Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts

Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts (2016-2017)

EndedTalk Show show

As Andrew Neil interviews political leaders from across the UK, Bethan Rhys Roberts is on hand in Wales to interview the five Welsh political party leaders.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E05LabourMai 26, 2017
S02E04Plaid CymruMai 25, 2017
S02E03Liberal DemocratsMai 24, 2017
S02E02UKIPMai 23, 2017
S02E01The ConservativesMai 22, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' premiere?

'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' premiered on September 1, 2016.

Who were the hosts of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts'?

The hosts of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' were Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts.

What was the format of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts'?

'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' followed a talk show format where political leaders and public figures were interviewed.

How often did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' air?

'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' aired once a week.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' focus on a specific country or region?

Yes, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' primarily focused on political issues in the United Kingdom.

Were the interviews on 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' pre-recorded or live?

The interviews on 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' were pre-recorded.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' feature interviews with leaders from different political parties?

Yes, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' featured interviews with leaders from various political parties.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' cover international political topics?

While the primary focus of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' was on the United Kingdom, it occasionally covered international political topics.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' have a live audience?

No, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' did not have a live audience.

Were there any recurring segments on 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts'?

Yes, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' had a recurring segment called "Ask the Audience," where audience members could ask questions to the guests.

How long was each episode of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts'?

Each episode of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' have a live call-in feature?

No, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' did not have a live call-in feature.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' have a panel of experts?

No, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' did not have a panel of experts.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' have a set location for the interviews?

Yes, 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' had a set location where the interviews took place.

Did 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' have a specific target audience?

The target audience of 'Ask the Leader with Andrew Neil and Bethan Rhys Roberts' was individuals interested in politics and current affairs.

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