Week in Review

Week in Review (2014-2017)

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A review of the weeks top news stories with regular pundits and panelists hosted by Jayne Secker.

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the 'Week in Review' premiere?

The show premiered on January 3, 2014.

Who were the hosts of 'Week in Review' in 2014?

There were no official hosts for the show, as it consisted of a panel of guests discussing current events.

What was the format of 'Week in Review'?

The show featured a panel of guests discussing the news of the week.

What time did 'Week in Review' air in 2014?

The show aired at 7:00 pm on Fridays.

How long was each episode of 'Week in Review'?

Each episode of the show was one hour long.

What was the target audience for 'Week in Review'?

The show targeted viewers who were interested in current events and news.

Did 'Week in Review' have any special guests in 2014?

Yes, the show featured various special guests, including politicians, analysts and journalists.

What type of topics did 'Week in Review' cover in 2014?

The show covered a range of topics, including politics, entertainment, sports and world news.

Was 'Week in Review' a controversial show in 2014?

The show wasn't particularly controversial, as it maintained a neutral stance on current events.

Did 'Week in Review' have a social media presence in 2014?

The show had a Twitter account, but it was not actively updated.

Was 'Week in Review' a popular show in 2014?

The show received mixed reviews from critics, but it had a consistent viewership.

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