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Topic History of: Daily Politics/The Week
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Prunella Minge I must admit I was very cynical about the plans to popularise political content when the BBC announced it a few years ago, but these two shows have become genuinely effective and admirable (and very underrated) programmes. Even more amazingly, Andrew Neil, about whom I've often moaned, now strikes me as the best political interviewer on TV (better than Paxman, who has become very mannered and imprecise).