BBC Parliament Schedule
Schedule
Morning
06:00
The Reith Lectures—2020, From Moral to Market Sentiments
1/4Mark Carney reflects on the meaning of value.(R)
06:50
HARDtalk—Evan McMullin - Executive Director, Stand Up Republic
Stephen Sackur interviews Republican party strategist Evan McMullin.(R)
07:15
Briefings—Tony Blair
Tony Blair speaking on the last twelve months of the pandemic, from Friday 26 February.(R)
08:00
Prime Properties—Clement Attlee
David Cornock explains how Toynbee Hall and London's East End shaped Clement Attlee.(R)
08:10
Select Committees—Covid-19 Committee
Live Science and Technology select committee session on Tuesday 9 March.(R)
10:40
Scottish First Minister's Questions—25/03/2021
Questions in the Scottish Parliament to Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 25 March.(R)
11:45
Select Committees—UK Research Funding Committee
Coverage of the Science and Technology select committee session from Thursday 17 March.(R)
Afternoon
14:25
HARDtalk—Timothy Snyder - Professor of History, Yale University
Stephen Sackur speaks to Timothy Snyder, one of America's leading historians.(R)
14:50
House of Lords—Budget Debate
Coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the 2021 Budget Statement on 12 March.(R)
16:45
Parliamentary Firsts: Diversity
Selina Seth presents a short guide to the history of diversity in the Commons.(R)
16:50
Briefings—Three Chancellors
Lord Lamont, Lord Darling and George Osborne in conversation about tax policy on 9 March.(R)
17:50
Welsh First Minister's Questions—23/03/2021
Questions in the Welsh Parliament to first minister Mark Drakeford on Tuesday 23 March.(R)
Evening
18:55
The Reith Lectures—2020, From Credit Crisis to Resilience
2/4Dr Mark Carney takes us back to the high drama of the global financial crash of 2008.(R)
19:35
Select Committees—Human Rights Act Review Committee
Joint Lords and Commons committee session examining the Human Rights Act 1998.(R)
20:35
HARDtalk—Laurie Santos - Cognitive Scientist, Professor of Psychology at Yale University
Stephen Sackur speaks to American psychologist Professor Laurie Santos.(R)
21:00
Stormont: From Parliament to Power Sharing
BBC Parliament's Faye Kidd presents a brief history of the Northern Ireland legislature.(R)
21:05
The Week in Parliament—25/03/2021
BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster with Alicia McCarthy.(R)
21:30
House of Commons—International Women's Day Debate
Coverage of the International Women's Day debate in the House of Commons, from 11 March.(R)
23:25
Ten Minute Rule Bill—24/03/2021
A bill covering the automated purchase and resale of gaming hardware.(R)
23:35
The Treaty of Versailles
Professor Margaret MacMillan looks back at the Treaty of Versailles.(R)
Late
00:20
Prime Properties—Bonar Law
Conservative party historian Lord Lexden charts the career of Andrew Bonar Law.(R)
00:35
Select Committees—Work of the Home Office Committee
A session on the work of the UK government's Home Office, from Wednesday 24 February.(R)
02:20
HARDtalk—Douglas Stuart - Author
Stephen Sackur speaks to the Booker Prize-winning author Douglas Stuart.(R)
02:50
Northern Ireland Assembly—Covid-19 Restrictions Statement
Statement on updates to the Covid-19 response and social restrictions in Northern Ireland.(R)
03:45
Select Committees—Budget 2021 Committee
The Treasury select committee session from Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak.(R)
05:45
The Reith Lectures—2020, From Covid Crisis to Renaissance
3/4Dr Mark Carney charts how we have come to esteem financial value over human value.(R)






















