Sunday Morning Live - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Episode 1
Topical debate show.

Episode 2
Topical debate show.

Episode 3
Topical debate on the week's big talking points with Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett.

Episode 4
Sean Fletcher and Samanthi Flanagan with thought-provoking debate. Jerry Springer speculates on the attractions of running against Donald Trump for president.

Episode 5
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 6
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 7
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett lead a debate on whether we are spending too much on foreign aid.
Liverpool-born actor Stephen McGann, also known as Call the Midwife's Dr Turner, reveals what life is like as part of the city's 'other fab four'.

Episode 8
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 9
Is it justified to use military force against North Korea? Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett lead debate on the Asian stand-off between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un. Also on the programme, Dame Esther Rantzen talks about a lifetime of championing causes.

Episode 10
Is the response to grooming gangs racist? Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett lead a debate about the reaction to horrific crimes. Plus the future of artificial intelligence, is it something that should be embraced or feared?

Episode 11
After scares about eggs, and now sausages, Sean Fletcher leads a debate about whether we should care more about where our food comes from. Katharine Welby-Roberts, daughter of the Archbishop of Canterbury,talks frankly about dealing with depression and why she initially chose not seek her father's help with her mental health problems.

Episode 12
Should Nelson be removed from his column in Trafalgar Square because he was pro-slavery? Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett lead debate on memorials to historical figures.
We also ask whether British soldiers who served in Northern Ireland should be questioned about killings that happened more than 40 years ago.

Episode 13
Is religion dying out in Britain? People from different faiths and from no faith join Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett to discuss a new survey which reveals more than half the population have no religion. Also,choreographer Arlene Phillips talks about her career and her exit from Strictly Come Dancing.

Episode 14
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week, along with roving reports from around the UK.

Episode 15
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 16
Ruby Wax joins a live discussion on whether there is too much stigma around mental health. Plus Gloria Hunniford looks back at her 70-year career.

Episode 17
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 18
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week.

Episode 19
Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett present thought-provoking debate and instant audience reaction on the big ethical talking points of the week, along with roving reports from around the UK.

Episode 20
Is there a 'witch hunt' over harassment? Sean Fletcher and Emma Barnett discuss. Plus Naomie Harris talks about a new scheme for the homeless and Benjamin Zephaniah on Tai Chi.
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