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Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg
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Title card used since 2022
Genre Politics
Current affairs
Presented by Laura Kuenssberg
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
Production
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network BBC One
BBC News (UK feed)
BBC News (international feed)
Release4 September 2022 (2022-09-04) 
present
Related
The Andrew Marr Show/Sunday Morning
A 7 January 2024 episode of the show, in which Rishi Sunak is interviewed by Kuenssberg, while panellists Jon Culshaw, Louise Casey and Fraser Nelson watch The Prime Minister appears on the Laura Kuenssberg Show (53448104776).jpg
A 7 January 2024 episode of the show, in which Rishi Sunak is interviewed by Kuenssberg, while panellists Jon Culshaw, Louise Casey and Fraser Nelson watch

Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg is a BBC Sunday morning talk show presented by Laura Kuenssberg, broadcast on BBC One. It is also simulcast by the UK feed and occasionally by the International feed of BBC News channel, depending on content and interviews.

Contents

The programme replaced The Andrew Marr Show as the network's flagship Sunday talk show, after Andrew Marr resigned from the BBC to front a talk show on LBC in 2021. Similar to the previous Sunday morning programmes that came before, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg contains interviews with political figures and others involved in the current events of the week in every episode. Since September 2023, Victoria Derbyshire has also been the relief presenter of the programme. She notably presented for three weeks in a row in October 2023 when Kuenssberg's father died. [1]

The programme is broadcast from Studio B of Broadcasting House in London: the same studio from which BBC News at Six and Ten are broadcast.

Background

In March 2022, it was announced that Kuenssberg, who had left her role as BBC News' political editor, would be replacing Andrew Marr in a full-time role as the host of BBC One's flagship Sunday morning talk show, which was announced to be starting in September 2022. [2]

In an interview Kuenssberg gave to British Vogue on 23 August 2022, it was announced that the show would be released on 4 September 2022. [3]

More details about the programme were released on 28 August 2022, which included a short trailer of Kuenssberg talking to a politician from his or her point of view. [4] The show does not have the traditional Sunday paper review section; instead it highlights the front pages of the day's newspapers, or a BBC News Summary. [5]

Reception

Since Laura Kuenssberg took over the show from Andrew Marr, the show has seen a rapid decline in viewers, thought to be more a reflection on Laura Kuenssberg's general unpopularity rather than the format of the show itself. [6]

Jim Waterson of The Guardian said "...in a sign of the declining importance of the print press, Kuenssberg's new show has broken with the Sunday political show tradition of having a formal in-depth newspaper review. Instead, the front pages were flashed on screen for a few seconds – meaning the Mail on Sunday headline "BBC Comic's C-word jibe against PM" was barely visible." [5] The first episode had 1.5 million viewers. [5]

The debut episode also gathered attention due to the comments from comedian Joe Lycett who was a panellist, [7] [8] including questions from a Conservative MP in a select committee of the House of Commons. [9] [10]

Presenters

YearPresenterRole
2022–present Laura Kuenssberg Main presenter
2023–present Victoria Derbyshire Relief presenter

The title card and branding of the programme always state Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg with Kuenssberg's face part of onscreen title, regardless of whether it is herself or the relief presenter who presents the episode.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodeDateInterviewsPanellistsSource Link
SeriesOverall
1114 September 2022 Liz Truss
Rishi Sunak
Olena Zelenska
Emily Thornberry
Joe Lycett
Cleo Watson
[i]
2211 September 2022 Theresa May
David Cameron
Gordon Brown
Caroline Kennedy
Nicholas Soames
Alison Phillips
Baroness Amos
[ii]
3318 September 2022 Sir Tony Radakin
Jacinda Ardern
Sheikh Hasina
John Kerry
Lord Sentamu
Victoria Newton
Sir Lindsay Hoyle
[iii]
4425 September 2022 Keir Starmer
Kwasi Kwarteng
Frances O'Grady
Gerard Lyons
Richard Walker
[iv]
552 October 2022 Liz Truss
Rachel Reeves
Mark Hamill
Michael Gove
Pippa Crerar
Sharon White
[v]
669 October 2022 Nicola Sturgeon
Nadhim Zahawi
Nadine Dorries
Douglas Henshall
Alistair Darling
Joanna Cherry
Martin Pibworth
[vi]
7716 October 2022 Jeremy Hunt
Jonathan Reynolds
Ozlem Tureci
Ugur Sahin
John Allan
Christina McAnea
Matt Hancock
[vii]
8823 October 2022 Keir Starmer
Penny Mordaunt
Dominic Raab
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Iain Duncan Smith
Mervyn King
Jane Green
[viii]
9930 October 2022 Michael Gove
Yvette Cooper
David Harewood
Zachary Quinto
Caroline Lucas
Iain Anderson
Philip Hammond
[ix]
10106 November 2022 Oliver Dowden
Ed Miliband
Ed Davey
Sue Campbell
Diana Johnson
Myles Allen
Justine Greening
[x]
111113 November 2022 Jeremy Hunt
Rachel Reeves
Sir Tony Radakin
Roula Khalaf
Paul Johnson
Simon Schama
[xi]
121220 November 2022 Steve Barclay
Jonathan Ashworth
Howard Hu
Tony Danker
Gary Smith
Chloe Morgan
[xii]
131327 November 2022 Mark Harper
Lisa Nandy
Bonnie Tyler
Hannah Fry
Jake Berry
Frances O'Grady
[xiii]
14144 December 2022 Nadhim Zahawi
Bridget Phillipson
Beeban Kidron
Jimmy Wales
Alex Baldock
[xiv]
151511 December 2022 James Cleverly
Wes Streeting
Steve Powis
Pat Cullen
Stuart Rose
Simon Sebag Montefiore
[xv]
161618 December 2022 Oliver Dowden
Yvette Cooper
Howard Hu
Justin Welby
Victoria Newton
Susanna Reid
[xvi]
21178 January 2023 Rishi Sunak
Wes Streeting
Sam Mendes
Clive Kay
Andy Haldane
Pat Cullen
[xvii]
21815 January 2023 Keir Starmer
Mark Harper
Brian Cox
Caroline Nokes
Howard Davies
[xviii]
31922 January 2023 Nicola Sturgeon
James Cleverly
Rachel Reeves
Iain Duncan Smith
Rachel Johnson
John Allan
[xix]
42029 January 2023 Michael Gove
Bridget Phillipson
Jane Hartley
Jenna Coleman
Aiden Turner
Michel Barnier
Mary Bousted
Katharine Birbalsingh
[xx]
5215 February 2023 Grant Shapps
Sharon Graham
Ed Davey
Timur Miroshnychenko
Kate Bingham
Jake Berry
Liz Kendall
[xxi]
62212 February 2023 Andrew Mitchell
Lisa Nandy
Andrzej Duda
Prue Leith
Vadym Prystaiko
Priya Lakhani
John Nicolson
[xxii]
72319 February 2023 Penny Mordaunt
Yvette Cooper
Wendy Sherman
Hugh Jackman
Wendy Morton
Bill Browder
Stephen Flynn
[xxiii]
82426 February 2023 Dominic Raab
David Lammy
Humza Yousaf
Dave Penman
Thomasina Miers
George Eustice
[xxiv]
9255 March 2023 Chris Heaton-Harris
Jonathan Ashworth
Judy Thomas
Baroness Kidron
Ash Regan
Fraser Nelson
Hannah Fry
Sam Tarry
[xxv]
102612 March 2023 Jeremy Hunt
Rachel Reeves
Mark Thompson
Simon Clarke
Nadia Whittome
Peter Salmon
[xxvi]
112719 March 2023 Oliver Dowden
Lisa Nandy
Kate Forbes
Georgia Harrison
Justine Roberts
Oli Dugmore
Brent Hoberman
[xxvii]
122826 March 2023 Michael Gove
Lucy Powell
Richard Hughes
Marina Ovsyannikova
Andy Haldane
Christiana Figueres
Andy Street
[xxviii]
13292 April 2023 Suella Braverman
Lisa Nandy
Jenn Tallinn
Judy Blume
Tracy Brabin
Minette Batters
Murray Lambell
[xxix]
143016 April 2023 Wes Streeting
Pat Cullen
Greg Hands
Carole Mundell
Saffron Cordery
Market Baillie
Stephanie Flanders
[xxx]
153123 April 2023 Amanda Spielman
Oliver Dowden
Jonathan Ashworth
Ed Davey
Mary Bousted
Lorna Hughes
Henry Dimbleby
[xxxi]
163230 April 2023 Mark Harper
Shabana Mahmood
Adrian Ramsay
Nazanin Boniadi
Nicholas Soames
Adjoa Andoh
Matt Clifford
[xxxii]
17337 May 2023 Lucy Frazer MP
Wes Streeting
Chris Hipkins
Ed Davey
Alison Phillips
Jason Arday
[xxxiii]
183414 May 2023 Grant Shapps
Jonathan Reynolds
Emad Mostaque
Cindy McCain
Thomasina Miers
Greg Jackson
Pippa Crerar
[xxxiv]
193521 May 2023 Thérèse Coffey
Wes Streeting
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Martin Lewis
Fatima Ibrahim
Jake Berry
[xxxv]
203628 May 2023 Andrey Kelin
Steve Barclay
Jonathan Ashworth
Shevaun Haviland
Bill Browder
Vivek Trivedi
[xxxvi]
21374 June 2023 Robert Jenrick
Joseph Wu
Jonathan Reynolds
Tom Hollander
Will Keen
Rain Newton-Smith
Salma Shah
Brian Cox
[xxxvii]
223811 June 2023 Grant Shapps
David Lammy
Humza Yousaf
Nigel Farage
Alan Cumming
Isabel Oakeshott
Michael Howard
[xxxviii]
233918 June 2023 Michael Gove
Anas Sarwar
Mark Rylance
Evgenia Kara-Murza
Simon Schama
Samuel Kasumu
Justine Greening
[xxxix]
244025 June 2023 Rishi Sunak
Lisa Nandy
Steve Rosenberg
Rick Astley
Marina Litvinenko
Ben Elton
Luke Tryl
[xl]
25412 July 2023 Amanda Pritchard
Steve Barclay
Bridget Phillipson
Christina Koch
Michael Mosley
Lord Bethell
Baroness Kidron
[xli]
26429 July 2023 Rachel Reeves
Victoria Atkins
John Kerry
James Norton
Luke Thompson
David Gauke
Alison Phillips
Stewart Purvis
[xlii]
274316 July 2023 Keir Starmer
Kemi Badenoch
Sarah Walsh
Sharon White
Oli Dugmore
Andrea Leadsom
[xliii]
31443 September 2023 Jeremy Hunt
Bridget Phillipson
Timothy Spall
Piers Morgan
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Rachel de Souza
[xliv]
24510 September 2023 Alex Chalk
Jonathan Reynolds
Mark Milley
Tony Radakin
Stephen Fry
Salma Shah
Charlie Taylor
[xlv]
34617 September 2023 James Cleverly
Pat McFadden
Ian Russell
Jane Moore
Irvine Welsh
Nimco Ali
[xlvi]
44724 September 2023 Grant Shapps
Ed Davey
Darren Jones
Rachel Johnson
Yanis Varoufakis
Craig Mackinlay
[xlvii]
5481 October 2023 Rishi Sunak
Wes Streeting
Helen Mirren
Fraser Nelson
Louise Casey
Jon Culshaw
[xlviii]
6498 October 2023 Keir Starmer
Mark Harper
Steve Coogan
Katharine Viner
Alex Baldock
Jo Grady
[xlix]
75015 October 2023 James Cleverly
Mark Regev
Husam Zomlot
Humza Yousaf
David Lammy
Malcolm Rifkind
Bronwen Maddox
Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah
[l]
85122 October 2023 Naftali Bennett
Hanan Ashrawi
Robert Jenrick
Lisa Nandy
Jasmine El-Gamal
Simon Sebag Montefiore
Lucy Fisher
[li]
95229 October 2023 Michelle Donelan
Peter Kyle
Alex Karp
Layla Moran
David Davis
Alison Phillips
[lii]
10535 November 2023 Oliver Dowden
John Healey
Hossam Zaki
Sarah Snook
Carla Denyer
James Bethell
Piers Morgan
[liii]
115412 November 2023 Grant Shapps
Yvette Cooper
Michael Grade
Nadine Dorries
Shami Chakrabarti
Kim Darroch
[liv]
125519 November 2023 Jeremy Hunt
Rachel Reeves
Joanna Scanlan
John McDonnell
Shevaun Haviland
Andy Street
[lv]
135626 November 2023 Kyriakos Mitsotakis
Laura Trott
Darren Jones
Catherine Tate
Richard Tice
Christina McAnea
Alistair Phillips-Davies
[lvi]
14573 December 2023 Victoria Atkins
Jonathan Reynolds
Ndileka Mandela
Mark Regev
Jane Moore
Andrew Roberts
Kamila Hawthorne
[lvii]
155810 December 2023 Robert Jenrick
Olena Zelenska
Michael Gove
Liz Kendall
Bill Browder
Pippa Crerar
Damian Green
[lviii]
165917 December 2023 Michelle Mone
Doug Barrowman
Oliver Dowden
Wes Streeting
Brian Cox
Susanna Reid
Robert Buckland
[lix]
41607 January 2024 Rishi Sunak
Bridget Phillipson
Lee Castleton
Jon Culshaw
Louise Casey
Fraser Nelson
[lx]
26114 January 2024 David Cameron
Keir Starmer
Alan Cumming
Isabel Oakeshott
Geordie Greig
[lxi]
36221 January 2024 Grant Shapps
Yvette Cooper
Humza Yousaf
Simon Reeve
Nicky Morgan
Tom Hunter
[lxii]
46328 January 2024 Kemi Badenoch
Jonathan Reynolds
Carlos Del Toro
Nadine Dorries
Luke Tryl
Rosena Allin-Khan
[lxiii]
5644 February 2024 Gillian Keegan
Peter Kyle
Esther Ghey
Andrea Thompson
Richard Allan
Justine Greening
[lxiv]
66511 February 2024 Michael Gove
Pat McFadden
Ralph Fiennes
Simon Schama
Victoria Newton
Kwajo Tweneboa
[lxv]
76618 February 2024 Michael Tomlinson
Matt Smith
Robin Simcox
Tracy-Ann Oberman
Douglas Alexander
Robert Buckland
[lxvi]
86725 February 2024 Oliver Dowden
Lisa Nandy
Ed Davey
Kaja Kallas
Halima Begum
Andy Burnham
Thérèse Coffey
[lxvii]
9683 March 2024 Jeremy Hunt
Bridget Phillipson
Mariano Janin
Rocco Forte
Vicky Spratt
Andy Haldane
[lxviii]
106910 March 2024 Victoria Atkins
Rachel Reeves
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Michael Howard
Sharon White
[lxix]
117017 March 2024 Mark Harper
Jonathan Ashworth
Charles Spencer
Harriet Harman
Theo Paphitis
Samuel Kasumu
[lxx]
127124 March 2024 Jeremy Hunt
Anneliese Dodds
Paddy Harverson
Brian Cox
Armando Iannucci
Victoria Newton
Imran Ahmed
[lxxi]
13727 April 2024 Oliver Dowden
David Lammy
Jens Stoltenberg
Mark Sedwill
Ruby Wax
Valerie Amos
[lxxii]
147314 April 2024 Victoria Atkins
Yvette Cooper
Carla Denyer
Iain Duncan Smith
Bronwen Maddox
John O'Farrell
[lxxiii]
157421 April 2024 Claire Coutinho
Chris Stark
Shabana Mahmood
Chris Packham
Layla Moran
Luke Johnson
[lxxiv]
167528 April 2024 Chris Philp
Wes Streeting
Ed Davey
Nancy Pelosi
Robert Jenrick
Shami Chakrabarti
Ian Blackford
[lxxv]
17765 May 2024 Mark Harper
Pat McFadden
Yolande Makolo
Suella Braverman
Paul Scully
Pippa Crerar
Jacqui Smith
[lxxvi]
187712 May 2024 David Cameron
Jonathan Ashworth
Dominic West
Nadhim Zahawi
Tina Brown
Zarah Sultana
[lxxvii]
197819 May 2024 Grant Shapps
Wes Streeting
Leonid Volkov
Piers Morgan
Mikaela Loach
David Ross
[lxxviii]
207926 May 2024 James Cleverly
Rachel Reeves
Allan Johnson
Nicky Morgan
Sharon White
[lxxix]
21802 June 2024 Victoria Atkins
Yvette Cooper
Adrian Ramsay
Alina Habba
Andy Street
Shami Chakrabarti
Daisy Cooper
[lxxx]
22819 June 2024 Mel Stride
Nigel Farage
Stephen Flynn
Amber Rudd
Matt Wrack
John Caudwell
[lxxxi]
238216 June 2024 Wes Streeting
Mark Harper
Ed Davey
Rhun ap Iorwerth
Andy Burnham
Nadine Dorries
Brian Cox
[lxxxii]
248323 June 2024 James Cleverly
Bridget Phillipson
John Swinney
Philip Hammond
Peter Mandelson
Susanna Reid
[lxxxiii]
258430 June 2024 Rishi Sunak
Pat McFadden
Daisy Cooper
Stephen Flynn
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Harriet Harman
Brandon Lewis
[lxxxiv]
26857 July 2024 Jonathan Reynolds
Andy Burnham
Robert Jenrick
Victoria Atkins
Ed Davey
Sharon Graham
Simon Schama
Michael Howard
[lxxxv]
278614 July 2024 Lucy Powell
Nigel Farage
Ben Houchen
Kim Leadbeater
Samuel Kasumu
Greg Jackson
[lxxxvi]
288721 July 2024 Rachel Reeves
Jeremy Hunt
Jon Culshaw
Stephanie Flanders
Zarah Sultana
[lxxxvii]
298828 July 2024 Steve Reed
Kit Harington
Olivia Washington
Alicia Kearns
Sharon White
Stephen Fry
[lxxxviii]
51898 September 2024 Sir Keir Starmer
Tom Tugendhat
Kate Winslet
[lxxxix]
29015 September 2024 David Lammy
Sir Ed Davey
James Cleverly
Ben Whishaw
Lucian Msamati
[xc]
39122 September 2024 Angela Rayner
Vladimir Kara-Murza
Evgenia Kara-Murza
[xci]

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