The Andrew Marr Show - Season 10 / Year 2016

Season 10 / Year 2016
Episodes

10/01/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

17/01/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

24/01/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

31/01/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

07/02/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

14/02/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

21/02/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

28/02/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

06/03/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

13/03/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

20/03/2016
Andrew discusses topical politics with key players in the field.

03/04/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

10/04/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

17/04/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

24/04/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

01/05/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

08/05/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

15/05/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

22/05/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

29/05/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

05/06/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

12/06/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

19/06/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

26/06/2016
Andrew Marr talks to key figures from politics, current affairs and the arts.

03/07/2016
Andrew Marr's guests are Michael Gove MP, secretary of state for justice, Andrea Leadsom MP, minister of state for energy and Len McCluskey, general secretary of Unite.

10/07/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

17/07/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

24/07/2016
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.

04/09/2016
Andrew Marr is joined by former shadow chancellor Ed Balls and actor Cillian Murphy.
Barrister Shami Chakrabarti, CapX journalist Iain Martin and Gillian Tett of the Financial Times review the papers.
US band The Jayhawks perform.

11/09/2016
Andrew Marr's guests are secretary of state for the Home Department Amber Rudd MP, Labour leadership contender Owen Smith MP and former BBC director-general Mark Thompson.
The newspapers are reviewed by Labour MP Gisela Stuart, The Mail on Sunday's Peter Hitchens and Polly Toynbee of The Guardian.
There's also music from Teenage Fanclub.

18/09/2016
Andrew Marr is joined by Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron MP, secretary of state for work and pensions Damian Green MP and actor Ken Stott.
On the newspaper panel are former Ukip leader Nigel Farage MEP, Green Party joint leader Caroline Lucas MP and Jane Moore, columnist for the Sun.
With music from Nordic Fiddlers Bloc.

25/09/2016
Andrew Marr is joined by Jeremy Corbyn, Boris Johnson and Sir Bradley Wiggins. Labour MP Chuka Umunna, Emma Rees of Momentum and Isabel Hardman of The Spectator review the papers.

02/10/2016
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what is happening in the world. Andrew's guests are prime minister Theresa May MP, actor Dominic Cooper and Sir Craig Oliver, former director of communications for David Cameron. Matthew Parris from The Times and The Guardian's Anushka Asthana review the papers.

09/10/2016
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what is happening in the world. His guests include secretary of state for defence Michael Fallon, former chancellor of the exchequer Kenneth Clarke and shadow secretary of state for exiting the European Union Sir Keir Starmer.
Tim Montgomerie of The Times, Stephanie Flanders of JP Morgan and Gaby Hinsliff of The Guardian review the newspapers.
Plus Michael Kiwanuka performs.

16/10/2016
Andrew Marr speaks to the secretary of state for international development Priti Patel MP, Liberal Democrat spokesman for extiting the EU Nick Clegg MP, and the first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon MSP.
Plus Andrew reviews the newspapers with Lucy Thomas, the former deputy director of Britain Stronger in Europe, and Toby Young of the Spectator, and Michael C Hall performs live in the studio.

23/10/2016
Andrew Marr is joined by secretary of state for transport Chris Grayling, chariman of the exiting the EU select committee Hilary Benn, UKIP's Suzanne Evans and actor Sir Kenneth Branagh.
The newspapers are reviewed by David Aaronovitch from The Times and Amanda Platell from the Daily Mail, with music from Loudon Wainwright III.

30/10/2016
Andrew is joined by Brendan Cox, husband of the late Jo Cox, Sir Michael Wilshaw, chief inspector of schools, Greg Clark, secretary of state for business, energy and industrial strategy, and actor Ewan McGregor.
Writer Rachel Johnson, Labour's Kate Hoey and novelist Ian Rankin review the papers.

06/11/2016
Andrew Marr is joined by health secretary Jeremy Hunt MP, Ukip leader Nigel Farage MEP, president of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos and actor Jake Gyllenhaal. Reviewing the papers are investment manager Gina Miller, former US diplomat Jamie Rubin and Alex Sundstrom of Republicans Overseas. With music from Norah Jones.

13/11/2016
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what is happening in the world. Andrew is joined by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn MP, chief of defence staff Sir Stuart Peach, Foreign Affairs Select Committee chair Crispin Blunt MP, Front National leader Marine Le Pen MEP, and The Crown actors Peter Morgan and Claire Foy. Reviewing the papers are General Richard Dannatt, CNN's Christiane Amanpour and Richard Tice from Leave Means Leave.

20/11/2016
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what is happening in the world. He is joined by chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond MP, shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell MP, and musicians Michael Stipe and Mike Mills.
Director-general of the CBI Carolyn Fairbairn, John Longworth of Leave Means Leave and Jane Moore of The Sun review the newspapers.

27/11/2016
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and shines a light on what is happening in the world. He is joined by Michael Gove MP, shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry MP, actor Ed Harris and muscian Jools Holland.
Political editor of the Guardian Anushka Asthana, and The Spectator's editor Fraser Nelson review the newspapers.

04/12/2016
Andrew is joined by foreign secretary Boris Johnson, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer and new Ukip leader Paul Nuttall.

11/12/2016
Andrew Marr's guests are secretary of state for defence Michael Fallon MP, shadow secretary of state for the Home Department Diane Abbott MP, chief minister of Gibraltar Fabian Picardo and actors Juliet Stevenson and Lia Williams. The newspapers are reviewed by Tim Montgomerie of The Times, Owen Jones of The Guardian and Sarah Baxter of The Sunday Times.

18/12/2016
Andrew is joined by George Osborne, Liam Fox and actor Peter Capaldi, while Angela Eagle and John Nicolson review the papers. With music from the BBC Choir.
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