The Andrew Marr Show - Season 14 / Year 2020

Season 14 / Year 2020

Episodes

05/01/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

12/01/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

19/01/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

26/01/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

02/02/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

09/02/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by James Norton, Robert Buckland MP, Lord Chancellor and justice secretary, David McAllister MEP, Chair of EU Parliament's EU-UK Coordination Group and Rosena Allin-Khan MP, Labour deputy leadership candidate. With news review Andy Street, mayor of the West Midlands, Anushka Asthana, The Guardian and Jane Moore, The Sun.

16/02/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Grant Shapps MP, Rebecca Long-Bailey MP and Angela Rayner MP. News review with Katy Balls, Jon Sopel and Gaby Hinsliff.

23/02/2020
Andrew Marr discusses topical politics with key political personalities including environment secretary George Eustice MP and Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Scottish first minister and SNP leader. Alison Phillips and Sarah Vine review the newspapers.

01/03/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Matt Hancock MP, Amélie de Montchalin, Richard Burgon MP. News review with Helen Lewis, Hugh Pym and Madeline Grant.

08/03/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by guests Gugu Mbatha-Raw, actor; Rishi Sunak MP, chancellor of the exchequer; John McDonnell MP, shadow chancellor; and Dr Margaret Harris, WHO spokesperson.

15/03/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.

22/03/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by special guests Sadiq Khan, mayor of London, and actor Stephen Fry. With news review from Roula Khalef, editor, Financial Times, and Hugh Pym, BBC health editor.

29/03/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Jonathan Ashworth MP, shadow health secretary and Dr Katherine Henderson, president of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine. With news review by Emma Tucker, editor, The Sunday Times and Hugh Pym, BBC health editor.

05/04/2020
Sir Keir Starmer, the newly-elected leader of Labour, and the health secretary Matt Hancock join Andrew Marr to discuss the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis. Also on the programme, Neil Ferguson, a professor at Imperial College London, whose warnings led to the current lockdown, and Alex van Trotsenburg, managing director of operations for the World Bank. Gary Lineker discusses the future of football and the frustration of life indoors for sports people of all kinds. And reviewing the newspapers, the editor of the Daily Mirror, Alison Phillips, and the BBC's health editor, Hugh Pym.

12/04/2020
On Easter Sunday, Andrew is joined by the archbishop of Canterbury, Alok Sharma MP, Lisa Nandy MP and Jeremy Farrar of the Wellcome Trust.

19/04/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Professor Sarah Gilbert, vaccinologist at Oxford University, Anneliese Dodds MP, shadow chancellor, Sir David Attenborough and Angel Gurría, secretary-general of the OECD. With news review by Anushka Asthana, The Guardian and Hugh Pym, BBC Health Editor.

26/04/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Dominic Raab MP, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, Rachel Reeves MP, Isabella Lovin, Andreas Michaelis, Professor Christophe Fraser and Professor Brian Cox.

03/05/2020
With guests Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, Professor Sir Ian Diamond, Mark Drakeford AM, Sir Michael Palin, and Eddie and Janine Marson.

10/05/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Jonathan Ashworth MP, Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, Professor Peter Horby, Steve Parish, Prue Leith, Robert Harris. With news review by Jo Coburn and Fraser Nelson.

17/05/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Michael Gove, Angela Rayner, Dr Soumya Swaminathan, Robert Chote, Vicky McClure, Jed Mercurio and Simon Armitage.

24/05/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

31/05/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Anneliese Dodds MP, shadow chancellor; Arlene Foster MLA, first minister of Northern Ireland and government scientific adviser professor Peter Openshaw of Imperial College.

07/06/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

14/06/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

21/06/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

28/06/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

05/07/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

12/07/2020
A round-up of the week's stories, featuring interviews with key figures in politics and current affairs and a round-up of the Sunday papers. Including news and weather at 10.00.

19/07/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Dominic Raab MP, foreign secretary, Liu Xiaoming, Chinese ambassador to the UK, Andrei Kelin, Russian ambassador to the UK and Lisa Nandy MP, shadow foreign secretary, with news review from Jane Moore, columnist, The Sun and BBC Health editor Hugh Pym.

06/09/2020
Andrew Marr interviews key newsmakers and reviews the weekend's stories. His guests include Dominic Raab, Sir Nick Clegg, Nick Thomas-Symonds and Leonid Volkov.

13/09/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Robert Buckland MP, Rachel Reeves MP, Simon Coveney TD and Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO Technical Lead on Covid-19.

20/09/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Sir Keir Starmer MP, leader of the Labour Party, Matt Hancock MP, health and social care secretary, and Bob Woodward, journalist and author of Rage. With news review by Jennifer Williams and Jo Coburn.

27/09/2020
Andrew's guests include Roger Law, co-creator of Spitting Image, MPs Oliver Dowden, David Lammy and Sir Ed Davey, and Professor Mark Woolhouse, epidemiologist and SPI-M member.

04/10/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Jonathan Ashworth MP. News review from Laura Kuenssberg, BBC political editor and Fraser Nelson, editor, The Spectator. With guest Imelda Staunton.

11/10/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Robert Jenrick, Lisa Nandy, David Greenhalgh and Professor Peter Horby. The newspapers are reviewed by Hugh Pym and Geri Scott.

18/10/2020
With guests Michael Gove, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster; Rachel Reeves, shadow chancellor; Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester; Prof Lucy Yardley, Sage adviser, and comedian Dawn French.

25/10/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Brandon Lewis, Mark Drakeford, Professor Sir Ian Diamond and Dr Anthony Fauci. The newspapers are reviewed by Helen Lewis and Leila Nathoo.

01/11/2020
Andrew Marr's guests include shadow justice secretary David Lammy MP, Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust and SAGE adviser, and Clément Beaune, French Europe minister.

08/11/2020
Andrew's guests this morning include pianist Alexis Ffrench, Dominic Raab MP, David Lammy MP, General Sir Nick Carter, Chris Coons and James Clyburn

15/11/2020
Andrew's guests this morning include Uğur Şahin, George Eustice MP, Jo Stevens MP, Gordon Brown and Professor Wendy Barclay.

22/11/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by Rishi Sunak MP, Anneliese Dodds MP, Paul Johnson and Dame Judi Dench. The newspapers are reviewed by Madeline Grant and Katya Adler.

29/11/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by professor Peter Openshaw, foreign secretary Dominic Raab MP, shadow foreign secretary Lisa Nandy MP, and first minister of Scotland and leader of the SNP Nicola Sturgeon MSP.

06/12/2020
Andrew Marr is joined by environment secretary George Eustice, shadow chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Rachel Reeves, chief executive of the MHRA June Raine and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

13/12/2020
With foreign secretary Dominic Raab, taoiseach Micheal Martin, shadow business secretary Ed Miliband and Professor Sarah Gilbert, lead researcher on the Oxford Vaccine Development Programme.

20/12/2020
Andrew's guests are Matt Hancock MP, Lisa Nandy MP, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, Dr Susan Hopkins of PHE, and WHO Covid-19 technical lead Dr Maria Van Kerkhove.
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