Recorded coverage of the Transport Committee's session on airport expansion in south east England, with evidence from transport secretary Patrick McLoughlin, from Mon 8 February. Show more
Carolyn Quinn presents a panel of academics on the topic of the women of 1916 with Dr Lauren Arrington, Professor Roy Foster and Professor Senia Paseta. Show more
Recorded coverage of the Welsh Assembly proceedings as the chamber is dissolved ahead of the elections set for Thursday 5 May, from Wednesday 16 March.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor gives a lecture on the Falklands War of 1982, which played a major part in the Conservatives' victory in the 1983 general election. From Tuesday 8 March.
Recorded coverage of the Foreign Affairs select committee session on the collapse of Libya and the UK's foreign policy options, from Tuesday 19 January. Show more
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster of the first three months of 2016.
Recorded coverage of the Defence Committee's session on Russia's military capabilities and the implications for UK defence policy, with a panel of academics, from Tuesday 1 March.
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.
Tristram Hunt delivers a lecture on Harold Wilson in the Speaker's House, from Monday 7 March. First shown on BBC Parliament on Saturday 12 March.
Recorded coverage of the speech given in parliament by the former president of Ireland, professor Mary McAleese, from Wednesday 24 February. First shown Saturday 27 February.
Professor Vernon Bogdanor delivers a Gresham College lecture examining the IMF Crisis of 1976, from Tuesday 19 January.
Mark D'Arcy in discussion with author Rosa Prince about her new book Comrade Corbyn.
With shadow chancellor John McDonnell, business secretary Sajid Javid and actor Jeremy Irons. Allison Pearson, Stephanie Flanders and Paul Mason review the papers. Show more
James Naughtie presents an evening of BBC archive programmes looking back at James Callaghan's time as prime minister, on the 40th anniversary of his election to the role. Show more
From the BBC archives, Panorama looks at the Labour leadership contenders James Callaghan, Denis Healey and Michael Foot. From March 1976.
Archive Panorama programme from October 1976 looking at the UK's financial bailout by the International Monetary Fund.
From March 1977, BBC current affairs programme Tonight looks at the deal between the Labour and Liberal parties known as the Lib-Lab pact. Show more
Archive edition of Panorama from February 1979, presented by Robin Day and featuring an extended interview with James Callaghan.
An edition of current affairs programme Tonight from March 1979. Donald MacCormick presents from Westminster on the night the government was defeated in a vote of no confidence.
Lord Morgan delivers a lecture on James Callaghan in the Speaker's House, from Tuesday 19 January.
An t-seachdain a-rithist, tha sgioba Eòrpa ag aithris air na sgeulachdan as inntinniche bho air feadh na Roinn Eòrpa. Anne Lundon is in Ukraine to assess the impact of Chernobyl. Show more
Recorded coverage of a debate in the House of Commons to mark International Women's Day 2016, from Tuesday 8 March.
Alicia McCarthy presents a review of the parliamentary highlights at Westminster of the first three months of 2016.
Professor Joe Lee of New York University delivers a lecture on the Easter Rising of 1916 at the Irish Embassy in London, from Monday 18 January.
Recorded coverage of tributes to Tricia Marwick, who is standing down as presiding officer, and the dissolution of the Parliament, from Wednesday 23 March. Show more
Recorded coverage of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee's session on match fixing in tennis with evidence from the International Tennis Federation. Show more