BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:50
The Brexit Lectures—Series 1, Jacob Rees-Mogg on Brexit
Conservative MP Jacob Rees-Mogg gives a lecture on the future of Brexit from Mon 18 June.(R)
07:25
Scottish Parliament—Budget
Recorded coverage of proceedings in the Scottish Parliament, from Wednesday 12 December.(R)
08:25
BOOKtalk—Diarmaid MacCulloch
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Diarmaid MacCulloch about his book Thomas Cromwell: A Life.(R)
08:40
Select Committees—Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee's session with secretary of state Karen Bradley.(R)
10:45
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Denis Healey
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Denis Healey.(R)
11:15
House of Lords—First World War
A debate in the House of Lords marking the centenary of the Armistice.(R)
Afternoon
13:15
Speaker's House—80th Anniversary of Kindertransport
Members of the Association of Jewish Refugees on the 80th anniversary of Kindertransport.(R)
13:50
BOOKtalk—Diarmaid MacCulloch
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Diarmaid MacCulloch about his book Thomas Cromwell: A Life.(R)
14:05
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Roy Jenkins
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Roy Jenkins.(R)
14:35
Prime Properties—The Earl of Derby
Historian Dr Philip Salmon tours Knowsley Hall, ancestral home of the 14th Earl of Derby.(R)
14:45
The Festival of Politics—2018, Professor Mary Beard
Professor Mary Beard in conversation with the presiding officer of the Scottish parliament(R)
15:45
Briefings—Gordon Brown
A speech and question session with former prime minister Gordon Brown on Brexit.(R)
16:15
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Michael Portillo
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Michael Portillo.(R)
16:45
BOOKtalk—Jeanne Marie Laskas
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Jeanne Marie Laskas.(R)
17:00
Briefings—24/11/2018
Sir Bernard Jenkin on How To Have A Successful Brexit, from Tuesday 20 November.(R)
Evening
18:05
Prime Properties—David Lloyd George
Elliw Gwawr visits Highgate Cottage in Llanystumdwy, childhood home of David Lloyd George.(R)
18:15
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, The Miliband Brothers
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the careers of David and Ed Miliband.(R)
18:45
Select Committees—Liaison Committee
The House of Commons Liaison committee hearing with prime minister Theresa May.(R)
20:25
BOOKtalk—Diarmaid MacCulloch
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Diarmaid MacCulloch about his book Thomas Cromwell: A Life.(R)
20:40
Westminster in Review—21/12/2018
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.(R)
21:10
Suffragette Allies
Programme looking at the men who backed votes for women.(R)
21:50
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Rab Butler
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Rab Butler.(R)
22:20
Prime Minister's Questions—19/12/2018
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Theresa May from Wednesday 19 December.(R)
23:10
The Political Studies Association Awards—2018
Highlights from the Political Studies Association annual awards ceremony in London.(R)
23:40
Select Committees—Science and Technology Committee
The Science and Technology Committee's session on the impact of social media.(R)
Late
01:40
BOOKtalk—Michael Crick
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with journalist Michael Crick about his book The Sultan of Swing(R)
01:55
Welsh First Minister's Questions—11/12/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 11 December.(R)
02:45
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Neil Kinnock
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Neil Kinnock.(R)
03:15
Women and British Politics, Where Next?
Labour MP Harriet Harman delivers a lecture on women and British politics.(R)
04:20
London Mayor's Question Time—21/12/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 20 December.(R)
05:50
The Festival of Politics—2018, Dame Margaret Hodge
Margaret Hodge in conversation with the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament.(R)



























