James Landale examines why Margaret Thatcher was ousted from power 25 years ago.
Historian Peter Hennessy invites Norman Lamont to reflect on his life and times.
Anthony Howard looks at the relationship between the Queen and Margaret Thatcher.
John Major's comments on the Bank of Credit and Commerce International scandal.
An appraisal of Barbara Castle in the centenary of her birth
Patrick Wright focuses on Barbara Castle, the Red Queen.
Peter Hennessy asks a senior politician to reflect on their life and times.
Peter Hennessy invites David Owen to reflect on his life and times.
David Steel reflects on his role in shifting Britain away from two-party politics.
Nick Robinson looks at how Edward Heath handled the top job in politics.
Peter Hennessy invites Michael Heseltine to reflect on his life and times.
Frances Crook proposes Labour politician Barbara Castle. Roy Hattersley is witness
Reflections on the modern pioneers of the environmental movement.
Nick Robinson looks at how Harold Wilson handled the top job in politics.
Hilary Mantel talking to John Wilson
Tom Mangold investigates the life of Jeremy Thorpe, the former Liberal leader.
Michael Berkeley’s guest is priest and former politician Jonathan Aitken.
Former cabinet minister Kenneth Baker discusses his background and career.
Alan Rusbridger talks to Jonathan Aitken about his experience of incarceration.
Charles Moore reflects on the process of writing Lady Thatcher's authorised biography.
Peter Hennessy's guest is Lord Kinnock (Neil Kinnock), former Labour Party Leader.
Nigel Lawson reflects on a high profile political life and keeping feelings private.
Peter Hennessy talks to former Conservative cabinet minister Lord Tebbit (Norman Tebbit).
James Naughtie considers the longest-serving prime minister of the 20th century.
Reflections on modern pioneers of the environmental movement. Today - Margaret Thatcher.
Unique access results in a special photo of Margaret Thatcher on election night in 1983.
Peter Riddell explores the background to the many extraordinary moments of her premiership
Sue Lawley recalls Margaret Thatcher being asked why she gave orders to sink the Belgrano.
David Cannadine explores how Mrs Thatcher's handbag became a visual symbol of her power.
Meryl Streep on playing Margaret Thatcher.