: 2014-09-11Andrew Neil presents a special This Week from Edinburgh with Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo and Charles Kennedy. They are joined by actors Elaine C Smith and Brian Cox, the SNP's Humza Yousaf and historian Niall Ferguson, with a film looking at the political week from the BBC's Sarah Smith.
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Episode 2 - 25/09/2014
Release Date: 2014-09-25Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Jacqui Smith discuss the week's top political stories. Andrew and George Galloway look at possible UK military action in the Middle East.
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Episode 3 - 02/10/2014
Release Date: 2014-10-02Comedian Francesca Martinez looks at welfare with Andrew Neil, Michael Portillo and Tom Watson. Plus a review of the Tory conference week from Isabel Hardman of The Spectator.
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Episode 4 - 09/10/2014
Release Date: 2014-10-09A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and guests. Followed by the results from the Clacton and Heywood and Middleton by-elections.
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Episode 5 - 16/10/2014
Release Date: 2014-10-16Andrew Neil presents a political review of the week with Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott and Miranda Green. Plus a look at UK immigration pledges from the larger political parties.
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Episode 6 - 23/10/2014
Release Date: 2014-10-23Andrew Neil presents a review of the political week with Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green. They are joined by Charlie Webster, Mary Ann Sieghart and Robert Webb.
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Episode 7 - 30/10/2014
Release Date: 2014-10-30Andrew Neil talks women, ageing and feminism with Tracey Emin in his weekly political review. Emin joins the panel of Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson.
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Episode 8 - 06/11/2014
Release Date: 2014-11-06Andrew Neil looks at the political week with Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott. They are joined by Liberty's Shami Chakrabarti and actor, comedian and writer David Mitchell.
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Episode 9 - By-Election Special
Release Date: 2014-11-20A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil with Michael Portillo and guests, followed by results and reaction from the Rochester and Strood by-election count in Kent.
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Episode 10 - 27/11/2014
Release Date: 2014-11-27Andrew Neil hears from Alex Salmond on new powers being announced for the Holyrood parliament and reviews the political week with Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green.
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Episode 11 - 04/12/2014
Release Date: 2014-12-04A look back at the political week. Andrew Neil reviews the Autumn Statement with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green.
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Episode 12 - 11/12/2014
Release Date: 2014-12-11Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green. Douglas Murray gives his take on torture and Agyness Deyn looks at reinvention.
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Episode 13 - 18/12/2014
Release Date: 2014-12-18Andrew Neil reviews the political year with Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo, Charles Kennedy and Tony Parsons.
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Episode 14 - 08/01/2015
Release Date: 2015-01-08Andrew Neil presents a film on the terrorist attacks in Paris and the political ramifications. Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green help to review the political week.
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Episode 15 - 15/01/2015
Release Date: 2015-01-15Andrew Neil looks at the arguments over printing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad with comic Shazia Mirza and journalist Nabila Ramdani.
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Episode 16 - 22/01/2015
Release Date: 2015-01-22Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo, Caroline Lucas and Miranda Green. Isabel Oakeshott rounds up the political week in a film.
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Episode 17 - 29/01/2015
Release Date: 2015-01-29Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson, Miranda Green and Vicky Pryce. Plus Esther Rantzen looks at being Jewish in Britain and George Zach on the Greek election.
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Episode 18 - 05/02/2015
Release Date: 2015-02-05Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the week with Alan Johnson, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green. They are joined by comedian and Labour supporter Matt Forde.
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Episode 19 - 12/02/2015
Release Date: 2015-02-12Andrew Neil presents a review of the political week with Diane Abbott, Michael Portillo and Miranda Green. Comedian Andy Parsons looks at the trivialisation of politics.
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Episode 20 - 26/02/2015
Release Date: 2015-02-26Andrew Neil looks at MPs and second jobs with Dan Hannan, Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo.
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Episode 21 - 05/03/2015
Release Date: 2015-03-05Andrew Neil presents a political review of the week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson, who are joined Ukip's Suzanne Evans.
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Episode 22 - 12/03/2015
Release Date: 2015-03-12Andrew Neil presents a political review of the week with Alan Johnson, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo. Sarah talks about politics getting more personally vicious.
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Episode 23 - 19/03/2015
Release Date: 2015-03-19Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Diane Abbott, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo. BBC Asian Network presenter Nihal talks race, and Anne McElvoy rounds up the week with help from Caroline Aherne and comedian Katherine Ryan.
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Episode 24 - 26/03/2015
Release Date: 2015-03-26Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott and Miranda Green. With Sir Stuart Rose and reports from Jim Waterson and actor Susie Essman.
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Episode 25 - 02/04/2015
Release Date: 2015-04-02Andrew Neil reviews the political week and the leaders' debate with David Lammy, Michael Portillo, Suzanne Evans, Brian Cox and Miranda Green. Plus, reality TV star Joey Essex.
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Episode 26 - 09/04/2015
Release Date: 2015-04-09Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Louise Mensch, Lord Falconer and Miranda Green. Includes discussion of Labour's tax plans and reports from Nicholas Watt and Pixie Lott.
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Episode 27 - 16/04/2015
Release Date: 2015-04-16Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson, Miranda Green and Diane James. Reaction to housing policies and the BBC challengers' debate.
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Episode 28 - 23/04/2015
Release Date: 2015-04-23Andrew Neil reviews the election campaign with an audience in a music hall setting. With Michael Portillo, Diane Abbott, Miranda Green and Suzanne Evans.
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Episode 29 - 30/04/2015
Release Date: 2015-04-30Andrew Neil is joined by Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green for their final programme ahead of the general election. With Jolyon Rubinstein and Andy Hamilton.
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Episode 30 - 14/05/2015
Release Date: 2015-05-14Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo. Lionel Shriver talks about being a 'shy Tory', while Miranda Green and Piers Morgan debate rejection.
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Episode 31 - 28/05/2015
Release Date: 2015-05-28Andrew Neil reviews the week with Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo and guests Steve Hilton, Alex Salmond and Suzanne Evans. Countdown's Susie Dent looks at political language.
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Episode 32 - 04/06/2015
Release Date: 2015-06-04Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo. Former Lib Dem MP Chris Huhne looks at the future of the party after the death of Charles Kennedy.
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Episode 33 - 11/06/2015
Release Date: 2015-06-11Andrew Neil reviews the political week with David Lammy and Michael Portillo. Miranda Green rounds up the political week in a film, before joining Suzanne Evans and the panel.
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Episode 34 - 18/06/2015
Release Date: 2015-06-18Andrew Neil presents a review of the political week with Diane Abbott and Michael Portillo. They are joined by Shahid Malik, Nick Watt and Josh Widdicombe.
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Episode 35 - 25/06/2015
Release Date: 2015-06-25Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Alan Johnson and Michael Portillo on the This Week red sofa. They are joined by journalist and campaigner Jack Monroe.
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Episode 36 - 02/07/2015
Release Date: 2015-07-02Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alastair Campbell. Tom Holland gives his take on so-called Islamic State, and how the group should be referred to.
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Episode 37 - 09/07/2015
Release Date: 2015-07-09Andrew Neil presents a political review of the week.
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Episode 38 - 16/07/2015
Release Date: 2015-07-16Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Diane Abbott. Guests include Alex Salmond, Miranda Green, and comedians George Zach and Rob Beckett.