Peston on Sunday

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Type: tv

Season: 3

Episode: N/A

Duration: 47 minutes

Release: 2016-05-08

Rating: 4

Season 1 - Peston on Sunday
2016-05-08
In the first edition of this new, live, interactive political chat-show Robert Peston interviews Chancellor George Osborne and documentary film-maker Louis Theroux.
2016-12-04
In the final edition of 2016, Robert interviews Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson about everything from Brexit to cake. BT Chairman Sir Mike Rake is quizzed on recent problems at the telecommunications giant.

Season 2 - Peston on Sunday
2017-01-15
Robert questions Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry on party policies, Piers Morgan about Donald Trump and invites the head of the Royal College of GPs to respond to the PM's criticism.
2017-10-08
The political magazine show is live from Glasgow this week, as Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and Scottish Conservative leader Ruth Davidson join Robert Peston.
2017-10-22
International trade secretary Dr Liam Fox, former Labour leadership contender Yvette Cooper, and satirist and creator of The Thick of It Armando Ianucci join Robert and Allegra.
2017-10-29
Robert Peston is joined by health secretary Jeremy Hunt, Labour's Shami Chakrabarti, Ross Kemp, Alastair Campbell and John Whittingdale.
2017-11-05
Bank of England governor Mark Carney discusses the recent interest rate rise with Robert Peston. Other guests include transport secretary Chris Grayling and presenter Eddie Mair.

Season 3 - Peston on Sunday
2018-01-14
Robert Peston and Allegra Stratton interview Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, new Secretary of State for Culture Matt Hancock, and award-winning actress Miriam Margolyes.
2018-05-13
Robert Peston is joined by former Conservative Cabinet Minister Nicky Morgan, Baroness Natalie Evans, Shadow Business Secretary Rebecca Long-Bailey and Israeli Ambassador to the UK Mark Regev.
2018-05-20
Robert Peston and Allegra Stratton are joined by SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, General Secretary of UNITE Len McCluskey, Culture Secretary Matt Hancock, and Paul Drechsler, the outgoing President of the Confederation of Business Industry.