The Andrew Marr Show - Season 13 / Year 2019
Season 13 / Year 2019
Episodes
06/01/2019
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.
13/01/2019
Andrew is joined by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable and secretary of state for exiting the European Union Stephen Barclay, plus music from the Endellion String Quartet. Reviewing the newspapers are journalist Paul Mason, former political advisor at 10 Downing Street Katie Perrior and Sun columnist Jane Moore.
20/01/2019
Andrew is joined by international trade secretary Dr Liam Fox MP, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer MP, former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab MP, Brexit Select Committee chairman Hilary Benn MP and Anna Soubry MP. The newspapers are reviewed by Miranda Green of the Financial Times, Helen Lewis of the New Statesman and Tom Swarbrick, LBC Presenter and former advisor to Theresa May.
27/01/2019
Andrew is joined by deputy prime minister of Ireland Simon Coveney, first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon, health secretary Matthew Hancock, chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee Yvette Cooper and actor Rosamund Pike. Plus music by Hozier. The newspapers are reviewed by Grace Blakeley and Iain Dale.
03/02/2019
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.
10/02/2019
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week.
17/02/2019
Andrew is joined by shadow chancellor John McDonnell MP, culture secretary Jeremy Wright MP and Airbus UK's senior vice president Katherine Bennett.
24/02/2019
Andrew's guests are environment secretary Michael Gove MP, Labour Party deputy leader Tom Watson MP, and Independent Group MPs Heidi Allen and Luciana Berger. Reviewing the newspapers are Amanda Platell and Kevin Maguire.
03/03/2019
Andrew Marr's guests include international trade secretary Dr Liam Fox MP, former prime minister Tony Blair and shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey MP.
10/03/2019
Andrew Marr's guests include foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt MP, shadow chancellor John McDonnell MP, former Brexit secretary David Davis MP and actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge. Plus music from Jeremy & The Harlequins.
The newspapers are reviewed by Katy Balls and Miranda Green.
17/03/2019
Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures. Andrew's guests include Philip Hammond MP, Baroness Chakrabarti and Kelsey Grammer. Reviewing the newspapers are Ayesha Hazarika, Amanda Platell and Adam Fleming.
24/03/2019
Andrew Marr's guests include Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay MP, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer MP and first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon MSP. Emily Maitlis, Tom Newton Dunn and Agnes Poirier review the newspapers.
31/03/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
07/04/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by leader of the House of Commons Andrea Leadsom MP and shadow business secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey MP.
14/04/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by David Lidington, Steve Murrells and Gerard Batten. The newspapers are reviewed by Camilla Tominey, Helen Lewis and Layla Moran.
28/04/2019
Mishal Husain is joined by Brandon Lewis, Jo Swinson, Andrew Gwynne and Father Martin Magill. Reviewing the papers are Aditya Chakrabortty and Henry Newman.
05/05/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by John McDonnell MP, Ruth Davidson MSP, Sian Berry AM, Adam Price AM, and actor Adrian Dunbar. Amanda Platell and Steve Richards review the newspapers.
12/05/2019
Andrew's guests are Damian Hinds MP, Nigel Farage, Jonathan Ashworth MP and Lesley Manville.
19/05/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by guests Jeremy Corbyn, Nicola Sturgeon, Rory Stewart, Vince Cable and Chuka Umunna. Reviewing the papers are Stacey Dooley, Sarah Vine and Ella Whelan.
26/05/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond, former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab, shadow attorney general Baroness Shami Chakrabarti and actor Sir Michael Palin.
The newspapers are reviewed by Anushka Asthana, Tom Swarbrick and Camilla Tominey.
02/06/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Sajid Javid, Andrea Leadsom, Jo Swinson, Woody Johnson and Sir Lenny Henry. With the news review by Christine Amanpour, Richard Tice and Laura Parker.
09/06/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by guests including MPs Michael Gove, Esther McVey and Barry Gardiner. Reviewing the newspapers are Katy Balls and Pippa Crerar.
16/06/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt, international development secretary Rory Stewart and mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham to discuss topical politics.
The newspapers are reviewed by Jane Moore and Jessica Elgot.
23/06/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by international trade secretary Liam Fox MP, David Miliband, Labour MP Caroline Flint, historian Professor David Olusoga and saxophonist Jess Gillam.
30/06/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt MP, general secretary of Unite the Union Len McCluskey and Stephen Fry. Reviewing the papers are radio presenter Iain Dale, former tennis champion Martina Navratilova and The Guardian's north of England editor Helen Pidd.
07/07/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities including shadow chancellor John McDonnell MP, Chinese ambassador to the UK Liu Xiaoming and justice secretary David Gauke MP. He also talks to pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason, and the news is reviewed by Helen Lewis of The Atlantic, Sky News political editor Beth Rigby and ConservativeHome executive editor Mark Wallace.
14/07/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Work and Pensions secretary Amber Rudd MP, shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry MP, Liberal Democrat leadership contender Ed Davey MP and former England cricket captain Andrew Strauss. The newspapers are reviewed by Good Morning Britain Presenter Susanna Reid, Spectator editor Fraser Nelson and Grace Blakeley of the New Statesman.
21/07/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Philip Hammond MP, chancellor of the exchequer, Simon Coveney TD, Tánaiste (deputy prime minister of Ireland), Iain Duncan Smith MP, former Conservative party leader, and Brian Eno, Musician and record producer. With news review by Anushka Asthana, associate editor for The Guardian, and Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine.
01/09/2019
Guests include Michael Gove, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Sir Keir Starmer, shadow Brexit secretary, Lt Gen David Leakey, former Black Rod, and Dr Hannah White of the Institute for Government
08/09/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
15/09/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.
Plus music from Emeli Sande, and the newspaper review with Polly Toynbee and Martin Daubney.
22/09/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn MP, foreign secretary Dominic Raab MP and actors Zoe Wanamaker and Zrinka Cvitesic.
Tom Newton Dunn and Pippa Crerar review the newspapers.
29/09/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by prime minister Boris Johnson MP, shadow education secretary Angela Rayner MP and Dame Helen Mirren.
The newspapers are reviewed by James Forsyth of the Spectator, Caroline Wheeler of the Sunday Times and Kevin Maguire of the Daily Mirror.
06/10/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Brexit secretary Stephen Barclay MP, shadow attorney general Baroness Shami Chakrabarti and Arturs Krišjānis Kariņš, Prime Minister of Latvia. Plus music from Blossoms.
The newspapers are reviewed by LBC presenter Iain Dale, professor John Curtice of Strathclyde University and Plaid Cymru Westminster leader Liz Saville Roberts MP.
13/10/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Meera Syal, actor and writer; Nicola Sturgeon MSP, SNP leader and first minister of Scotland; Rebecca Long-Bailey MP, shadow business secretary; and Priti Patel MP, home secretary to discuss this week in politics. With news review from Sarah Smith, BBC Scotland editor; Kate Proctor, political correspondent, The Guardian; and Rachel Watson, Deputy political editor, Scottish Daily Mail.
20/10/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
27/10/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Jo Swinson MP, leader of the liberal democrats, Diane Abbott MP, shadow home secretary and James Cleverly MP, chairman of the conservative party. With news review from Sian Berry AM, co-leader of the green party of England and Wales, Amanda Platell, Daily Mail and Mujtaba Rahman, Eurasia Group managing director. Plus music from James Blunt.
03/11/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell, chief secretary to the treasury Rishi Sunak, leader of the Brexit Party Nigel Farage and actress Ruth Wilson.
The newspapers are reviewed by Anushka Asthana and Jane Moore.
10/11/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by Sajid Javid, chancellor of the Exchequer, Andrew Gwynne, shadow communities secretary and labour national campaign co-coordinator, Caroline Lucas, green party and General Sir Nicholas Carter, chief of the defence staff.
With news review from Pippa Crerar, political editor, Daily Mirror, Madeline Grant, Daily Telegraph, and Martin Lewis, founder of MoneySavingExpert.com. Plus music by Gerald Finley from the Royal Opera House.
17/11/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn, foreign secretary Dominic Raab, SNP Westminster leader Ian Blackford and actor Jason Watkins, who discusses The Crown.
The newspapers are reviewed by Miranda Green, Jennifer Williams and Liam Halligan.
24/11/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Michael Gove, Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, shadow home secretary Angela Rayner and leader of Plaid Cymru Adam Price.
With news review by Alison Phillips, editor of the Daily Mirror, Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Camilla Tominey, associate editor, Daily Telegraph.
01/12/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
08/12/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
15/12/2019
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities to discuss topical politics.
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