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BBC WORLD Sunday 29 June 08
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TV programs schedule expressed in continental time (GMT + 1)
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06:00
BBC News
06:30
Fast Track
The series with the latest news about travel, from the industry itself to the latest deals and destinations, with the most current information on flights, holidays, and advice for people travelling on business or for leisure.
07:00
BBC News
07:30
India Business Report
India Business Report will provide an indispensable guide to the big stories to watch out for in the week ahead.
08:00
BBC News
08:30
The Record Europe (r)
An in-depth look at the politics of Europe presented by Shirin Wheeler.
09:00
BBC News
09:10
The World Uncovered (r)
Daylight Robbery When the US goes to war Wall Street and corporate America goes too. More than seventy whistleblower cases threaten to reveal the scandals behind billions of dollars worth of waste, theft and corruption during the last five years of war. Panorama reports.
10:00
BBC News
10:30
The State Of The Planet (r)
2\2 Twenty years after the Brutland Report coined the term 'sustainable development' we scour the world asking presidents, ministers, scientists and activists, why does making economies 'sustainable' remain so elusive?
11:00
BBC News
11:30
Dateline London (r)
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes - and how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
12:00
BBC News
12:30
Spirit Of Golf (r)
Spirit of Golf encapsulates the heritage, tradition, nostalgia and competitive skills of the Royal and Ancient game.
13:00
BBC News
13:30
India Business Report (r)
India Business Report will provide an indispensable guide to the big stories to watch out for in the week ahead.
14:00
BBC News
14:30
Football Focus
Football Focus brings you a comprehensive preview to the final of Euro 2008. Jake Humphrey and the team will bring you all the latest news live from Vienna ahead of the climax at the Ernst-Happel stadium and reflect on the Championship's best moments.
15:00
BBC News
15:15
Sport Today
All the latest sports news and results from around the globe.
15:30
Our World: Blood on the Silk Road (r)
Natalia Antelava investigates how hundreds of young children have been infected by the HIV virus inside the hospitals of Central Asia.
16:00
BBC News
16:10
Imagination: The Art Of Eternity (r)
When East Meets West Last in the series. Andrew examines early Christian art and the reasons for its evolution during the Renaissance. He also reveals just how far modern artists have been influenced by the pre-perspective view of the world.
17:00
BBC News
17:10
The World Uncovered (r)
Daylight Robbery When the US goes to war Wall Street and corporate America goes too. More than seventy whistleblower cases threaten to reveal the scandals behind billions of dollars worth of waste, theft and corruption during the last five years of war. Panorama reports.
18:00
BBC News
18:30
Reporters (r)
A weekly programme of stories filed by BBC reporters from all over the world, ranging from analyses of major global issues to personal reflections and anecdotes.
19:00
BBC News
19:30
The State Of The Planet (r)
2\2 Twenty years after the Brutland Report coined the term 'sustainable development' we scour the world asking presidents, ministers, scientists and activists, why does making economies 'sustainable' remain so elusive?
20:00
BBC News
20:15
Sport Today
All the latest sports news and results from around the globe.
20:30
Our World: Blood on the Silk Road (r)
Natalia Antelava investigates how hundreds of young children have been infected by the HIV virus inside the hospitals of Central Asia.
21:00
BBC News
21:10
The World Uncovered (r)
Daylight Robbery When the US goes to war Wall Street and corporate America goes too. More than seventy whistleblower cases threaten to reveal the scandals behind billions of dollars worth of waste, theft and corruption during the last five years of war. Panorama reports.
22:00
BBC News
22:30
This Week (r)
A weekly showcase for reports from the BBC's network of over 250 global correspondents.
23:00
BBC News
23:30
Dateline London (r)
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes - and how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
00:00
BBC News
00:30
HARDtalk (r)
Stephen Sackur talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
01:00
BBC News
01:30
Reporters (r)
A weekly programme of stories filed by BBC reporters from all over the world, ranging from analyses of major global issues to personal reflections and anecdotes.
02:00
BBC News
02:30
Dateline London (r)
Foreign correspondents currently posted to London look at events in the UK through outsiders' eyes - and how the issues of the week are being tackled around the world.
03:00
BBC News
03:30
The State Of The Planet (r)
2\2 Twenty years after the Brutland Report coined the term 'sustainable development' we scour the world asking presidents, ministers, scientists and activists, why does making economies 'sustainable' remain so elusive?
04:00
BBC News
04:30
Our World: Blood on the Silk Road (r)
Natalia Antelava investigates how hundreds of young children have been infected by the HIV virus inside the hospitals of Central Asia.
05:00
BBC News
05:30
HARDtalk
Stephen Sackur talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
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