The Andrew Marr Show - Season 7 / Year 2013

Season 7 / Year 2013

Episodes

06/01/2013
Andrew Marr is joined for the first programme of 2013 by prime minister David Cameron and actor Rupert Everett. Rory Bremner, Jane Moore and Nick Watt review the day's newspapers.

20/01/2013
Political personalities and cultural figures join Jeremy Vine to discuss politics, current affairs and the arts. Guests include William Hague, Nigel Farage and Steven Spielberg.

24/03/2013
Guest presenter Eddie Mair is joined by Danny Alexander MP; Boris Johnson, Mayor of London; Alex Salmond MSP, First Minister of Scotland and actor Henry Goodman.

28/04/2013
Sophie Raworth is joined by Patrick McLoughlin, Andy Burnham, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, actress Diana Rigg, plus musician Owen. Simon Hughes and Sarah Baxter review the papers.

05/05/2013
Guest presenter Jeremy Vine is joined by key political personalities and cultural figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include Lord Patten, chairman of the BBC Trust, and actresses Zoe Wanamaker and Samantha Bond. With music from Nigel Kennedy.

01/09/2013

08/09/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by William Hague, Maurice Saatchi, Joyce DiDonato, Marin Alsop and Len McCluskey. Newspaper reviews from Christiane Amanpour and David Aaronovitch.

15/09/2013
This programme comes from the Liberal Democrat party political conference in Glasgow, with guests including deputy prime minister Nick Clegg and actress Helen McCrory.

22/09/2013
Andrew Marr is joined Labour leader Ed Miliband, actress Cate Blanchett and Caroline Lucas MP, plus Matthew Parris and Polly Toynbee review the Sunday papers.

29/09/2013
At the Conservative party conference in Manchester, Andrew Marr is joined by prime minister David Cameron and actor and blues singer Hugh Laurie.
With music from Haim and a look at the Sunday newspapers with Philip Collins and Isabel Hardman.

13/10/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by political personalities and cultural figures for topical discussion. Guests include Ed Davey MP, Tristram Hunt MP, Sir Tim Rice and Malala Yousafzai.

03/11/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities and cultural figures to discuss politics, current affairs and the arts. Guests include David Miliband and Sir Elton John.

10/11/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities and cultural figures to discuss politics, current affairs and the arts. Guests include Sir Nick Houghton and Rupert Grint.

17/11/2013
Andrew Marr discusses politics, current affairs and the arts. Guests include Nick Clegg, Andy Murray, actor Richard E Grant and violinist Janine Jansen.

24/11/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities and cultural figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. Guests include Michael Gove MP, Yvette Cooper MP, Alistair Carmichael MP and Monty Python's John Cleese. Iain Dale and Polly Toynbee review the papers.

22/12/2013
Andrew Marr is joined by political personalities and cultural figures to discuss current affairs. Guests include Vince Cable, Lord Mandelson and Idris Elba.
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