TV-opas (Maksukanavat, Britain)

    • 00:00-00:30

      In-depth reports on the major international and US news of the day presented from Washington DC.

    • 00:30-01:00

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

    • 01:00-01:30

      In-depth reports on the major US, UK and international news of the day presented from Washington DC.

    • 01:30-02:00

      Join Caitríona Perry, Sumi Somaskanda, and Katty Kay for a dynamic weekly discussion on the US election.

    • 02:00-02:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 02:30-03:00

      Lara Lewington explores the latest robotics innovation at MIT's CSAIL research laboratory, as Alasdair Keane finds out how satellite technology is used to help with rescue boat missions back on Earth.

    • 03:00-03:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 03:30-04:00

      As COP29 unfolds in Baku, adventurer Alice Morrison journeys through Azerbaijan, exploring forests where European Bison roam, tracing the Silk Road and discovering culture with a female photographer.

    • 04:00-04:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 04:30-05:00

      Extreme flooding has affected hundreds of thousands in South Sudan. Now with added fears of oil pollution.

    • 05:00-05:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 05:30-06:00

      A global, topical weekly show that lifts the hood on the entertainment and news business. The Media Show explores the companies and personalities who command our attention.

    • 06:00-06:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 06:30-07:00

      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.

    • 07:00-07:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 07:30-08:00

      Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories - reliable, honest and essential viewing with the BBC's world affairs editor John Simpson.

    • 08:00-08:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 08:30-09:00

      Lara Lewington explores the latest robotics innovation at MIT's CSAIL research laboratory, as Alasdair Keane finds out how satellite technology is used to help with rescue boat missions back on Earth.

    • 09:00-09:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 09:30-10:00

      As COP29 unfolds in Baku, adventurer Alice Morrison journeys through Azerbaijan, exploring forests where European Bison roam, tracing the Silk Road and discovering culture with a female photographer.

    • 10:00-10:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 10:30-11:00

      Climate change in Somalia is acting as a kind of "chaos multiplier", making existing conflicts even more acute. So how is the country rising to the challenge?

    • 11:00-12:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:00-12:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 12:30-13:00

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

    • 13:00-13:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 13:30-14:00

      Unspun World provides an unvarnished version of the week's major global news stories - reliable, honest and essential viewing with the BBC's world affairs editor John Simpson.

    • 14:00-14:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 14:30-15:00

      Brian Cox, star of Succession, leads a thrilling masterclass for five young actors at a London drama school in the latest episode of Arts in Motion.

    • 15:00-15:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 15:30-16:00

      The latest analysis on American politics.

    • 16:00-16:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 16:30-17:00

      A global, topical weekly show that lifts the hood on the entertainment and news business. The Media Show explores the companies and personalities who command our attention.

    • 17:00-17:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 17:30-18:00

      Extreme flooding has affected hundreds of thousands in South Sudan. Now with added fears of oil pollution.

    • 18:00-18:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 18:30-19:00

      Climate change in Somalia is acting as a kind of "chaos multiplier", making existing conflicts even more acute. So how is the country rising to the challenge?

    • 19:00-20:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:00-20:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 20:30-21:00

      Lara Lewington explores the latest robotics innovation at MIT's CSAIL research laboratory, as Alasdair Keane finds out how satellite technology is used to help with rescue boat missions back on Earth.

    • 21:00-21:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 21:30-22:00

      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.

    • 22:00-22:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 22:30-23:00

      Extreme flooding has affected hundreds of thousands in South Sudan. Now with added fears of oil pollution.

    • 23:00-00:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

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