04/12/2014
A look back at the political week. Andrew Neil reviews the Autumn Statement with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green.
Andrew Neil reviews the Autumn Statement with Michael Portillo, Alan Johnson and Miranda Green.
The Rev Richard Coles reckons some people live in a world without faith or any kind of values apart from money and shopping, and with politicians encouraging a meaningless consumerism.
There is a film rounding up the politics of the Autumn Statement with Isabel Hardman.
The model and businesswomen Caprice looks at 'shame' linked to the Aids campaign, which encouraged Prince Harry and celebrities to reveal their secrets.
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Clips
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Portillo: 麻豆社 has been "frightened of its own shadow鈥
Duration: 01:23
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How Stonehenge was built (sort of)
Duration: 06:29
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Rev Coles talks 'financialisation鈥 in his Autumn Statement
Duration: 02:25
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Caprice talks shame... 100%
Duration: 05:39
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Andrew Neil |
Panellist | Michael Portillo |
Panellist | Alan Johnson |
Panellist | Miranda Green |
Interviewed Guest | Richard Coles |
Interviewed Guest | Caprice Bourret |
Reporter | Isabel Hardman |
Editor | Richard Carr |
Director | Claire Bellis |
Assistant Editor | Richard Garvin |
Production Manager | Paula Prynn |
Producer | Andrew Bradley |
Producer | James Franklyn |
Producer | Arryn Moy |
Assistant Producer | Ed Baranski |
Executive Producer | Robbie Gibb |
Executive Producer | Samir Shah |