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Schedule
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Morning
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06:25
Prime Properties—David Lloyd George
Elliw Gwawr visits Highgate Cottage in Llanystumdwy, childhood home of David Lloyd George. (R)
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06:35
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)
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07:05
Select Committees—Liaison Committee
The House of Commons Liaison committee hearing with prime minister Theresa May. (R)
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08:45
BOOKtalk—Diarmaid MacCulloch
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Diarmaid MacCulloch about his book Thomas Cromwell: A Life. (R)
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09:00
Westminster in Review—21/12/2018
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy. (R)
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09:30
Suffragette Allies
Programme looking at the men who backed votes for women. (R)
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10:10
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Rab Butler
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Rab Butler. (R)
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10:40
Prime Minister's Questions—19/12/2018
Coverage of questions in the House of Commons to Theresa May from Wednesday 19 December. (R)
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11:30
The Political Studies Association Awards—2018
Highlights from the Political Studies Association annual awards ceremony in London. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:00
Select Committees—Science and Technology Committee
The Science and Technology Committee's session on the impact of social media. (R)
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14:00
BOOKtalk—Michael Crick
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with journalist Michael Crick about his book The Sultan of Swing (R)
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14:15
Welsh First Minister's Questions—11/12/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Carwyn Jones, from Tuesday 11 December. (R)
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15:05
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Neil Kinnock
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Neil Kinnock. (R)
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15:35
Women and British Politics, Where Next?
Labour MP Harriet Harman delivers a lecture on women and British politics. (R)
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16:40
London Mayor's Question Time—21/12/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to Mayor Sadiq Khan from Thursday 20 December. (R)
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Evening
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18:10
The Festival of Politics—2018, Dame Margaret Hodge
Margaret Hodge in conversation with the Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament. (R)
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19:10
House of Commons—23/12/2018
Highlights of a debate in the House of Commons. (R)
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21:10
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Tony Benn
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Tony Benn. (R)
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21:40
Select Committees—Railway Timetable Changes Committee
Transport Committee's session on rail timetable changes, from Monday 22 October. (R)
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23:10
House of Commons—23/12/2018
Tributes in the House of Commons to the Prince of Wales marking his 70th birthday. (R)
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23:55
Briefings—Lord Lexden on Neville Chamberlain
Lord Lexden delivers a lecture on Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. (R)
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Late
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00:35
BOOKtalk—Jeanne Marie Laskas
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with Jeanne Marie Laskas. (R)
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00:50
Briefings—Anna Soubry
Anna Soubry delivers a lecture on 'Women and British Politics, where next?'. (R)
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01:30
Westminster in Review—21/12/2018
A review of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy. (R)
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02:00
Suffragette Allies
Programme looking at the men who backed votes for women. (R)
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02:40
UK Youth Parliament Debates—2018, 23/12/2018
The UK Youth Parliament debate in the chamber of the House of Commons on knife crime. (R)
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03:25
Prime Properties—Benjamin Disraeli
Kate Williams visits Hughenden, the Buckinghamshire house of Benjamin Disraeli. (R)
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03:35
Reflections: The Prime Ministers We Never Had—Series 1, Ken Clarke
Political journalist Steve Richards looks at the career of Ken Clarke. (R)
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04:05
Scottish First Minister's Questions—20/12/2018
Recorded coverage of questions to first minister Nicola Sturgeon from Thursday 20 December (R)
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04:50
Briefings—Lord Hunt on Edward Heath
Lord Hunt of Wirral delivers a lecture on Ted Heath, recorded on Saturday 20 October. (R)
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05:35
Royal Address - King Willem-Alexander
King Willem-Alexander gives a Royal Address in the Palace of Westminster. (R)
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