| Wednesday 28 April 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Jeremy Paxman Gordon Brown has said he's "mortified" after being caught on microphone describing someone he had just spoken to as a "bigoted woman". Michael Crick's been blogging on Brown's 'bigot' blunder all afternoon and he'll be bringing us the latest on the story tonight. Then Jeremy will be joined by Olly Grender, Danny Finkelstein and Peter Hyman to discuss Gordon's gaffe and how it might impact Labour. Paul Mason will be investigating the likelihood of a spreading crisis as the euro falls to a fresh one-year low against the dollar amid speculation over the future of the Greek economy. And comedian Danny Robins will be here with the finale of our Newsnight party anthems project. Danny has been busy helping create songs which sum up what each of the three big political parties stand for. Tonight Ben Bradshaw, Sarah Teather and Grant Shapps will be giving their reaction to the election anthems written for them by new ravers Hadouken!, pop duo Right Said Fred and grime act Nu Brand. And he'll be joined in the studio by some of the musicians who took part. Join Jeremy at 10.30pm on BBC Two. |