TV-opas (Maksukanavat, Britain)

    • 00:30-01:00

      Stephen Sackur speaks to the de-facto leader of the Venezuelan opposition, María Corina Machado. Have hopes for change again been thwarted in Venezuela?

    • 01:00-01:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 01:30-02:00

      Join the BBC's US Election Night presenters - Caitríona Perry, Sumi Somaskanda, and Katty Kay - for a dynamic weekly discussion about the state of the race.

    • 02:00-02:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 02:30-03:00

      Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.

    • 03:00-03:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 03:30-04:00

      Joe Tidy investigates the risks posed by AI clones and Spencer Kelly explores the latest AI features available on our phones.

    • 04:00-04:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 04:30-05:00

      Sir John Major sits down with Amol Rajan to share his thoughts on the state of Britain, western democracy and the Conservative Party he led for seven years.

    • 05:00-05:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 05:30-06:00

      Marianna Spring travels to the United States to investigate the social media backdrop to the 2024 presidential election. She explores how what is happening online is influencing the campaign offline.

    • 06:00-06:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 06:30-07:00

      Behind the scenes on the new BBC exposé of the billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, the battle for viewers on late night TV in America, and the man running a TV network in Afghanistan.

    • 07:00-07:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 07:30-08:00

      Rajan Datar explores the Portuguese island of Madeira. He looks at how tourism is pushing locals to walk that delicate line between preserving the environment and boosting economic growth.

    • 08:00-08:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 08:30-09:00

      John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, looks at life in Beirut as Israel's war with Hezbollah intensifies and analyses the state of the US election.

    • 09:00-09:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 09:30-10:00

      Joe Tidy investigates the risks posed by AI clones and Spencer Kelly explores the latest AI features available on our phones.

    • 10:00-10:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 10:30-11:00

      Sir John Major sits down with Amol Rajan to share his thoughts on the state of Britain, western democracy and the Conservative Party he led for seven years.

    • 11:00-12:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:00-12:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:30-13:00

      In this first of three episodes, we hear from the women at the centre of this story and how the abuse at the hands of Al Fayed has impacted their lives.

    • 13:00-13:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 13:30-14:00

      Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.

    • 14:00-14:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 14:30-15:00

      John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, looks at life in Beirut as Israel's war with Hezbollah intensifies and analyses the state of the US election.

    • 15:00-15:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 15:30-16:00

      The actor, known for her roles in Sex Education and X-Files, speaks candidly about sexual fantasies and much more.

    • 16:00-16:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 16:30-17:00

      What is the US's relationship with the world today, and how could the presidency of Donald Trump or Kamala Harris shape it?

    • 17:00-17:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 17:30-18:00

      Behind the scenes on the new BBC exposé of the billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed, the battle for viewers on late night TV in America, and the man running a TV network in Afghanistan.

    • 18:00-18:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 18:30-19:00

      Marianna Spring travels to the United States to investigate the social media backdrop to the 2024 presidential election. She explores how what is happening online is influencing the campaign offline.

    • 19:00-20:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:00-20:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:30-21:00

      John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, looks at life in Beirut as Israel's war with Hezbollah intensifies and analyses the state of the US election.

    • 21:00-21:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 21:30-22:00

      Joe Tidy investigates the risks posed by AI clones and Spencer Kelly explores the latest AI features available on our phones.

    • 22:00-22:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 22:30-23:00

      Rajan Datar explores the Portuguese island of Madeira. He looks at how tourism is pushing locals to walk that delicate line between preserving the environment and boosting economic growth.

    • 23:00-00:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

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