Breaking the News - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Susan Calman, Rory Bremner, Tiffany Stevenson and Stuart Mitchell
Des Clarke, Susan Calman, Rory Bremner, Tiffany Stevenson and Stuart Mitchell discuss Trump's North Korean summit, Olivia Colman's Oscar and February's record-breaking sunshine - remember that?

Jo Caulfield, Raymond Mearns, Marc Jennings and Catriona Shearer
Join host Des Clarke and special guests Jo Caulfield, Raymond Mearns, Catriona Shearer and Marc Jennings as they take a satirical swipe at the week's news in Scotland, across the UK and around the world. If it's news we break it!

Ahir Shah, Kaye Adams, Janey Godley and Mark Nelson
Des Clarke, Kaye Adams, Mark Nelson, Ahir Shah and Janey Godley discuss 30 years of the World Wide Web, why we are all rubbish at geography and how death metal music can bring you joy.

Andrew Maxwell, Elaine MacColmson, Jim Smith and Hannah McGill
Des Clarke and guests Andrew Maxwell, Elaine Malcolmson, Hannah McGill and Jim Smith take a satirical swipe at the week's news in Scotland, across the UK and around the world.

Neil Delamere, Jay Lafferty, Jamie Macdonald and Rachel McCormack
Join Des Clarke back in his hometown for The Glasgow International Comedy Festival with comedians Neil Delamere, Jay Lafferty and Jamie MacDonald and writer and broadcaster Rachel McCormack.

Janey Godley, Alistair Barrie, Val McDermid and Lewis Macleod
Des Clarke and guests Val McDermid, Janey Godley, Alistair Barrie and Lewis Macleod take a satirical swipe at the week's news in Scotland, across the UK and around the world.

Susie McCabe, Christopher Brookmyre, Athena Kugblenu and Ray Bradshaw
Join Des Clarke and his guests, comedians Athena Kugblenu, Susie McCabe and Ray Bradshaw and award-winning crime writer Christopher Brookmyre for a wry look at the week's biggest news.

Geoff Norcott, Ashley Storrie, Stuart Mitchell and Martel Maxwell
Join Des Clarke and his guests, comedians Geoff Norcott, Ashley Storrie and Stuart Mitchell, and broadcaster Martel Maxwell, take a wry look at the week's biggest news.

Lucy Porter, Hugo Rifkind, Elaine Malcolmson and Mark Nelson
Join host Des Clarke and special guests Lucy Porter, Hugo Rifkind, Mark Nelson and Elaine Malcolmson as they take a satirical swipe at the week's news in Scotland, across the UK and around the world. If it's news we break it!

Raymond Mearns, Ayesha Hazarika, Matt Forde and Jay Lafferty
Des Clarke is in Ayr, where he is joined by comedians Matt Forde, Ayesha Hazarika, Raymond Mearns and Jay Lafferty to have a look back at the big stories of the week.
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