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"Channel 4 News" Episode dated 12 February 2007 (2007)


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Episode Cast (in alphabetical order)
Douglas Alexander ... Himself - Transport Secretary (as Douglas Alexander MP)
Gordon Brown ... Himself - Chancellor of the Exchequer (as Gordon Brown MP)
Krishnan Guru-Murthy ... Himself - Presenter: Afternoon
John Howard ... Himself - Prime Minister of Australia
Faisal Islam ... Himself - Economics Correspondent
Victoria MacDonald ... Herself - Social Affairs Correspondent
David Miliband ... Himself - Environment Secretary (as David Miliband MP)
Bridgid Nzekwu ... Herself - Presenter

Barack Obama ... Himself - Democratic Presidential Candidate (as Senator Barack Obama)
Albert Osterhaus ... Himself - Erasmus University Hospital (as Professor Albert Osterhaus)
Julian Rush ... Himself - Science Correspondent
Jon Snow ... Himself - Presenter
Philip Tod ... Himself - EU Health & Consumer Protection Spokesman

Series Cast
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Alex Thomson ... Presenter
Samira Ahmed ... Presenter
Daljit Dhaliwal ... Presenter
Kirsty Lang ... Presenter
Sheena McDonald ... Presenter
Sarah Smith ... Presenter / Scotland Correspondent
Sue Turton ... Sports Correspondent
Sue Carpenter ... Presenter
Katie Razzall ... Reporter
Darshna Soni ... Reporter
Series Crew
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Original Music by
Alan Hawkshaw 
 
Film Editing by
Jim Gray 
Richard Tait 
 
Production Design by
Simon Jago 
 

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