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Apr 2024
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Ian Hislop on Boris Johnson, Piers Morga...

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Ian Hislop, editor of The Private Eye and team captain on Have I Got News For You sits down with Lewis for an extended conversation about political satire in the modern era of the Westminster psychodrama, and what it was like to have contestants like Piers Morgan and Boris Johnson on his show.

Editor: Tom Hughes

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Producer: Laura FitzPatrick

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Video Production: Shane Fennelly and Arvind Badewal

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