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Bbc Highlights Calendar 2016 SPRING BBC UPDATE HIGHLIGHTS CALENDAR 2016 KEY GLOBAL EVENTS AND EDITORIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR 2016 ON BBC WORLD NEWS AND BBC.COM CURRENT BUSINESS & TRAVEL SPORTS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE NEWS 2016 (includes News coverage) on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com • IDENTITY SEASON • BBC FUTURE: ULTIMATE GUIDE • BBC TRAVEL: 100TH • F1 - BAHRAIN & CHINESE • 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF TO THE HUMAN BRAIN ANNIVERSARY OF THE U.S. GRAND PRIX SHAKESPEARE’S DEATH • BUSINESS LIVE NATIONAL PARKS • MASTERS GOLF • OUTSIDE SOURCE • DIGITAL DISRUPTORS • THE TRAVEL SHOW • MONTE CARLO MASTERS TENNIS APRIL • PANORAMA • CEO SECRETS • TALKING MOVIES: • AINTREE GRAND NATIONAL • NEWSNIGHT • CLICK TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL • BBC ARTS • START OF MAJOR LEAGUE • HARDTALK • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT BASEBALL SEASON • FOCUS ON AFRICA • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • THE PRIVATE LIFE OF A MASTERPIECE: THE DESCENT • NBA & NHL PLAY-OFFS • OUR WORLD • GLOBAL EDUCATION FROM THE CROSS • SNOOKER WORLD • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS: CHAMPIONSHIP CLOUD SEASON • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE • BBC AUTOS: NEW YORK AND GLOBAL FOOTBALL AUTO SHOW USA COVERAGE • BBC AUTOS: AUTO SHANGHAI, CHINA • G7 SUMMIT, JAPAN • SMALL BUSINESS USA • CANNES FILM FESTIVAL • BBC WOMEN’S FOOTBALLER • PERU GENERAL ELECTIONS • BUSINESS LIVE • MYTHS OF BRITAIN OF THE YEAR AWARD • PHILIPPINES GENERAL ELECTIONS • THE BOSS • GENIUS OF THE MODERN WORLD • F1 - RUSSIAN, SPANISH & • OUTSIDE SOURCE • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • HAY FESTIVAL MONACO GRAND PRIX MAY • PANORAMA • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • THE TRAVEL SHOW • ENGLISH FA CUP FINAL • NEWSNIGHT • GLOBAL EDUCATION • BBC ARTS • CLIMAX TO ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE SEASON • HARDTALK • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS: • TALKING MOVIES: CANNES SPECIAL • FRENCH OPEN TENNIS • FOCUS ON AFRICA FUTURE OF WORK • BBC TRAVEL: RSVP ABROAD • MADRID & ROME MASTERS TENNIS • OUR WORLD • BBC FUTURE: ‘HOW TO BE SMARTER’ SERIES • GIRO D’ITALIA • INDIANAPOLIS 500 • KENTUCKY DERBY • DESIGNED IN CHINA SEASON • BBC AUTOS: GOODWOOD • HANDMADE ON THE SILK ROAD • UEFA EURO 2016 FINALS • QUEEN ELIZABETH’S 90TH FESTIVAL OF SPEED, UK • TALKING BOOKS: HAY FESTIVAL • WIMBLEDON BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS • SMALL BUSINESS USA • TALKING MOVIES: ANIMATION • LE MANS 24 HOUR RACE • FOCUS ON AFRICA • CEO GURU • THE TRAVEL SHOW • US OPEN GOLF JUNE • OUTSIDE SOURCE • BUSINESS LIVE • BBC TRAVEL: ANNUAL TRAVEL • NBA & NHL FINALS • PANORAMA • THE BOSS PHOTO COMPETITION • ROYAL ASCOT • BBC CULTURE: ART BASEL • NEWSNIGHT • CLICK • COPA AMERICA CENTENARY • HARDTALK • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • BELMONT STAKES • OUR WORLD • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • EPSOM DERBY • GLOBAL EDUCATION • SPORT TODAY • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS • FOOTBALL FOCUS • BBC FUTURE: ULTIMATE GUIDE TO TOMORROW’S TRANSPORT CURRENT BUSINESS, TRAVEL SPORTS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE NEWS 2016 & FUTURE (includes News coverage) on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com • US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: • BBC FUTURE: ULTIMATE GUIDE • TATE MODERN • TOUR DE FRANCE DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN TO FUTURE AVIATION • TALKING MOVIES: DURBAN • WIMBLEDON NATIONAL CONVENTIONS • BUSINESS LIVE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL • UEFA EURO 2016 FINALS • THE BOSS • ROYAL ACADEMY: SUMMER JULY • OUTSIDE SOURCE • F1 - AUSTRIAN, BRITISH, EXHIBITION • PANORAMA • CLICK HUNGARIAN & GERMAN • BRICKS • NEWSNIGHT • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT GRAND PRIX • BBC ARTS • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP • HARDTALK • THE TRAVEL SHOW • FOCUS ON AFRICA • GLOBAL EDUCATION • EUROPEAN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS • OUR WORLD • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS • US WOMEN’S OPEN GOLF • WITNESS: OLYMPICS SPECIAL • TORONTO MASTERS TENNIS • SPORT TODAY • RIO OLYMPIC GAMES • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • TALKING MOVIES: • RIO OLYMPIC GAMES • OUTSIDE SOURCE • BUSINESS LIVE ANGOULEME FILM FESTIVAL • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE • PANORAMA • CEO SECRETS • EDINBURGH FESTIVAL SEASON STARTS • NEWSNIGHT • THE BOSS • SECRET KNOWLEDGE • EUROPEAN FOOTBALL • HARDTALK • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • THE TRAVEL SHOW LEAGUES START • FOCUS ON AFRICA • GLOBAL EDUCATION • BBC ARTS • F1 - BELGIAN GRAND PRIX AUGUST • OUR WORLD • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS • BBC TRAVEL: CHALLENGE • PGA CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF YOUR FEARS • WITNESS: PARALYMPICS SPECIAL • BBC AUTOS: PEBBLE BEACH • US OPEN TENNIS CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE USA • CINCINNATI MASTERS TENNIS • BBC AUTOS: EUROBIKE, GERMANY • SPORT TODAY • FOOTBALL FOCUS • RIO PARALYMPIC GAMES • TOMORROW’S CITIES • TRIPSTR • RIO PARALYMPIC GAMES • BOTSWANA DIRECT • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS • LIFE OF LUXURY • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND • OUTSIDE SOURCE • BUSINESS LIVE • TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL GLOBAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE • PANORAMA • THE BOSS • VENICE FILM FESTIVAL • F1 - ITALIAN & SINGAPORE • NEWSNIGHT • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • THE TRAVEL SHOW GRAND PRIX • HARDTALK • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • BBC ARTS • NFL SEASON STARTS • FOCUS ON AFRICA • BBC AUTOS: PARIS MOTOR SHOW, • TALKING MOVIES • WORLD ROAD CYCLING SEPTEMBER • OUR WORLD FRANCE • AUTUMN FASHION WEEK CHAMPIONSHIPS • BBC AUTOS: INTERBIKE, USA • SPORT TODAY • BBC FUTURE: INTERACTIVE: • FOOTBALL FOCUS WHO IS YOUR PERFECT MATCH? CURRENT BUSINESS, TRAVEL SPORTS AFFAIRS TECHNOLOGY & CULTURE NEWS 2016 & FUTURE (includes News coverage) on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com on BBC World News and bbc.com • OUTSIDE SOURCE • DIGITAL DISRUPTORS • BBC CULTURE: FRANKFURT • F1 - MALAYSIAN, JAPANESE, • PANORAMA • TOMORROW’S CITIES BOOK FAIR U.S. & MEXICAN GRAND PRIX • NEWSNIGHT • THE BOSS • TRIPSTR • SHANGHAI MASTERS TENNIS • HARDTALK • BUSINESS LIVE • LIFE OF LUXURY • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND • FOCUS ON AFRICA • CLICK • SECRET KNOWLEDGE GLOBAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE • OUR WORLD • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • THE TRAVEL SHOW • WTA TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • BBC ARTS • SPORT TODAY OCTOBER • GLOBAL EDUCATION • TALKING MOVIES: • FOOTBALL FOCUS • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS POLITICAL FILMS • BBC AUTOS: ECO EXPO ASIA, CHINA • US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS • BBC FUTURE: WORLD • BBC TRAVEL: DISAPPEARING • BBC AFRICAN FOOTBALLER OF • 100 WOMEN CHANGING IDEAS SUMMIT, HISTORY THE YEAR 25TH ANNIVERSARY • G20 SUMMIT, CHINA AUSTRALIA • TREASURES OF ANCIENT ROME • F1 - BRAZILIAN & ABU DHABI • OUTSIDE SOURCE • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • SINGAPORE FILM FESTIVAL GRAND PRIX • PANORAMA • BUSINESS LIVE • THE TRAVEL SHOW • MELBOURNE CUP HORSE RACE • NEWSNIGHT • CLICK • BBC ARTS • ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS • HARDTALK • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • TALKING MOVIES • PARIS MASTERS TENNIS NOVEMBER • FOCUS ON AFRICA • GLOBAL EDUCATION • BREEDERS CUP HORSE RACE • OUR WORLD • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND • BBC AUTOS: SPECIALTY GLOBAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE EQUIPMENT MARKETING • SPORT TODAY ASSOCIATION (SEMA); USA • FOOTBALL FOCUS • BBC AUTOS: LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW, USA • NEWS REVIEW OF THE YEAR • BUSINESS LIVE • TALKING MOVIES: REVIEW OF • FOOTBALL FOCUS: • OUTSIDE SOURCE • THE BOSS THE YEAR REVIEW OF THE YEAR • PANORAMA • CLICK • THE TRAVEL SHOW • BBC AFRICAN FOOTBALLER • NEWSNIGHT • ASIA BUSINESS REPORT • BBC ARTS OF THE YEAR RESULT • HARDTALK • WORLD BUSINESS REPORT • BBC TRAVEL: GIFT GUIDES • ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE AND GLOBAL FOOTBALL COVERAGE • FOCUS ON AFRICA • GLOBAL EDUCATION • BBC CULTURE: ART BASEL MIAMI • DAVIS CUP TENNIS FINAL • OUR WORLD • TECHNOLOGY OF BUSINESS DECEMBER • WORLD RUGBY SEVEN SERIES STARTS • SPORT TODAY The most trusted global news brand.* The most shared international news brand on Twitter.** To discover more about these and other advertising opportunities, visit advertising.bbcworldwide.com or contact your BBC Advertising representative. 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