Weekend World was a British television political series, made by London Weekend Television and broadcast from 1972 to 1988. Created by John Birt not long after he moved to LWT, the series was broadcast on the ITV network at lunchtimes on Sundays. Produced by Nick Elliott and David Elstein, it began by mirroring CBS's "60 Minutes" featuring several stories each week but gradually devolved into a show that featured a forensic interview with a major political figure each week. It was presented by Peter Jay initially when first broadcast in 1972, but was best-remembered for being anchored by former Labour MP Brian Walden between 1977 and 1986. Conservative MP Matthew Parris took over in 1986, resigning his seat, and presented the programme until the series ended in 1988.
1972
11 eps
1973
35 eps
1974
30 eps
1975
36 eps
1976
25 eps
1977
14 eps
1978
17 eps
1979
27 eps
1980
36 eps
1981
36 eps
1982
37 eps
1983
36 eps
1984
36 eps
1985
36 eps
1986
36 eps
1987
36 eps
1988
22 eps