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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

What Are Labour's Plans for the Economy?

Duration: 58 minutes

on BBC One Oxfordshire

Available for 4 months

Laura Kuenssberg speaks to shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, Treasury minister Victoria Atkins, US climate envoy John Kerry and actors James Norton and Luke Thompson. Show more

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Victoria Atkins
Interviewed Guest:
Rachel Reeves
Interviewed Guest:
John Kerry
Interviewed Guest:
James Norton
Interviewed Guest:
Luke Thompson

Sunday Morning Live

Series 14

Episode 5

Duration: 59 minutes

on BBC One Oxfordshire

Available for 4 months

After the House of Lords voted for multiple changes to the government's migration bill, we ask: is government policy towards refugees compassionate enough? Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Sean Fletcher
Presenter:
Holly Hamilton
Executive Producer:
Stephen Stewart
Executive Producer:
Brendan Hughes
Executive Producer:
Neil Dimmock
Production Company:
Tern Television Productions

Songs of Praise

A Festival of Flowers

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC One Oxfordshire

Available for 4 months

Katherine Jenkins joins celebrations at Arundel’s Roman Catholic cathedral for the Feast of Corpus Christi, including a spectacular carpet of flowers. Show more

Contributors

Executive Producer:
Emyr Afan
Executive Producer:
Cat Lewis
Series Editor:
Matthew Napier
Producer:
Isabel Popple
Producer:
David Waters

Duration: 2 hours, 6 minutes

on BBC One Oxfordshire

Available for 9 months

Hustler Charlie Babbitt heads across country with his autistic brother Raymond in tow. Show more

Contributors

Charlie Babbitt:
Tom Cruise
Raymond Babbitt:
Dustin Hoffman
Dr. Bruner:
Gerald R Molen
Sally Dibbs:
Bonnie Hunt
Producer:
Mark Johnson

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