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Sunday Morning

Season 12 2017
TV-G

  • 2017-01-08T09:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 1h
  • 16h (16 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • War, News
Presenter Sophie Raworth talks to invited guests from politics, broadcasting and the arts to review the week's events making the news, and discuss the headlines in the Sunday newspapers.

16 episodes

Season Premiere

2017-01-08T09:00:00Z

12x01 08/01/2017

Season Premiere

12x01 08/01/2017

  • 2017-01-08T09:00:00Z1h

Andrew Marr's guests are first minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon MSP, secretary of state for the education Justine Greening MP and actress Joanna Scanlan. The newspapers are reviewed by Julia Hartley-Brewer, Steve Richards and Sir Craig Oliver, former director of communications for David Cameron.

2017-01-15T09:00:00Z

12x02 15/01/2017

12x02 15/01/2017

  • 2017-01-15T09:00:00Z1h

Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week. Andrew Marr's guests include leader of the Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn and actor Timothy Spall. The newspapers are reviewed by Ayesha Hazarika, Esther McVey and Paul Waugh.

2017-01-22T09:00:00Z

12x03 22/01/2017

12x03 22/01/2017

  • 2017-01-22T09:00:00Z1h

Andrew Marr is joined by prime minister Theresa May, shadow chancellor John McDonnell and Exiting the EU spokesperson for the Liberal Democrats Nick Clegg.

Reviewing the papers are Anushka Asthana of the Guardian and TV presenter and journalist Piers Morgan.

Joyce DiDonato performs live.

2017-01-29T09:00:00Z

12x04 29/01/2017

12x04 29/01/2017

  • 2017-01-29T09:00:00Z1h

Joining Andrew are secretary of state for exiting the European Union David Davis MP, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron MP, Labour MP Harriet Harman and actor Matthew McConaughey. Reviewing the papers are former UK ambassador to the US Sir Christopher Meyer, former Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis and Daily Mail columnist Amanda Platell.

2017-02-05T09:00:00Z

12x05 05/02/2017

12x05 05/02/2017

  • 2017-02-05T09:00:00Z1h

Interviews with key newsmakers and cultural figures, and a look at what is happening in the world this week. Andrew is joined by secretary of state for transport Chris Grayling MP, shadow secretary of state for foreign affairs Emily Thornberry MP, security correspondent Frank Gardner and Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe. Reviewing the newspapers are Conservative MP Anna Soubry and Ukip deputy chairman Suzanne Evans, and there is music from Tift Merritt.

2017-02-12T09:00:00Z

12x06 12/02/2017

12x06 12/02/2017

  • 2017-02-12T09:00:00Z1h

Joining Andrew are leader of the House of Commons David Lidington, deputy leader of the Labour Party Tom Watson and composer John Adams. Reviewing the papers are Laura Perrins of The Conservative Woman, journalist Rachel Shabi and columnist for The Times David Aaronovitch. Plus music from Chrissie Hynde.

2017-02-19T09:00:00Z

12x07 19/02/2017

12x07 19/02/2017

  • 2017-02-19T09:00:00Z1h

Andrew Marr's guests are justice secretary Liz Truss MP, Lord Mandelson, chairman of Human Rights Foundation and Russian pro-democracy leader Gary Kasparov and actor Tom Hollander. The newspapers are reviewed by Ukip MP Douglas Carswell, Christiane Amanpour of CNN and Tim Shipman, political editor of the Sunday Times.

2017-02-26T09:00:00Z

12x08 26/02/2017

12x08 26/02/2017

  • 2017-02-26T09:00:00Z1h

2017-03-05T09:00:00Z

12x09 05/03/2017

12x09 05/03/2017

  • 2017-03-05T09:00:00Z1h

Andrew's guests are chancellor of the exchequer Philip Hammond MP, shadow chancellor of the exchequer John McDonnell MP and Ukip leader Paul Nuttall MEP. The newspapers are reviewed by the BBC's North America editor Jon Sopel, Helen Lewis of the New Statesman and Stephanie Flanders of JP Morgan. Plus music from Alison Krauss.

2017-03-12T09:00:00Z

12x10 12/03/2017

12x10 12/03/2017

  • 2017-03-12T09:00:00Z1h

2017-03-19T09:00:00Z

12x11 19/03/2017

12x11 19/03/2017

  • 2017-03-19T09:00:00Z1h

Andrew is joined by leader of the Scottish Conservatives Ruth Davidson MSP, New York Times CEO Mark Thompson and actor Griff Rhys Jones, with music from Madness. Reviewing the papers are the Daily Mail's Amanda Platell and Michael Crick from Channel 4 News.

2017-03-26T08:00:00Z

12x12 26/03/2017

12x12 26/03/2017

  • 2017-03-26T08:00:00Z1h

2017-04-02T08:00:00Z

12x13 02/04/2017

12x13 02/04/2017

  • 2017-04-02T08:00:00Z1h

Andrew's guests are defence secretary Sir Michael Fallon MP, Ed Miliband MP, co-leaders of the Green Party Caroline Lucas MP and Jonathan Bartley and Private Eye editor Ian Hislop. The newspapers are reviewed by Miriam Gonzalez, Esther McVey and Matt Chorley. There is also music from Alejandro Escovedo.

2017-04-09T08:00:00Z

12x14 09/04/2017

12x14 09/04/2017

  • 2017-04-09T08:00:00Z1h

Interviews with political and cultural figures and a look at the Sunday newspapers.

Andrew is joined by secretary of state for international development Priti Patel MP, shadow secretary of state for foreign affairs Emily Thornberry MP, the SNP's foreign affairs spokesman Alex Salmond MP and the actor Jim Broadbent.

Reviewing the newspapers are the former UK ambassador to the US Sir Peter Westmacott, Philip Collins of The Times and journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer. Plus, there is music from the Coldsteam Guards.

2017-04-23T08:00:00Z

12x15 23/04/2017

12x15 23/04/2017

  • 2017-04-23T08:00:00Z1h

Andrew speaks to Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn MP, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood AM and Ukip leader Paul Nuttall MEP, as well as musician Sir Ray Davies. Reviewing the papers are Kevin Maguire, the associate editor of the Daily Mirror; Evening Standard editor Sarah Sands; and Benedicte Paviot from France 24.

2017-04-30T08:00:00Z

12x16 30/04/2017

12x16 30/04/2017

  • 2017-04-30T08:00:00Z1h

Andrew's guests are leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister Theresa May MP, Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron MP and actor Damian Lewis. The newspapers are reviewed by commentator and columnist Rachel Johnson, Owen Jones of The Guardian and Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator.

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