TV-opas (Maksukanavat, Britain)

    • 00:30-01:00

      In this second episode, we reveal how the web of corruption and fear extended from the shop floors to the highest levels of the organisation.

    • 01:00-01:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 01:30-02:00

      Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of the biggest YouTube creators in Europe, The Sidemen, explains how they do it. Also on the show, reporting the Middle East crisis, and Sony's huge video game flop.

    • 02:00-02:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 02:30-03:00

      As wars now rage in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan, and climate change threatens how millions of people live, how do businesses keep their operations going and their people safe?

    • 03:00-03:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 03:30-04:00

      In the first episode of new series Arts in Motion, three students enjoy a musical masterclass with one of the world's leading orchestras, the Vienna Philharmonic.

    • 04:00-04:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 04:30-05:00

      John Simpson analyses what Iran's strategy will be in the wake of Israel's assault on Hezbollah, looking at how the attack is being seen inside Israel.

    • 05:00-05:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 05:30-06:00

      CNN's Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour returns to Americast to discuss whether the election will affect the Middle East conflict...And if the conflict will affect the election.

    • 06:00-06:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 06:30-07:00

      In this second episode, we reveal how the web of corruption and fear extended from the shop floors to the highest levels of the organisation.

    • 07:00-07:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 07:30-08:00

      Click checks out the latest consumer technology - from anti-fog glasses to full-body scanners powered by AI. Plus, the 3D printing techniques being used in high end fashion, Hollywood and the home.

    • 08:00-08:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 08:30-09:00

      As wars now rage in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan, and climate change threatens how millions of people live, how do businesses keep their operations going and their people safe?

    • 09:00-09:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 09:30-10:00

      Fifty years after the end of the Vietnam War, William Lee Adams embarks on an epic journey through the country that shaped his family story. Starting off in Hanoi, he then travels south to Hoi An.

    • 10:00-10:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 10:30-11:00

      In the first episode of new series Arts in Motion, three students enjoy a musical masterclass with one of the world's leading orchestras, the Vienna Philharmonic.

    • 11:00-12:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:00-12:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:30-13:00

      For seven years, vulnerable victims of trafficking were forced to make food for major high street chains. How did their exploitation go undetected for so long?

    • 13:00-13:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 13:30-14:00

      In this episode of Path to the Presidency, the BBC's Sumi Somaskanda, Caitríona Perry and Katty Kay discuss what "October Surprises" could change the course of the US presidential election.

    • 14:00-14:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 14:30-15:00

      Jordan Schwarzenberger, manager of the biggest YouTube creators in Europe, The Sidemen, explains how they do it. Also on the show, reporting the Middle East crisis, and Sony's huge video game flop.

    • 15:00-15:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 15:30-16:00

      Fifty years after the end of the Vietnam War, William Lee Adams embarks on an epic journey through the country that shaped his family story. Starting off in Hanoi, he then travels south to Hoi An.

    • 16:00-16:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 16:30-17:00

      Click checks out the latest consumer technology - from anti-fog glasses to full-body scanners powered by AI. Plus, the 3D printing techniques being used in high end fashion, Hollywood and the home.

    • 17:00-17:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 17:30-18:00

      Explorer and adventurer Alice Morrison travels to Jordan and Saudi Arabia on the trail of a forgotten ancient civilisation, the Nabataeans. She visits the Treasury at Petra and explores hidden tombs.

    • 18:00-18:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 18:30-19:00

      In this second episode, we reveal how the web of corruption and fear extended from the shop floors to the highest levels of the organisation.

    • 19:00-20:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:00-20:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:30-21:00

      As wars now rage in the Middle East, Ukraine and Sudan, and climate change threatens how millions of people live, how do businesses keep their operations going and their people safe?

    • 21:00-21:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 21:30-22:00

      CNN's Chief International Anchor Christiane Amanpour returns to Americast to discuss whether the election will affect the Middle East conflict...And if the conflict will affect the election.

    • 22:00-22:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 22:30-23:00

      In the first episode of new series Arts in Motion, three students enjoy a musical masterclass with one of the world's leading orchestras, the Vienna Philharmonic.

    • 23:00-00:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

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