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At a somewhat later time than usual, the team look at privacy in the wake of the Prism scandal, and freedom of speech in the social media age.
David Mitchell is joined by Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith and Labour's Diane Abbott to discuss MP recall. The team also avoid speculation about Tulisa Contostavlos's arrest, and there's stand-up from Rich Hall.
As May draws to a close, Charlie Brooker comments on Muslims in the media; women are under David Mitchell's spotlight; and the team discuss the internet foolhardiness of Sally Bercow.
On the show this week, the team discuss gay marriage; 'swivel-eyed loons' and David Cameron's leadership with Gyles Brandreth; and Google's taxes.
Topics on the fourth episode of the series include the EU, Star Wars, and the failures of all three party leaders: David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg.
Tonight, Lauren, Charlie, David and Jimmy look at last week's local elections; the State Opening of Parliament; and debate the role of small parties in British politics.
This week, the 10 O'Clock Live team look ahead to Thursday's local elections; discuss pensioners' benefits; and a handsome Arab.
The team return with a further refined format. Topics on the first show of the series include the legacy of Baroness Thatcher; the Boston Marathon bombings; and the Sunday Times Rich List.