Mark D'Arcy in conversation with White House correspondent April Ryan about her new book The Presidency in Black and White.
Recorded coverage of the debate in the House of Lords on the Budget, from Tuesday 21 July.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Lords from Wednesday 22 July.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons to chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne and his ministerial team from Tuesday 21 July.
A review of the highlights of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Highlights of the week in US politics from C-SPAN.
C-SPAN's White House correspondent Steve Scully interviews leading figures on the American political scene and takes viewers' calls.
Recorded coverage of the Foreign Affairs Committee's session on policy developments with foreign secretary Philip Hammond, from Tuesday 21 July.
Recorded coverage of the Transport Select Committee on Rail Policy with evidence from the transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin from Monday 20 July. Show more
Mark D'Arcy in conversation with White House correspondent April Ryan about her new book The Presidency in Black and White.
Andrew Marr's guests include Labour leadership candidate Jeremy Corbyn, former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, Baroness Warsi, Mark Gatiss and Martin James Bartlett. Show more
First shown on BBC One on 28 July 1965. Edward Heath, the new leader of the Conservative Party, is interviewed by Robin Day. He discusses his philosophy as head of the party. Show more
First shown on BBC One on 16 October 1967. Panorama talks to Conservative Party activists about their views on Edward Heath. He is then interviewed by a panel of journalists. Show more
BBC News profile of Edward Heath as he becomes prime minister. Shown as part of an evening of programmes marking 50 years since Edward Heath became Conservative Party leader. Show more
First shown on BBC One on 11 October 1971. Prime minister Edward Heath is interviewed by Robin Day on the eve of the Conservative Party Conference. Show more
First shown on BBC One in January 1972. Edward Heath is interviewed by Michael Charlton in Brussels about Britain joining the EEC. Show more
Jo Coburn discusses Edward Heath and his legacy with Ken Clarke MP, Lord Donoughue and Professor Tim Bale, marking 50 years since Heath became Conservative Party leader. Show more
First shown on 30 January 1975. Michael Cockerell reports on the campaign for the Conservative Party leadership. The candidates are Edward Heath, Margaret Thatcher and Hugh Fraser. Show more
Edward Heath's former colleagues talk of their memories of him. Narrated by Sean Curran. A programme to mark 50 years since Edward Heath became Conservative Party leader. Show more
First shown on BBC One on 28 June 1970. Ted Heath talks to Bryan Magee about his love of music. A programme to mark 50 years since Edward Heath become Conservative Party leader. Show more
A review of the highlights of the last three months at Westminster, presented by Alicia McCarthy.
Mark D'Arcy in conversation with Philip Cowley and Robert Ford on their guide to modern voters, Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box.
Recorded coverage of questions in the House of Commons to prime minister David Cameron from Wednesday 15 July.
Recorded coverage of the Home Affairs select committee session on immigration and the situation in Calais, from Tuesday 14 July. Show more
Recorded coverage of the final session of questions in the House of Lords before the summer recess, from Wednesday 22 July.
Recorded coverage of a seminar organised by Nuffield College Oxford at which leading academics and pollsters analyse the result of the General Election, from Thursday 14 May.