Prime Minister's Questions

Prime Minister's Questions (2016- )

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Recorded coverage of questions today in the House of Commons to the Prime Minister.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 12:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2017-01-1818/01/2017Jan 18, 2017
2017-01-1111/01/2017Jan 11, 2017
2016-12-1414/12/2016Dec 14, 2016
2016-12-0707/12/2016Dec 7, 2016
2016-11-3030/11/2016Nov 30, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Prime Minister's Questions' premiere in 2016?

'Prime Minister's Questions' premiered on January 6, 2016.

How often did 'Prime Minister's Questions' air in 2016?

'Prime Minister's Questions' aired every Wednesday.

Who was the host of 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

The host of 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016 was David Dimbleby.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' have a live audience during its 2016 season?

Yes, 'Prime Minister's Questions' had a live audience during its 2016 season.

What time did 'Prime Minister's Questions' air in 2016?

'Prime Minister's Questions' aired at 12:00 PM (noon) in 2016.

Were there any guest appearances on 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

Yes, there were guest appearances by various politicians on 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016.

How long was each episode of 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

Each episode of 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016 had a runtime of 30 minutes.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' feature any special episodes in 2016?

No, 'Prime Minister's Questions' did not feature any special episodes in 2016.

Were there any changes to the format of 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

No, the format of 'Prime Minister's Questions' remained the same in 2016.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' air on any specific network in 2016?

'Prime Minister's Questions' aired on BBC One in 2016.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

Yes, there were some controversies surrounding 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016, including heated debates and confrontations between politicians.

How many episodes of 'Prime Minister's Questions' aired in 2016?

A total of 52 episodes of 'Prime Minister's Questions' aired in 2016.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' receive positive reviews in 2016?

The reviews for 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016 were mixed, with some praising its informative nature while others criticized the political grandstanding.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' win any awards in 2016?

No, 'Prime Minister's Questions' did not win any awards in 2016.

Were there any guest hosts on 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016?

No, there were no guest hosts on 'Prime Minister's Questions' in 2016.

Did 'Prime Minister's Questions' have a loyal fanbase in 2016?

Yes, 'Prime Minister's Questions' had a dedicated fanbase who tuned in every week to watch the show in 2016.

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