Don't Quote Me - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Austin Mitchell, Simon Napier-Bell, Valerie Singleton, Sandi Toksvig

James Burke, Jimmy Mulville, Anne Nightingale, Donald Trelford

Bob Beckman, Tim Rice, Jaci Stephen, Michael Winner

Roy Hattersley, Trevor Phillips, Anna Raeburn, Ned Sherrin

Emma Freud, Ian Hislop, David Steel, Jack Tinker

Charles Kennedy, Jenny Lecoat, Andrew Rawnsley, Ned Sherrin

Heather Couper, Simon Hoggart, Jimmy Mulville, Emma Nicholson

Sue Arnold, Barry Cryer, Emma Freud, Brian Hayes

Trevor McDonald, Neil Mullarkey, Polly Toynbee, Simon Williams

Linda Agran, Phil Cornwell, Julian Critchley, Andrew Neil

Charles Kennedy, Ann Leslie, Victor Spinetti, Sandi Toksvig

Barry Cryer, Miles Kington, Gill Pyrah, Tony Slattery

Clive Anderson, Paul Boateng, Sheila Steafel, Jane Walmsley

Craig Charles, Harry Enfield, Charlie Gillett, Tim Rice

Tony Banks, Robert Elms, Trevor McDonald, Victor Spinetti

Kit Hollerbach, Austin Mitchell, Carol Thatcher, Simon Williams

Jenny Agutter, Roy Hattersley, Sally Jones, Rory McGrath

Clive Anderson, George Gale, Trevor Phillips, Laurie Taylor

Harry Enfield, Austin Mitchell, Brian Sewell, John Walters

Julian Critchley, Bryan Forbes, Tony Slattery, Steve Wright

John Biffen, Roy Jenkins, Mark Lawson, Rory McGrath
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