BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:20
Briefings—16/08/2007
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' speech on William Wilberforce from 24 April.
07:15
Culture, Media and Sport Questions—Ticket Tout Committee
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee hearing on ticket touting, from Tuesday 26 June.
08:55
Briefings—30/07/2007
Gordon Brown's acceptance speech on becoming Labour Party leader, from Sunday 24th June.
09:30
Briefings—29/07/2007
David Cameron's speech setting out the Conservative Party's policy review, from 18th June.
10:10
Briefings—30/07/2007
Menzies Campbell's news conference in response to the new Prime Minister, from 26th June.
10:25
The Record Review—16/08/2007
A review of the highlights of the parliamentary year, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
11:25
The Record Europe—16/08/2007
From Washington DC, Sherin Wheeler reports on the political challenges for the UK and USA.
11:55
BOOKtalk—Lord Morgan
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Morgan about his book A Life: Michael Foot.
Afternoon
12:15
House of Commons—Draft Legistlative Programme
The statement by PM Gordon Brown on the Draft Legislative Programme, from 11 July.
13:20
BOOKtalk—The summer's must-read politics books
Michael Dobbs, Nick Cohen and Sandra Howard discuss the summer's must-read politics books.
14:05
Briefings—17/08/2007
Sir John Major reflects on his time as Prime Minister and current affairs, from 24 April.
15:10
BOOKtalk—Paddy Ashdown
Mark D'Arcy talks with Paddy Ashdown about his book Swords and Ploughshares.
15:30
Royal Opening of the Senedd
Coverage of the Queen opening the third Assembly in the Senedd.
15:50
Welsh Assembly—17/08/2007
First Minister Rhodri Morgan's speech to set out his legislative programme, from 6th June.
16:55
Welsh Assembly—30/07/2007
Ieuan Wyn Jones' acceptance speech on becoming Deputy First Minister, from 11th July.
17:15
BOOKtalk—Robert Peston and Francis Beckett
Robert Peston and Francis Beckett discuss their biographies of Gordon Brown.
17:50
House of Lords—House of Lords Bill
Lord Steel's opening statement in the debate on the House of Lords bill, from 20 July.
Evening
18:10
The Record Review—16/08/2007
A review of the highlights of the parliamentary year, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
19:10
The Record Europe—29/07/2007
Shirin Wheeler takes a look at the events of last six months in the European Parliament.
19:40
BOOKtalk—David Kynaston
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author David Kynaston about his book Austerity Britain.
20:00
Scottish Parliament—29/07/2007
First Minister Alex Salmond's speech setting out his legislative programme, from 23rd May.
20:40
The Royal Opening of the Scottish Parliament
The ceremony in Edinburgh to mark the opening of the Scottish Parliament.
21:10
Prime Minister's Questions—16/08/2007
Recorded coverage of questions to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, from Wednesday 25 July.
21:45
Briefings—16/08/2007
The Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams' speech on William Wilberforce from 24 April.
22:40
Culture, Media and Sport Questions—Ticket Tout Committee
The Culture, Media and Sport Committee hearing on ticket touting, from Tuesday 26 June.
Late
00:20
Briefings—30/07/2007
Gordon Brown's acceptance speech on becoming Labour Party leader, from Sunday 24th June.
00:55
Briefings—29/07/2007
David Cameron's speech setting out the Conservative Party's policy review, from 18th June.
01:35
Briefings—30/07/2007
Menzies Campbell's news conference in response to the new Prime Minister, from 26th June.
01:50
The Record Review—16/08/2007
A review of the highlights of the parliamentary year, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
02:50
The Record Europe—16/08/2007
From Washington DC, Sherin Wheeler reports on the political challenges for the UK and USA.
03:20
BOOKtalk—Lord Morgan
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Lord Morgan about his book A Life: Michael Foot.
03:40
House of Commons—Draft Legistlative Programme
The statement by PM Gordon Brown on the Draft Legislative Programme, from 11 July.
04:45
BOOKtalk—The summer's must-read politics books
Michael Dobbs, Nick Cohen and Sandra Howard discuss the summer's must-read politics books.
05:30
Briefings—17/08/2007
Sir John Major reflects on his time as Prime Minister and current affairs, from 24 April.









