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    <title>Great Britain Popluar Programs - C-SPAN Video Library</title>
    <description>The most popular programs for the Great Britain Tag</description>
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      <title>British Prime Minister Address</title>
      <description>British Prime Minister Gordon Brown addressed a joint meeting of Congress. He spoke about challenges posed by the global financial crisis. He also urged U.S. lawmakers to resist protectionism, adopt policies to fight climate change, and take advantage of the goodwill toward the U.S. by world powers following the election of President Barack Obama. Near the beginning of his remarks he also announced that Queen Elizabeth II had bestowed a knighthood on Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA).</description>
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      <title>World War II Leadership</title>
      <description>Victor Hanson, a professor emeritus of Classics at California State University, Fresno, lectured to a history class on Masters and Commanders at Hillsdale College. In this fall seminar in classical and military history Professor Hanson examined how leaders, both civilian officials and generals on the battlefield, conducted themselves in wartime. That day's class focused on Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill and how those very different American and British leaders learned to work together to defeat Nazi Germany.</description>
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      <title>British Prime Minister Address</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Blair addressed a joint meeting of Congress. In his remarks he talked about efforts to combat terrorism, war with Iraq, America's role in the world, and his commitment to the traditional alliance between the United Kingdom and the United States.</description>
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      <title>Kinnock Visit to U.S.</title>
      <description>Mr. Kinnock met with reporters before and after a luncheon with members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He discussed East-West relations and Britain's role in a changing Europe as well as addressing the issue of Senator Biden's alleged plagiarism in the 1988 presidential campaign. Senators Kennedy and Simon also commented on the meeting.</description>
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      <title>President Obama Address to British Parliament</title>
      <description>President Obama addressed a joint meeting of the British House of Commons and House of Lords in Westminster Hall. It was the first address by an American President to a joint session of Parliament. In his remarks he talked about the strong ties between the U.S. and the United Kingdom, challenges to international security, global development, and pro-democracy protests in the Middle East and in North Africa.</description>
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      <title>British Election Leaders' Debate</title>
      <description>In the first election debate courtesy of ITV, British Prime Minister and Labour Party Leader Gordon Brown, Conservative Leader David Cameron, and Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg, all vying to be the next prime minister, debated domestic affairs. Among the topics they addressed were education, crime prevention, national health care, and equiping British military units overseas.
Parliamentary elections are May 6th, and the leaders of the largest political parties faced off in the first of three U.S.- style TV debates.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition. He fielded questions on the ongoing phone hacking scandal involving the [News of the World] and its parent company, Rupert Murdock's News Corp. Opposition Leader Ed Miliband and other members challenged the prime minister over his hiring of former [News of the World] editor Andy Coulson as his communications chief. Mr. Coulson was arrested on allegations of his involvement in the scandal while serving as editor at the tabloid. Other questions focused on the creation of a public inquiry into police corruption and phone hacking, and on Mr. Murdoch's deal with British Sky Broadcasting.</description>
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      <title>State Opening of Parliament</title>
      <description>In an annual ceremony at Westminster, Queen Elizabeth II convened the British Parliament. She delivered a speech drawn up by the government, which outlines its priorities for the coming year. The State Opening follows the May 6th, 2010, general election, which produced a new Prime Minister, Conservative David Cameron. He is the leader of a coalition government between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
The Queen delivered the speech from the throne in the House of Lords. Attending are members of the House of Lords and members of the newly-elected House of Commons.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Downing Street Years]</title>
      <description>Mrs. Thatcher discussed her book, [The Downing Street Years], published by Harper Collins, and her ten-year career as prime minister of Great Britain. She described meetings with President Gorbachev of the former Soviet Union, President Reagan, and other experiences during her tenure. She also talked about her husband and described her long political career in the Conservative Party.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister David Cameron State Dinner Coverage</title>
      <description>C-SPAN's coverage of the White House State Dinner in honor of British Prime Minister David Cameron included guest arrivals, official toasts, and footage from previous events during his official visit to the United States. Mark Mardell of the BBC was also interviewed about the significance of the prime minister's visit.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Abolition of Britain]</title>
      <description>Brothers Peter and Christopher Hitchens debated Peter's new book, [The Abolition of Britain: From Lady Chatterley to Tony Blair]. They also discussed the United Kingdom, Ireland issues, the European Union, and Britain's relationship with the U.S. This program has poor video quality.</description>
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      <title>British Phone-Hacking Investigation, Murdochs Part 1</title>
      <description>Rupert Murdoch, News Corporation chair and CEO, and his son James Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News International, testified on allegations of illegal phone hacking by News Corporation employees. Questions focused on the extent of their knowledge of criminal activity, settlements and confidentiality agreements made with prior victims, and allegations that police were bribed for information.
The hearing was interrupted when a member of the public tried to accost Rupert Murdoch with a foam pie. There is also a brief period in which the satellite signal was interrupted.</description>
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      <title>Queen Mother Funeral</title>
      <description>Coverage of the funeral of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, was shown. She died March 30, 2002 at the age of 101. Coverage included the arrival of dignitaries and the funeral services at Westminster Abbey and was anchored by the BBC's David Dimbleby. First Lady Laura Bush led the U.S. delegation to the services.</description>
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      <title>Queen Elizabeth II Address to Congress</title>
      <description>Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain addressed a joint meeting of
 Congress during her 13-day visit to the United States, her first trip
 to the U.S. since 1976. In her remarks, she discussed "the spirit
 of democracy" that is shared by the U.S. and Great Britain. She
 mentioned several instances during the 20th century in which the U.S.
 and Great Britain fought for the same cause, and called for the two countries to continue to fight for common values through the
 "social instrument" of the United Nations.</description>
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      <title>Margaret Thatcher Funeral Service</title>
      <description>BBC News provided commentary as dignitaries attended an official ceremonial funeral service with full military honors for the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Footage included scenes of the funeral cortege, interviews with politicians and others, as well as the service inside St. Paul's Cathedral in London. Baroness Thatcher died April 8, 2013, at the age of 87.</description>
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      <title>State Opening of Parliament</title>
      <description>In an annual ceremony at Westminster, Queen Elizabeth II convened the British Parliament and delivered a speech prepared by her government. In her remarks she outlined the government's legislative agenda which included financial and economic reforms, aid to families and children, employment legislation, and continued reforms in the House of Lords.
The program included BBC news commentary amid coverage of the pomp and circumstance of the official ceremony.</description>
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      <title>British Election Party Leaders' Debate</title>
      <description>British Prime Minister and Labour Party Leader Gordon Brown, Conservative Leader David Cameron, and Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg, all vying to be the next prime minister, debated international affairs. Following questions from the moderator on issues ranging from operations in Iraq and Afghanistan to religion, they answered questions from members of the audience on a number of domestic and international issues.
Parliamentary elections are May 6th, and the leaders of the largest political parties faced off in the second of three U.S.- style TV debates.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister Cameron Arrival Ceremony</title>
      <description>During official arrival ceremonies on the South Lawn, President Obama welcomed British Prime Minister David Cameron to the White House. Ceremonies included a review of the troops, playing of national anthems, and brief remarks by both leaders. Each spoke about the strong alliance and common values and interests between the two nations. They also traded quips about the anniversary of the War of 1812, with President Obama saying, "It's now been 200 years since the British came here to the White House...they really lit up the place."</description>
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      <title>Queen Elizabeth II Speech to the United Nations General Assembly</title>
      <description>Queen Elizabeth II addressed the United Nations General Assembly, her first address to the U.N. since 1957. She talked about the progress the U.N. has made since her last address, and efforts to curb terrorism and address climate change.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and opposition members. He answered several questions on changes to the National Health Service. Opposition Leader Ed Miliband said medical professional groups believe the changes would jeopardize the future of the NHS. Prime Minister Cameron and other members also paid tribute to Queen Elizabeth II on the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne.</description>
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      <title>British Election Party Leaders' Debate</title>
      <description>The leaders of the three major British political parties met in their third and final American-style TV debate in Birmingham. The questions focused on the economy. The debate was hosted by David Dimbleby.
This election marked the first time that top British party leaders have agreed to American-style debates. The British election is May 6.</description>
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      <title>Life &amp; Career of Margaret Thatcher</title>
      <description>Former Prime Minister Thatcher was in the United States to receive the Presidential
 Medal of Freedom. This is the highest honor the United States
 president can bestow on a civilian in peace time.
 
 Prime Minister Thatcher talked about the British government and the way it
 operates. She said that when the prime minister's question time
 began airing on C-SPAN, she received a great deal of correspondence
 from Americans who had been unfamiliar with the British governing
 system. The impact of media on the process was also discussed.
 
 Prime Minister Thatcher said the British system of government works very well
 for them, but that the differences from the United States legislative
 and administrative processes make the two systems difficult to
 compare. For example, in the United States, the president is a
 combination of the prime minister and the monarchy.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister Cameron Statement on Phone Hacking Scandal</title>
      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron delivered a statement to the House of Commons announcing an inquiry into phone hacking and police bribery by the British media. After the statement members questioned the prime minister. Many of the questions focused on his decision to hire former [News of the World] editor Andy Coulson as his Communications Director. Mr. Coulson resigned his government post in January and was arrested July 8 and questioned about his involvement in phone hacking and police bribery.</description>
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      <title>U.S.-U.K. Relations</title>
      <description>President Obama and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown answered questions from the media during a photo opportunity in the Oval Office. In their remarks they spoke about areas of mutual concern including engagement with Iran, stability in South Asia, and economic policy in the face of a global financial crisis.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The Secret History of MI-6: 1909-1949]</title>
      <description>Keith Jeffery presented a history of the British Secret Intelligence Service, MI6. The author was given unprecedented access to the MI6 archives to assist in his examination of the organization from 1909 to 1949. Mr. Jeffery recalls the longstanding relationship between the British Secret Intelligence Service and the White House, its covert operations inside the United States, examines the organization's espionage tactics, and profiles members of the Service, which included writers such as Graham Greene and Somerest Maugham. Sir John Scarlett talked about why he, as the then chief of SIS, commissioned the book. Keith Jeffery and Sir John Scrlett discussed the book with at Politics &amp; Prose bookstore in Washington, D.C. They also responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Prime Minister Cameron on London Riots</title>
      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron recalled Parliament from its summer recess for an emergency debate on the recent wave of riots in London. He announced to members that homeowners and business owners affected by the riots can receive compensation from the government for their losses and the British Home Affairs committee would hold further hearings on the riots once members returned to Parliament in the fall. Following his remarks, members asked the prime minister about harsher sentencing procedures, parental responsibility, and the influences of social media and mobile technology.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Cameron held his weekly Question Time with members of the House of Commons. He answered on the "Bedroom Tax," International Women's week, and the National Health Service Other topics included the horse meat scandal, the state of the British economy, and the status of the European Union.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included the economy, trade union strikes, expanding trade relations with Europe, and encouraging Chinese investments in the United Kingdom.</description>
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      <title>After Words with Amanda Foreman</title>
      <description>Oxford historian Amanda Foreman reveals that many British citizens fought on both sides of the Civil War for a host of personal and political reasons. She talked about this lesser-known influence in the war of secession with Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Eric Foner.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition. Members asked about the high unemployment rate and modifying laws to encourage those on government welfare programs to find jobs or lose their benefits. Prime Minister Cameron was also questioned about the increased costs of health care, investment in rural broadband, preparations for the upcoming Olympics, government forestry programs, and government efforts at interfering in human trafficking.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition on the economy and changes to the National Health Service.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [There Is No Alternative: Why Margaret Thatcher Matters]</title>
      <description>Claire Berlinski argues that Margaret Thatcher deserves credit for reversing Great Britain's decline in the world during the 1970s. Ms. Berlinski says that Prime Minister Thatcher was instrumental in turning around the country's economy and saving it from socialism. At this event hosted by the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C., she talked about the relevance of the strategies by which Mrs. Thatcher gained power in 1979 to the 2010 midterm elections. Ms. Berlinski, who lives in Istanbul, also talked about foreign affairs, concentrating on Turkey, including its involvement with aid to the Palestinians in Gaza. She responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and opposition members. Topics included youth unemployment, rising fuel costs, and nationwide public sector strikes. Hundreds of thousands of teachers, students, health care officials and other public sector workers were expected to stage a walk out on November 30th. the prime minister said organizing the strikes in the middle of negotiations was "irresponsible."</description>
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      <title>Question Time</title>
      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included claims of mislabeling of horse meat as beef products in some British supermarkets, the British economy, and the European Union budget vote.</description>
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      <title>Euro Zone Debt Crisis</title>
      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron addresed the House of Commons to explain why he refused to back a European Union treaty change aimed at solving the debt crisis. After his statement, the Opposition leader made remarks, followed by questions from members.</description>
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      <description>President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron spoke to reporters and answered questions on a number of issues. President Obama in his remarks said he and Prime Minister Cameron had discussed possible "immediate steps" their two countries could take to ensure humanitarian aid is being provided to Syria. They also answered questions about troop withdrawal form Afghanistan.</description>
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      <description>In an annual ceremony at Westminster, Queen Elizabeth II convened the British Parliament. The Queen's speech outlining the government's agenda proposed measures designed to strengthen financial regulation and reduce the nation's debt levels.
The Financial Services Bill calls for a new Council for Financial Stability and gives the Financial Services Authority (FSA) greater powers to regulate banks. The FSA would also be able to void overly risky employment contracts. The Fiscal Responsibility Bill would commit the government to halve its budget deficit within four years.</description>
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Coverage shifted to C-SPAN at 8 p.m., and can be found on program ID 293363-101</description>
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      <description>Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, welcomed President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama to Buckingham Palace with a formal welcome ceremony, complete with a 41-gun salute. They were joined by Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, and his wife Camilla Parker Bowles, the Duchess of Cornwall.</description>
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      <description>Charles Johnson and William McKay, former parliamentarians for the U.S. House of Representatives and the British House of Commons respectively, talked about the book they co-wrote, [Parliament &amp; Congress: Representation &amp; Scrutiny in the Twenty-First Century], which compares and contrasts the two bodies. They also talked about the rules of their respective bodies, their jobs as parliamentarians, and told stories of times where their rulings were instrumental to the working of their legislative bodies.
William McKay worked for 41 years in the clerk's office of the House of Commons. For four years, from 1998 to 2002, he was the clerk of the House, a position similar to the House parliamentarian. Since then, he has been an observer at the Council of the Law Society of Scotland.
Charles Johnson came to the U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Parliamentarian in 1964. After almost 20 years as deputy parliamentarian, he spent ten years as the House parliamentarian (1994-2004).</description>
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      <description>Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair recounts his time in office. Mr. Blair recalls his election to the prime minister's office in 1997, his many political decisions, including to send British troops to Iraq, and his relationship with his successor Gordon Brown, and former American Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. Tony Blair discussed his book with former president Bill Clinton at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia. David Eisner moderated.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and opposition members.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition. Most of the questions focused on crime and police funding, in light of recent riots in England. Other questions focused on waiting times in the National Health Service and housing benefits for poor families. Both the prime minister and the opposition leader gave briefs remarks on the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister Cameron answered questions from members of his coalition and the opposition. Topics included proposed cuts to the National Health Service, Afghanistan, securing the United Kingdom border, new transportation projects, and youth unemployment.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition.</description>
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      <description>British Prime Minister David Cameron denied having any inappropriate dealings or conversations with Rupert and James Murdoch over a bid for British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB). He was summoned by the Labour Party to answer questions on alleged breach of ministerial conduct by Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt. The previous week an inquiry report found that Mr. Hunt had ties to James Murdoch and News International during the bidding process for BSkyB. Following the Prime Minister Cameron's remarks, members of Parliament asked questions.</description>
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      <description>Paul Reid talked about the book he co-authored, [The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill, Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965]. It is the third and final volume of a biography by William Manchester spanning Winston Churchill's entire life. He talked how he met William Manchester and was selected to complete the work. He described how he blended the hundreds of pages Manchester completed before his death in 2004 with his own research to produce the biography of the final twenty-five years of Churchill's life. He described how he went about his research, including interviewing many of Churchill's family members and acquaintances. In the book, Reid explains the relationship between Churchill and world leaders such as Franklin Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin, sharing stories of Churchill's private life both in and out of government. Various video clips were shown.</description>
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      <description>Michael Korda talked about [With Wings Like Eagles: A History of the Battle of Britain] (Harper; January 6, 2009). In the book he recounts the Battle of Britain that occurred during the summer and fall of 1940 and pitted Britain's Royal Air Force against a Nazi army that was intent on control of Europe. Mr. Korda, who served in the RAF, examines the battle from the air and the ground as he details the political and diplomatic issues that lead to the conflict. Following his remarks he responded to audience members' questions.
Michael Korda is the author of numerous books, including [Ike], [Ulysses S. Grant], and [Journey to a Revolution]. He is the former editor-in-chief of the book publisher, Simon and Schuster.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition. Most of Question Time was spent discussing the public outcry over allegations that journalists at the British paper [News of the World], owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, hacked into the cell phones of individuals. Prime Minister Cameron described the alleged events as "disgusting" and agreed that a public inquiry is needed to investigate the allegations. Members also questioned the prime minister on knife crime, education reform, and the cost of health care services.</description>
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      <description>Prime Minister David Cameron answered questions from members of his party and the opposition.</description>
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