| Saturday 8 May 2010 at 6.30pm on BBC Two Presented by Jeremy Paxman Throughout the general election Jeremy Paxman has been presenting a series of special Newsnight programmes on Saturdays, and tonight at 6.30pm we have our final edition. We will get the latest news on how the Conservative-Liberal Democrat negotiations are progressing from our Political editor Michael Crick, and will be talking to senior politicians from the three main parties. And we will be putting this hung parliament into context with a look back at previous hung parliaments in Britain. Jeremy will be discussing the outcome of this extraordinary election with historians Simon Schama and David Kynaston, and British Vogue magazine editor Alexandra Shulman. For a wry look at the drama of the last few days he will be joined by the comedians Steve Punt, Rebecca Front and Richard Herring. And we will be hearing what our studio audience makes of the result, and finding out what they think should happen now. We also have the final election animation made specifically for Newsnight by Apple Daily - the Taiwanese TV team whose past political films have become an online sensation. What will they make of a hung parliament? And ending the show with a bang, we have a live performance from the band behind 2009's most critically acclaimed album, the xx. The special programme will be broadcast on Saturday 8 May 2010 at 6.30pm on BBC Two, then will be available afterwards on the BBC iPlayer. |