Sunday 06 Dec 2009
Sunday 12 July, 9.00am. Andrew Marr's guests: Lord (Tom) King, former Conservative Defence Secretary; Nick Griffin MEP, Leader, BNP; Ed Miliband MP, Energy and Climate Change Secretary; and Dominic Cooper, star of Mamma Mia! and the History Boys. Newspaper review: Amanda Platell, David Yelland and Sir Trevor McDonald.
Friday 17 July, 8.00pm. This week Jonathan Dimbleby presents the programme from Walter Roy Theatre, Cecil Road, Norwich.
Friday 17 July, 10.00pm. Claudia Winkleman presents her first outside broadcast for Radio 2. Guests popping in to Claudia's tent at the Latitude Festival include Squeeze and comedian Lenny Beige and she also interviews Latitude creator and director Melvin Benn.
Wednesday 15 July, 7.00pm (repeated Saturday 18 July). Once again from the Manchester International Festival. Presenter: Miranda Sawyer. The show includes: a look at a collaboration between award-winning film-maker Adam Curtis, theatre company Punchdrunk and Damon Albarn; Miranda Sawyer in conversation with Rufus Wainwright about his first opera; and Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo bring a new recurring film strand to the Culture Show, this week discussing the pros and cons of movies set in schools. Full details in BBC Network TV Programme Information: Wednesday 15 July.
Sunday 12 July, 11.15am (repeated Friday 17 July, 9.00am). Kirsty Young's castaway is eminent bacteriologist Professor Hugh Pennington.
Sunday 12 July, 1.00pm. Elaine Paige's special guest this week is Jodie Prenger.
Friday 17 July, 10.35pm. This week in the penultimate show of the current season Jonathan Ross welcomes, for an exclusive TV interview, U2's Bono and The Edge; Oscar-winning Anjelica Huston; the original Australian superstar, Dame Edna Everage; and there's music from The Noisettes.
Sunday 12 July, 7.00am. Dame Ellen MacArthur joins Aled Jones to talk about life on and offshore, and why she set up the Ellen MacArthur Trust.
Monday 13 to Friday 17 July, 4.30am & 11.30pm. Stephen Sackur interviews...
Monday – Sir Peter Hall, theatre director.
Tuesday – Boris Johnson, Mayor of London.
Wednesday (4.30am only) – Sir Richard Dalton, former UK Ambassador to Iran.
Thursday – no programme.
Friday – John Olson, Manager, Space Station operations, NASA, interviewed by Kevin Connolly.
Saturday 11 July, 10.00am. Jonathan Ross and Andy Davies are joined by Honor Blackman and Noel Gallagher. There's also music from Kasabian.
Thursday 16 July, 9.00pm. Dara O'Briain and regulars Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard, Andy Parsons and Hugh Dennis are joined by guests Rhod Gilbert and Tom Stade.
Sunday 12 July, 11.00am. Jon Sopel talks to Gus O'Donnell, Cabinet Secretary; and Lord Drayson, Science Minister.
Thursday 16 July, 10.35pm. This week chaired by David Dimbleby from Colchester. The panel: Chris Bryant MP, Foreign Office Minister; Margot James, Vice-Chairman, Conservative Party; Lembit Opik MP, Liberal Democrat housing spokesman; Trisha Goddard, talk show host and campaigner; and Lionel Barber, Editor, Financial Times.
Saturday 11 July, 1.30am, 4.30am & 11.30pm. Andrew Neil interviews Ann Widdecombe MP, former Conservative Home Office Minister.
Sunday 12 July, 10.00pm. On this week's programme: Parmjit Dhanda MP, Labour; Ed Vaizey MP, Conservative; Norman Baker MP, Liberal Democrat; and John Campbell, political historian.
Guests are subject to change. Page last updated at 11.45am on 16 July 2009
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