BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
Westminster Hall—11/04/2010
Recorded coverage of proceedings in Westminster Hall from Wednesday 6 April.
10:30
Prime Minister's Questions—07/04/2010
Recorded coverage of questions to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, from Wednesday 7 April.
11:00
The Record Review—03/04/2010
Highlights and key moments from the last five years in Parliament.
Afternoon
12:00
America this Week—11/04/2010
Highlights of the week in politics in the USA from C-SPAN.
13:00
Washington Journal—11/04/2010
C-SPAN interviews with leading figures on the American political scene and viewers' calls.
15:00
Politics Scotland—11/04/2010
Highlights of the week in politics in Scotland, from Sunday 11 April.
16:00
Hearts and Minds—11/04/2010
Highlights of the week in politics in Northern Ireland, from 8 April.
16:30
Prime Minister's Questions—07/04/2010
Recorded coverage of questions to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, from Wednesday 7 April.
17:00
The Record Europe—10/04/2010
Shirin Wheeler looks at the challenges of the next government in its relations with the EU
17:30
Ten Minute Rule Bill—11/04/2010
Recorded coverage of a Ten Minute Rule Bill on Nuclear Fule Cycle, from Wednesday 7 April.
17:40
BOOKtalk—Tim Bale
Tim Bale on his book The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron.
Evening
18:00
Question Time—07/04/2010
Woking panellists include David Miliband, Sir Menzies Campbell and Simon Schama.
19:00
Straight Talk—Lord Pearson of Rannoch, Leader of the UK Independence Party
Andrew Neil interviews Lord Pearson.
19:30
The Record Review—03/04/2010
Highlights and key moments from the last five years in Parliament.
20:30
The Andrew Marr Show—11/04/2010
Former BBC Political Editor Andrew Marr shines a light on the key events around the world.
21:30
The Politics Show—11/04/2010
David Cameron faces questions from undecided voters in the West Midlands.
22:45
BOOKtalk—Tim Bale
Tim Bale on his book The Conservative Party: From Thatcher to Cameron.
23:00
The Record Europe—10/04/2010
Shirin Wheeler looks at the challenges of the next government in its relations with the EU
23:25
The First Lady: Nancy Astor
Ninety years after Nancy Astor's by-election victory, Rosalyn Ball considers her career.
23:45
Select Committees—Constitutional Implications of Electoral Outcomes Committee
Justice committee including discussions on a hung Parliament, from Wednesday 24 February.
Late
02:05
Northern Ireland Assembly—Debate on Policing
Debate on the devolution of policing and justice policy, from Tuesday 9 March.
03:35
House of Lords—Lords Constitution Debate
Debate in the House of Lords on the constitution, from Thursday 28 January.

















