Your questions for Brian Paddick
- 4 Apr 08, 07:23 PM
Newsnight is hosting a debate on Tuesday between the main candidates in the race for London mayor.
What questions would you like Jeremy Paxman to ask Brian Paddick?
Newsnight is hosting a debate on Tuesday between the main candidates in the race for London mayor.
What questions would you like Jeremy Paxman to ask Brian Paddick?
Newsnight is hosting a debate on Tuesday between the main candidates in the race for London mayor.
What questions would you like Jeremy Paxman to ask Boris Johnson?
Newsnight is hosting a debate on Tuesday between the main candidates in the race for London mayor.
What questions would you like Jeremy Paxman to ask Ken Livingstone?
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Joining John Wilson on the Review sofa this week are Paul Morley, Sharon Horgan and Sarah Churchwell.
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You can read more about all those on this week's Review details page, there's a whole host of classic interviews on the Review website too. And you can leave your comments on the programme and your own reviews below.
Robert Morgan is today's programme producer - here's his early email.
Good morning everyone,
There's quite a bit around today including Zimbabwe, MPs expenses, the backbench tax revolt and watch out for the Diana inquest verdict. Do come to the meeting with treatment ideas and thoughts for guests on these and other stories.
David Grossman is filming George Osborne meeting the Masters of the Universe on Wall Street today. It'll be a short VT. I'll tell you more in the morning meeting.
See you in a minute,
Robert
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