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Schedule
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Morning
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08:45
Prime Properties—Sir Robert Peel
Historian Dr Philip Salmon tours the site of Conservative PM Sir Robert Peel鈥檚 old home. (R)
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08:55
Select Committees—Post-Brexit Visa Arrangements Committee
Committee on working arrangements for creative industry workers in the EU post-Brexit. (R)
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Afternoon
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12:00
America this Week—21/02/2021
Including a renewed push by some in Congress for reparations for trans-Atlantic slavery.
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13:00
Washington Journal—21/02/2021
Interviews with leading figures on the American political scene and calls from viewers.
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15:00
HARDtalk—Kirill Dmitriev - CEO of Russia Direct Investment Fund
Stephen Sackur speaks to Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of Russia Direct Investment Fund. (R)
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15:25
Acts and Facts—1707 Act of Union
Kate Williams delivers a lecture on the 1707 Act of Union between Scotland and England. (R)
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15:30
Briefings—Defence and Security Review
Panel discussion on the UK government's defence and security review, from 15 February.
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16:30
The Sunday Show—Series 1, 21/02/2021
Martin Geissler's guests are John Swinney MSP and businessman Alan McGee. (R)
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17:00
Briefings—Welsh Government Covid-19 News Conference, 19/02/2021
Welsh government news conference on Covid-19 with Mark Drakeford, from 19 February. (R)
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Evening
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18:00
Question Time—2021, 18/02/2021
Fiona Bruce presents an hour of topical debate with a virtual audience from around the UK. (R)
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19:00
The Andrew Marr Show—21/02/2021
Andrew Marr is joined by Matt Hancock, David Lammy, Mark Harper and Prof John Edmunds. (R)
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20:00
贰貌谤辫补—Series 28, Episode 10
10/21 Angela MacLean reports on air traffic control company HIAL. (R)
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20:30
Select Committees—Covid-19 Science Committee
Session on Wednesday 17 February on research of global disease outbreaks. (R)
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23:35
European Parliament—Covid-19 Vaccine Debate
Coverage of the European Parliament plenary session on the Covid-19 vaccine programme. (R)
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Late
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03:50
Select Committees—Left Behind White Pupils Committee
Committee session on pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, from 9 February. (R)
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