The Revolution Will Be Televised - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Dale Maily is at the Occupy movement in London to have a word with the hippies, while bankers, Topshop and the London foreign embassies feel some heat.

Episode 2
James and Barnaby canvass for votes during the London Mayoral election hoping to get Boris Johnson re-elected. Dale Maily is at the Jubilee weekend.

Episode 3
The Chipping Norton Witch Hunt begins, the Liberal Democrats have some broken promises returned to their HQ, and, whilst Dale Maily spends the day at the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race to understand what being British actually means, James and Barnaby have a date with the Chancellor, George Osborne.

Episode 4
Whilst Dale Maily is at Glade Festival getting to the bottom of drugs, James and Barnaby meet the Minister of State for Universities and Science, David Willets.

Episode 5
James and Barnaby head to local youth clubs to find out how ill-disciplined the youth of Broken Britain are, and Dale Maily investigates arms manufacturers.

Episode 6
Dale Maily is at London's Gay Pride looking for some answers to homosexuality, while James and Barnaby are explaining the changes being made to the NHS.
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