Points of View - Season 6 / Year 2017

Season 6 / Year 2017

Episodes

Episode 1
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 2
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 3
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 4
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 5

Episode 6
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 7
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 8
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 9
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 10
Jeremy Vine presents your views on BBC television programmes.

Episode 11
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 12
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 13
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 14
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 15
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 16
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 17
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 18
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week from Glasgow for one week only.

Episode 19
Scott Mills stands in for Jeremy Vine and presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.

Episode 20
Jeremy Vine presents audience views on BBC TV over the week.
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