S01-EP01 - Maurice Glasman on democracy, creative destruction and Wolf HallDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP02 - Martin Rees on surviving this century, scientists in politics, and 2015David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP03 - Martin Jacques on the global perspective, Britain’s decline, & China’s riseDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP04 - John Naughton on Facebook in Politics, Edward Snowden, & SurveillanceDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP05 - Clare Jackson on the United Kingdom, Scotland & the politics of memoryDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP06 - Rae Langton on Charlie Hebdo, free speech vs hate speech & blasphemyDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP07 - SPECIAL: Michael Howard & Stephan Shakespeare on Margaret Thatcher, the true power of polls, and the impact of UKIP in 2015David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP08 - Robert Tombs on Britishness, Britain's place in Europe & the NHSDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP09 - Simon Szreter on conspiracy theories, trust in politics & solutionsDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP11 - Sherry Coutu on education, stimulating business & coalitionsDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP12 - Richard N. Haass on foreign policy, the US perspective & Northern IrelandDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP13 - David Howarth on winning an election, Polling Day & the future of democracyDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP14 - ELECTION RESULT SPECIAL: Former guests discuss the outcome PLUS Chris Huhne on the Lib Dem collapse, electoral reform & the future of progressive politicsDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP15 - Richard Danbury on television debates, old vs new media & the BBCDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP16 - FINALE: Remembering a remarkable election PLUS Lord Grabiner on the Human Rights Act, the future of Labour & the lessons of Tony BlairDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S01-EP17 The Election Podcast returns for a special edition, recorded in front of a live audience as part of the Cambridge Festival of Ideas 2015David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP01 - Jackie Ashley discusses the state of the Labour party and whether we are seeing a new kind of politics.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP02 - Anne-Marie Slaughter talks about what is making Americans so fearful and the difference it would make to have a grandmother in the White House.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP03 - Bill Janeway on Silicon Valley, inequality and presidential politics in the age of Google.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP04 - Athene Donald on women in science, scientists in politics and why Britain needs to stay in Europe.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP05 - Gary Gerstle on police power and paranoia in US politics, plus we talk Uganda.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP06 David McWilliams on Ireland, talking bail-outs and the blame game.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP07 Xenia Wickett on America's place in the world and what the world makes of this extraordinary election.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP08 Jeremy Cliffe of the Economist on Brexit, the future of the UK and the fate of David Cameron.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP09 Leading US polling analyst Sean Trende on what Trumpism really means for American democracy.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP10 Jim Naughtie with his tales from the primary campaign trailDavid Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02 - EP11 - John Judis on 'the emerging Democratic majority' and the perils of predicting where America might be heading.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP12 Anand Menon on how to sort fact from fiction in the EU referendum debate.David Runciman and Catherine Carr
S02-EP 13 Paul Cartledge on democracy ancient and modern: what can we learn from Greeks?David Runciman and Catherine Carr