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Neil's long-running politics and current affairs programme The first episode of the programme was watched by an average of 800,000 viewers.There was no programme on 2 October 2019 due to BBC Two live coverage of the There was no programme on 4 December 2019 due to Neil's interview with There was no programme on 19 February 2020 due to the February parliamentary recess.This episode was an hour long as Neil interviewed two of the candidates in the There was no programme after 11 March 2020 due to the BBC scaling back its programming in response to the Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit. The show came off-air during the COVID-19 pandemic on 11 March 2020 and was then cancelled as a result of budget cuts at the BBC. Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit with Andrew and guests. The Andrew Neil Show. It was launched on 4 September 2019 and returned for a second series on 8 January 2020. 11/03/2020.
"I’m delighted to be fronting a weekly show in prime time on BBC Two that will be on top of the story, whatever direction it takes.”Fran Unsworth, Director of BBC News, said, “Andrew’s one of the best political journalists in the UK, and we’re thrilled he’ll be on our screens for a prime-time BBC Two series.“Andrew’s special programme with the Conservative leadership candidates was hailed as a masterclass of political interviewing. Mr Neil, 70, presents the BBC's Politics Live on Thursday lunchtime, and until recently fronted the late-night politics show This Week. The Andrew Neil Show. On iPlayer. The BBC has announced that Andrew Neil will return to primetime TV next week, with a new politics show called The Andrew Neil Show. The Andrew Neil Show is a BBC political programme presented by Andrew Neil.It was broadcast on BBC Two every Wednesday evening. On iPlayer. The show will air … All available episodes (4 total) On TV. As Britain moves towards the Brexit deadline, this show will be a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand what’s going on.”We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future. Andrew Neil has revealed the reason why his BBC Two show will not be returning to the schedules.. The 71-year-old is widely regarded as one of the … The new programme, named the Andrew Neil Show, will begin next Wednesday, September 4 at 7pm on BBC 2.The BBC said the show would have "in-depth analysis and forensic questioning of key political players" in the lead-up to Britain's departure from the EU on October 31.It will air on Wednesday nights, and feature analysis of the day's Prime Minister's Questions and other political events of the week.Rob Burley, editor of BBC Live Political Programmes, tweeted a teaser photo of the programme's logo, a stylised 'N'. Mr Neil, 70, presents the BBC's Politics Live on Thursday lunchtime, and until recently fronted the late-night politics show This Week.
Neil's long-running politics and current affairs programme The first episode of the programme was watched by an average of 800,000 viewers.There was no programme on 2 October 2019 due to BBC Two live coverage of the There was no programme on 4 December 2019 due to Neil's interview with There was no programme on 19 February 2020 due to the February parliamentary recess.This episode was an hour long as Neil interviewed two of the candidates in the There was no programme after 11 March 2020 due to the BBC scaling back its programming in response to the Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit. The show came off-air during the COVID-19 pandemic on 11 March 2020 and was then cancelled as a result of budget cuts at the BBC. Interviews, discussion and analysis from Westminster, including the latest on Brexit with Andrew and guests. The Andrew Neil Show. It was launched on 4 September 2019 and returned for a second series on 8 January 2020. 11/03/2020.
"I’m delighted to be fronting a weekly show in prime time on BBC Two that will be on top of the story, whatever direction it takes.”Fran Unsworth, Director of BBC News, said, “Andrew’s one of the best political journalists in the UK, and we’re thrilled he’ll be on our screens for a prime-time BBC Two series.“Andrew’s special programme with the Conservative leadership candidates was hailed as a masterclass of political interviewing. Mr Neil, 70, presents the BBC's Politics Live on Thursday lunchtime, and until recently fronted the late-night politics show This Week. The Andrew Neil Show. On iPlayer. The BBC has announced that Andrew Neil will return to primetime TV next week, with a new politics show called The Andrew Neil Show. The Andrew Neil Show is a BBC political programme presented by Andrew Neil.It was broadcast on BBC Two every Wednesday evening. On iPlayer. The show will air … All available episodes (4 total) On TV. As Britain moves towards the Brexit deadline, this show will be a must-watch for anyone who wants to understand what’s going on.”We rely on advertising to help fund our award-winning journalism.We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future. Andrew Neil has revealed the reason why his BBC Two show will not be returning to the schedules.. The 71-year-old is widely regarded as one of the … The new programme, named the Andrew Neil Show, will begin next Wednesday, September 4 at 7pm on BBC 2.The BBC said the show would have "in-depth analysis and forensic questioning of key political players" in the lead-up to Britain's departure from the EU on October 31.It will air on Wednesday nights, and feature analysis of the day's Prime Minister's Questions and other political events of the week.Rob Burley, editor of BBC Live Political Programmes, tweeted a teaser photo of the programme's logo, a stylised 'N'. Mr Neil, 70, presents the BBC's Politics Live on Thursday lunchtime, and until recently fronted the late-night politics show This Week.