Michael Nesbitt presents this episode, focusing on the upcoming referendum on the Good Friday Agreement; with information provided from a joint Belfast Telegraph and UTV poll.
Beginning at the Waterfront Hall, Belfast, Bono - from popular rock band, U2 - brought David Trimble (UUP) and John Hume on stage to congratulate them on putting their differences behind them. The programme then splits into two parts; the first focusing on a panel of unionist leaders and the second, nationalist leaders.
The unionist panel consists of Trimble, David Irvine (Progressive Unionist Party), Monica McWilliams (Unionist Collation) who are for the agreement and Jeffery Donaldson (UUP) and Sammy Wilson (DUP) who are opposed. The nationalist panel is made up by Alex Maskey (Sinn Fein), Mark Durkin (Director of Yes campaign, SDLP), Eamon McCann (who call's himself socialist rather than nationalist) and Ruairí Ó Brádaigh (Republican Sinn Fein).
Both panels have found that voters are undecided due to prisoner release, police reforms and decommissioning the loyalist and republican paramilitaries.