Sunday 19 Jul 2009
Sunday 19 April, 10.00am. Andrew Marr's guests include George Osborne MP, Shadow Chancellor; Lord Ashdown, former Liberal Democrat leader; Tom Hollander, actor (In The Loop); and the band The Zombies. Newspaper review: Carol Thatcher, journalist, and Lord Kinnock, former Labour leader.
Friday 24 April, 8.00pm. This week Jonathan Dimbleby presents the programme from Cookham, Berkshire. The panel: Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate; Liam Byrne MP, Cabinet Office Minister; Justine Greening MP, Shadow Communities and Local Government Minister; and David Laws MP, Liberal Democrat Children, Schools and Families spokesman.
Friday 24 April, 10.35pm. This week Jonathan Ross's guests are: Oscar-winning actress, Dame Helen Mirren; global pop phenomenon, Miley Cyrus; actor, Simon Pegg; and, with their first TV interview and performance for 20 years, Spandau Ballet.
Sunday 19 April, 7.00am. Canon Roger Royle says Good Morning Sunday and looks ahead to St George's Day with Rick Wakeman.
Monday 20 to Friday 24 April, 4.30am & 11.30pm.
Monday – Ray Chambers, United Nations Malaria Envoy, interviewed by Jonathan Dimbleby.
Tuesday – Alexander Lebedev, Russian businessman, interviewed by Jonathan Dimbleby.
Wednesday – Chuck Hagel, Republican Senator, 1997-2009, interviewed by Stephen Sackur.
Thursday - no programme.
Friday (not 11.30pm) – Igor Yurgens, Adviser to President Medvedev of Russia, interviewed by Stephen Sackur.
Friday 24 April, 9.00pm. The popular news quiz returns, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop. The guest host for the first show is Frank Skinner. Guest panellists: Alan Duncan MP and Katy Brand. Guest hosts on future shows in the series include Damian Lewis, Jack Dee and David Mitchell.
Tuesday 21 April, 1.00pm. Critically-acclaimed actor David Morrissey talks to Nemone.
Thursday 23 April, 10.35pm. This week presented by David Dimbleby from Ealing, London. The panel: John Denham MP, Universities and Skills Secretary; Vince Cable MP, Liberal Democrat economics spokesman; David Starkey, historian; Philip Hammond MP, Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury; and Ruth Lea, economist.
Wednesday 22 April, 8.00pm. The Who's Pete Townshend joins Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie to talk about the stage adaptation of his rock opera, Quadrophenia.
Sunday 19 April, 10.00pm. This week's guests include Andrew Cooper, of pollsters Populus; Tom Harris MP, Labour; Mark Field MP, Conservative; Lord Newby, Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesperson; and Professor Tony Travers of the LSE.
Guests are subject to change. Page last updated at 1.10pm on 23 April 2009
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