Question Time - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

September 25, 1979

October 2, 1979

October 9, 1979

October 16, 1979

October 23, 1979

October 30, 1979

November 6, 1979

November 13, 1979

December 4, 1979

December 11, 1979

December 18, 1979

January 15, 1980

January 22, 1980

January 29, 1980

February 5, 1980

February 12, 1980

February 21, 1980

February 28, 1980

March 6, 1980

March 13, 1980

March 20, 1980

March 27, 1980

April 3, 1980

April 10, 1980

April 17, 1980

April 24, 1980

May 1, 1980

May 8, 1980

May 15, 1980

May 22, 1980

May 29, 1980

June 5, 1980

June 12, 1980
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