25-31 July 2009 BBC The Week's Guests
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BBC One
The Andrew Marr Show
BBC One
Sunday 26 July, 9.00am. Andrew Marr's guests include: David Cameron MP, Leader of the Opposition; Alistair Darling MP, Chancellor of the Exchequer; and Sinead Cusack. Newspaper review: Sheila Hancock and David Aaronovitch.
Any Questions?
BBC Radio 4
Friday 31 July, 8.00pm. This week Jonathan Dimbleby presents the programme from Fishguard, Pembrokeshire.
The Culture Show
BBC Two
Wednesday 29 July, 7.00pm (repeated Saturday 1 August). Presented by Lawrence Pollard from the Port Eliot Festival in Cornwall. The programme includes: writer David Peace (Damned United), who is joined by fellow author Denise Mina in Leeds for a tour of his home turf; and Miranda Sawyer interviews The Dead Weather, Jack White's (White Stripes) latest collaboration.
Full details in BBC Network TV Programme Information: Wednesday 29 July.
Dermot O'Leary
BBC Radio 2
Saturday 25 July, 3.00pm. Dermot O'Leary is joined at the BBC's Maida Vale Studios by pop group A-ha, who play new material, old favourites and take listeners' questions.
Desert Island Discs
BBC Radio 4
Sunday 26 July, 11.15am (repeated Friday 31 July, 9.00am). Kirsty Young's castaway is chef, presenter and campaigner Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
George Lamb
BBC 6 Music
Wednesday 29 July, 10.00am. Eighties favourites A-ha play live in the 6 Music Hub and chat to George Lamb.
Hardtalk
BBC News channel
Monday 27 to Friday 31 July, 4.30am & 11.30pm.
Monday – Lord Coe, Chairman, London 2012 Organising Committee, interviewed by Stephen Sackur.
Tuesday – in the first of three special programmes, Stephen Sackur is in Greenland to uncover how climate change is affecting the country. And he talks to Penny Wong, Australia's Minister for Climate Change, and Shyam Saran, India's Envoy on Climate Change.
Imagine: Art In Troubled Times
BBC One
Tuesday 28 July, 10.35pm. Part 2. This week, the arts in Britain: the role they play in our lives and how they survive during economic instability. Alan Yentob follows the story from the Second World War to the present day. The film features contributors including: actor Simon Callow; art dealer Kenny Schachter; Colin Tweedy of Arts and Business; and Nicholas Hytner of the National Theatre.
Full details in BBC Network TV Programme Information: Tuesday 28 July.
The Lebrecht Interview
BBC Radio 3
Monday 27 July, 9.45pm. Norman Lebrecht talks to Grammy Award-winning violinist Hilary Hahn.
Mock The Week
BBC Two
Thursday 30 July, 9.00pm. Dara O'Briain and regulars Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard, Andy Parsons and Hugh Dennis are joined by guests Adam Hills and Alun Cochrane.
Suzi Quatro
BBC Radio 2
Thursday 30 July, 11.00pm. Barbara Orbison is Suzi Quatro's special guest. Barbara talks about her late husband, Roy Orbison.


