BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
House of Lords—31/03/2010
Recorded coverage of House of Lords from Tuesday 30 March.
09:00
The Record—30/03/2010
Highlights of Tuesday 30 March in Parliament, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
09:30
House of Lords—31/03/2010
Recorded coverage of House of Lords from Tuesday 30 March.
11:00
Budget 2010 Committee
Recorded coverage of Select Committee proceedings from Tuesday 30 March.
Afternoon
12:45
Health Questions
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons from Tuesday 30 March.
13:50
European Council Statement
Statement by Gordon Brown on the recent European Council summit, from Monday 29 March.
14:30
Select Committees—'From Baker to Balls' Education Committee
Recorded coverage of Select Committee proceedings from Monday 8 March.
16:10
Select Committees—'From Baker to Balls' Education Committee
Recorded coverage of the Education select committee hearing from Wednesday 10 March.
Evening
18:00
Select Committees—Climate Change Data Committee
The Science and Technology Committee's inquiry into disclosure of climate change data.
21:00
Select Committees—National Security Strategy Committee
Coverage of the Joint Committee on the National Security Strategy session from 22 March.
23:15
MPTV: 20 Years of Commons on Camera
David Wilby looks back at 20 years of television broadcast of parliamentary proceedings.
23:45
BOOKtalk—Martin Pugh
Martin Pugh on his book, Speak for Britain! A History of the Labour Party.
Late
00:00
Select Committees—'From Baker to Balls' Education Committee
Recorded coverage of Select Committee proceedings from Monday 8 March.
02:10
Select Committees—'From Baker to Balls' Education Committee
Recorded coverage of the Education select committee hearing from Wednesday 10 March.
04:00
Lords Questions—30/03/2010
Recorded coverage of Lords Questions from Tuesday 30 March.
04:30
House of Commons—Health Questions
Questions to Health Secretary Andy Burnham and his ministerial team from Tuesday 30 March.
05:25
MPTV: 20 Years of Commons on Camera
David Wilby looks back at 20 years of television broadcast of parliamentary proceedings.








