TV-opas (Maksukanavat, Britain)

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

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      Presented by Christian Fraser. A regular panel of guests from across the political spectrum discuss the biggest international stories of the day.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

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

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      The latest news from the BBC.

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      William Lee Adams revisits some of the team's favourite foodie adventures, including the story behind Britain's most popular dish in Glasgow and a First Nations feast in Canada.

    • 03:00-03:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 03:30-04:00

      The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies and meeting new innovative start-ups.

    • 04:00-04:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 04:30-05:00

      BBC Africa Eye investigates the trafficking of Malawian women to Oman. We meet the women fighting to bring them home and hear testimonies which reveal widespread accounts of sexual and physical abuse.

    • 05:00-05:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 05:30-06:00

      Martha Kearney speaks to academy award winner Cate Blanchett about her latest film, The New Boy. Set in 1940s Australia, the film tells the story of a young Aboriginal boy who is sent to an orphanage.

    • 06:00-06:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 06:30-07:00

      After the BBC revealed that Johnny Kitagawa, the godfather of J-pop, spent a lifetime sexually abusing young boys in his talent agency, Mobeen Azhar investigates the aftermath of a predator.

    • 07:00-07:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 07:30-08:00

      William Lee Adams revisits some of the team's favourite foodie adventures, from the story behind Britain's most popular dish in Glasgow to a First Nations feast in Canada.

    • 08:00-08:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 08:30-09:00

      Ros Atkins explores how net migration to the UK has hit record levels, when the government promised in the wake of Brexit that immigration would be lower.

    • 09:00-09:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 09:30-10:00

      The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies and meeting new innovative start-ups.

    • 10:00-10:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 10:30-11:00

      Stephen Sackur is on the road in Guyana, home to significant ecosystems and now one of the world's biggest offshore oil and gas reserves. As Guyana experiences record growth, will its people benefit?

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      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 11:30-12:00

      BBC Africa Eye investigates the trafficking of Malawian women to Oman. We meet the women fighting to bring them home and hear testimonies which reveal widespread accounts of sexual and physical abuse.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 13:30-14:00

      It's the latest trend sweeping the world of retail. Live stream shopping is a fusion of ecommerce and live video entertainment that lets you shop while you watch.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 14:30-15:00

      The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies and meeting new innovative start-ups.

    • 15:00-15:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

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      In March 2024 Dame Kiri Te Kanawa celebrates her 80th birthday. Zeinab Badawi follows the incredible story of one of the greatest sopranos of our time.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

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      William Lee Adams revisits some of the team's favourite foodie adventures, from the story behind Britain's most popular dish in Glasgow to a First Nations feast in Canada.

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      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

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      Katie Razzall interviews Pamela Abdy, one of the most powerful women in Hollywood. The co-chair and CEO of Warner Bros Motion Picture Group talks about her career, the role of women in the industry.

    • 18:00-18:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 18:30-19:00

      The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies and meeting new innovative start-ups.

    • 19:00-19:30

      The latest news from the BBC including sport.

    • 19:30-20:00

      Martha Kearney speaks to academy award winner Cate Blanchett about her latest film, The New Boy. Set in 1940s Australia, the film tells the story of a young Aboriginal boy who is sent to an orphanage.

    • 20:00-21:00

      The latest news from the BBC.

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      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 21:30-22:00

      Ros Atkins explores how net migration to the UK has hit record levels, when the government promised in the wake of Brexit that immigration would be lower.

    • 22:00-22:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 22:30-23:00

      The Click team is at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, checking out the latest tech from some of the world's biggest companies and meeting new innovative start-ups.

    • 23:00-23:30

      The latest news from the BBC.

    • 23:30-00:00

      William Lee Adams revisits some of the team's favourite foodie adventures, from the story behind Britain's most popular dish in Glasgow to a First Nations feast in Canada.

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