Sunday Morning Live - Season 2

Sunday Morning Live

Season 2

2011 • 19 Episodes

Episodes

Episode 1 - Sunday Morning Live

1. Episode 1

June 26, 2011

Shockjock Nick Ferrari, novelist Kishwar Desai and author Richard D North join Susanna Reid to argue about: Should anti-Semitic comments land you in court? Do immigrant criminals deserve human rights? And should more women cover up?

Episode 2 - Sunday Morning Live

2. Episode 2

July 3, 2011

A whole host of guests join Susanna Reid this week. We've got Terry Christian, Minette Marrin, a former burglar, a sharia lawyer and a man who claims his prayers raised a man from the dead. They'll be arguing about: Should we be allowed to stab burglars? Should we ban sharia courts? Are faith healers charlatans?

Episode 3 - Sunday Morning Live

3. Episode 3

July 10, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 4 - Sunday Morning Live

4. Episode 4

July 17, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 5 - Sunday Morning Live

5. Episode 5

July 24, 2011

Susanna Reid and guests debate the questions: Are politicians morally bankrupt? Should mediums and astrologers be banned from charging fees? And should you have the right to know about your partner's violent past?

Episode 6 - Sunday Morning Live

6. Episode 6

July 31, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 7 - Sunday Morning Live

7. Episode 7

August 7, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 8 - Sunday Morning Live

8. Episode 8

August 14, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 9 - Sunday Morning Live

9. Episode 9

August 21, 2011

John Bird, Andrew Stone from Pineapple Dance Studios, Jon Gaunt and Julie Bindel debate: Should we get rid of the human rights act? Should women stay at home and look after the kids? Is reality TV damaging Britain?

Episode 10 - Sunday Morning Live

10. Episode 10

August 28, 2011

Edwina Currie, Mehdi Hasan and Kiran Bali join Susanna Reid to debate: Should we spend our cash on toppling dictators? Does Britain need more immigrants? And should politicians' affairs cost them their jobs?

Epsiode 11 - Sunday Morning Live

11. Epsiode 11

September 4, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Lowri Turner; Richard D North; Jake Bowers from the Travellers Times; Professor Patricia Casey from the Iona Institute; former presenter Ashley Blake. They discuss the questions: Should we make it harder to get an abortion? Is it racist to evict the Dale Farm Travellers? Should we send fewer people to prison?

Episode 12 - Sunday Morning Live

12. Episode 12

September 11, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Peter Hitchens, Mehdi Hasan and other guests. Are Muslims being demonised? Is the war on terror still necessary?

Episode 13 - Sunday Morning Live

13. Episode 13

September 18, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 14 - Sunday Morning Live

14. Episode 14

September 25, 2011

No overview available.

Episode 15 - Sunday Morning Live

15. Episode 15

October 2, 2011

Susanna Reid and guests debate: should adoption be colour blind? Is it irresponsible to be fat? And do we demonise women accused of appalling crimes?

Episode 16 - Sunday Morning Live

16. Episode 16

October 9, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Lynette Burrows, Douglas Murray and Francis Beckett to argue about: is sex education damaging our children? Should we work until we drop? Should we spy on each other?

Episode 17 - Sunday Morning Live

17. Episode 17

October 16, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Sir Ian Blair, Nick Ferrari and Claire Fox to argue about: Did Gaddafi deserve to die? Should the state help out problem families? Do comedians have a right to offend?

Episode 18 - Sunday Morning Live

18. Episode 18

October 23, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Kiran Bali, Jonathan Bartley, Nina Myskow and Angela Epstein to debate questions: Is Britain full up? Should we ban the poppy protest? Are power and money too important to the Church of England?

Episode 19 - Sunday Morning Live

19. Episode 19

October 30, 2011

Susanna Reid is joined by Coronation Street star William Roache, columnist Carole Malone, businessman Sir Gerry Robinson, sports star John Amaechi and feminist writer Fionola Meredith to argue about: racism, IVF for single women and reincarnation.