This Week - Season 8 / Year 2018

Season 8 / Year 2018
Episodes

11/01/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

18/01/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

25/01/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Chuka Umunna, with a film rounding up the headlines from Gyles Brandreth.
The studio guests are Paul Mason giving his take on capitalism, Christine Hamilton who debates the political week, and Gail Porter who talks about homelessness and compassion.

01/02/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

08/02/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

22/02/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, with a film rounding up the headlines from Jane Moore. The studio guests are George Galloway looking at Jeremy Corbyn, Brexit and Labour's foreign policy while comedian Geoff Norcott talks chaos in the spotlight section.

01/03/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

08/03/2018
Andrew Neilreviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

15/03/2018
Andrew Neilreviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

22/03/2018
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and guests.

29/03/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall. There's a review of Westminster life from Claire Cohen, Robert Winston presents a film on Labour and anti-Semitism, while Aaron Bastani joins the panel to debate the issue. Plus Tiff Stevenson puts playing by the rules in the spotlight section.

19/04/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Alan Johnson and Priti Patel. There is a review of Westminster life from Richard Madeley. Plus Peter Hitchens presents a film on why he is against bombing Syria, while DJ and TV presenter Ashley James puts morality in the spotlight.

26/04/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Liz Kendall, Ed Vaizey and Miranda Green. There is a review of Westminster life from Quentin Letts dressed as a nanny. France 24's UK correspondent Bénédicte Paviot looks at the Macron and Trump meeting, while Rachel Johnson talks about obsession.

10/05/2018
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and guests.

17/05/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall. Westminster life is reviewed by Gyles Brandreth and the panel looks at Middle East tensions with Dan Hodges. Made in Chelsea's Olivia Bentley puts courtesy in the spotlight.

24/05/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall. Plus a review of Westminster life from Liam Halligan.
The panel discusses Labour policies and its leader with Faiza Shaheen from the Centre for Labour and Social Studies (CLASS), while Kathy Lette talks about sell-by dates.

07/06/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson, featuring a review of Westminster life from Miranda Green who joins the panel.
The studio guests are Manuel Cortes from the TSSA union looking at rail privatisation and calls for re-nationalisation, while comedian Andy Zaltzman examines media coverage of scandals and disgrace.

14/06/2018
A political review of the week presented by Andrew Neil, with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall on the sofa. The studio guests are AC Grayling and former Spandau Ballet member Tony Hadley. Featuring a review of Westminster life from Kevin Maguire.

21/06/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Michael Portillo and Caroline Flint on the sofa, and featuring a review of Westminster life from Adrian Chiles. The studio guests are David Aaronovitch talking about migration, and Sinitta looking at humility.

28/06/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Chuka Umunna and Jacob Rees-Mogg on the sofa, featuring a review of Westminster life from Lucy Fisher. David Willetts is in the studio looking at a tax on wealth, while comedian and actress Helen Lederer puts bravery in the spotlight.

05/07/2018
Andrew Neil presents a round-up of the political week with Liz Kendall and Michael Portillo on the sofa, featuring a review of Westminster life from Kate McCann. The studio guests are Edward Lucas, offering the take of the week on Donald Trump and Nato, and Jan Ravens, who puts pride in the spotlight.

12/07/2018
Andrew Neil is joined by Alan Johnson, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo for a round-up of the political week, featuring a review of Westminster life from Gyles Brandreth. Nigel Farage joins them to discuss Donald Trump, while Love Island's Hayley Hughes puts happy endings in the spotlight. And Rory Bremner introduces a few of his political friends.

19/07/2018
Andrew Neil presents a summer special going back over the last few weeks in politics with John Nicolson, Liz Kendall, Miranda Green and Michael Portillo on the sofa, and joined in Austin Powers-style films with Liam Halligan and Kevin Maguire. The Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne talks about happiness.

20/09/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Lisa Nandy and Miranda Green, with a film rounding up the week from Andrew Rawnsley. Their guests are Momentum's Michael Walker, looking at why he thinks open selection, or mandatory reselection, of MPs is a good thing, and Marcus Brigstocke, who talks responsibility in the spotlight section.

27/09/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson, plus guest Kate Andrews from the Institute of Economic Affairs. A film from Stephen Bush rounds up the week.
The panel look at a possible 'Canada-plus' style deal between the UK and EU, and assess the case for not having another referendum.
Nile Rodgers plays out the show after he puts music in the spotlight section.

04/10/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Chuka Umunna, with a film rounding up the headlines from Kate McCann who joins the panel. Joining them are Mathew Goodwin, who discusses the realignment of British politics and his belief that the centre ground is dead, and singer Gabrielle, who puts overreaching in the spotlight section.

11/10/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Liz Kendall, featuring a film rounding up the headlines from Miranda Green and Kevin Maguire.
Their guests are journalist Tim Montgomerie who gives his take on Theresa May, while Suzi Quatro talks about self-destruction in the spotlight section. Plus former SNP MP John Nicolson and the DUP's Emma Little-Pengelly join the panel as they look back on the party conference season.

18/10/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

25/10/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

01/11/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

15/11/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

22/11/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson. They are joined by Camilla Tominey, Grace Blakeley and Scissor Sisters frontman Jake Shears.

29/11/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

06/12/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.

13/12/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Emma Little-Pengelly, and Andrew Rawnsley has a film rounding up the political week.

20/12/2018
Andrew Neil reviews the political week with Michael Portillo and guests.
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