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APM SUMMER 2018 SCHEDULE Newscasts at the Top and Bottom of Each Hour APM SUMMER 2018 SCHEDULE Newscasts at the top and bottom of each hour PDT MDT CDT EDT SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY GMT 21:00 22:00 23:00 00:00 The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 04:00 21:30 22:30 23:30 00:30 Trending Heart & Soul The Compass The Why Factor The Documentary (Tue) The Documentary (Wed) Assignment 04:30 21:50 22:50 23:50 00:50 Witness Heart & Soul The Compass More or Less The Documentary (Tue) The Documentary (Wed) Assignment 04:50 22:00 23:00 00:00 01:00 Weekend Weekend Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 05:00 22:30 23:30 00:30 01:30 Weekend Weekend Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 05:30 23:00 00:00 01:00 02:00 Weekend Weekend The Arts Hour The Forum W’end Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show The Real Story 06:00 23:50 00:50 01:50 02:50 Weekend Weekend The Arts Hour Sporting Witness W’end Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show The Real Story 06:50 00:00 01:00 02:00 03:00 Weekend Weekend Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 07:00 00:30 01:30 02:30 03:30 Healthcheck CrowdScience Discovery The Conversation In the Studio The Compass The Food Chain 07:30 01:00 02:00 03:00 04:00 The World This Week Outlook Weekend HardTalk BBC World Hacks HardTalk The Inquiry HardTalk 08:00 01:30 02:30 03:30 04:30 The Cultural Frontline Click Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 08:30 01:50 02:50 03:50 04:50 The Cultural Frontline Click Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 08:50 02:00 03:00 04:00 05:00 Tech Tent FOOC* World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 09:00 02:30 03:30 04:30 05:30 Science in Action Discovery World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 09:30 03:00 04:00 05:00 06:00 The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 10:00 03:30 04:30 05:30 06:30 In the Balance/Global Bus The Compass The Why Factor The Documentary (Tue) The Documentary (Wed) Assignment Heart & Soul 10:30 03:50 04:50 05:50 06:50 In the Balance/Global Bus The Compass More or Less The Documentary (Tue) The Documentary (Wed) Assignment Heart & Soul 10:50 04:00 05:00 06:00 07:00 The Real Story BBC World Hacks Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook The Fifth Floor 11:00 04:30 05:30 06:30 07:30 The Real Story CrowdScience Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook The Fifth Floor 11:30 05:00 06:00 07:00 08:00 Newshour Newshour The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 12:00 05:30 06:30 07:30 08:30 Newshour Newshour Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 12:30 05:50 06:50 07:50 08:50 Newshour Newshour Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 12:50 06:00 07:00 08:00 09:00 The Compass W’end Doc/Bk Club Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 13:00 06:30 07:30 08:30 09:30 The Documentary (Wed) W’end Doc/Bk Club Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 13:30 07:00 08:00 09:00 10:00 In the Balance/Global Bus Outlook Weekend Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 14:00 07:30 08:30 09:30 10:30 CrowdScience Science in Action Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 14:30 08:00 09:00 10:00 11:00 The Forum The Science Hour BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS 15:00 08:30 09:30 10:30 11:30 The Forum The Science Hour BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS 15:30 08:50 09:50 10:50 11:50 More or Less The Science Hour BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS 15:50 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 The Arts Hour The History Hour BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS 16:00 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 The Arts Hour The History Hour BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS BBC OS 16:30 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 The Newsroom FOOC* HardTalk BBC World Hacks HardTalk The Inquiry HardTalk 17:00 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 The Documentary (Tue) Living with the Gods CrowdScience Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action 17:30 10:50 11:50 12:50 13:50 The Documentary (Tue) Over To You CrowdScience Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action 17:50 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 The World This Week The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 18:00 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 The Documentary (Wed) In the Balance/Global Bus World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 18:30 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 The Forum W’end Doc/Bk Club Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 19:00 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 The Forum W’end Doc/Bk Club Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 19:30 12:50 13:50 14:50 15:50 The Big Idea W’end Doc/Bk Club Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 19:50 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 20:00 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 20:30 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 FOOC* The Cultural Frontline The Why Factor The Documentary (Tue) The Compass Assignment Trending 21:00 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 Assignment Discovery The Conversation In the Studio The Documentary (Wed) The Food Chain World Football 21:30 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 22:00 15:20 16:20 17:20 18:20 Sporting Witness More or Less Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 22:20 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 Click Healthcheck World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 22:30 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 The Science Hour The History Hour The Arts Hour The Forum W’end Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show The Real Story 23:00 16:50 17:50 18:50 19:50 The Science Hour The History Hour The Arts Hour The Big Idea W’end Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show The Real Story 23:50 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 The World This Week World Business Report Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters 00:00 17:30 18:30 19:30 20:30 The Documentary (Tue) The Food Chain Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters 00:30 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 01:00 18:30 19:30 20:30 21:30 Trending CrowdScience Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action In the Balance/Global Bus 01:30 18:50 19:50 20:50 21:50 Sporting Witness CrowdScience Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action In the Balance/Global Bus 01:50 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 FOOC* Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday The Inquiry 02:00 19:30 20:30 21:30 22:30 The Cultural Frontline Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Living with the Gods 02:30 19:50 20:50 21:50 22:50 The Cultural Frontline Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday The Big Idea 02:50 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:00 W’end Doc/Bk Club Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday The Real Story 03:00 20:30 21:30 22:30 23:30 W’end Doc/Bk Club Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday The Real Story 03:30 PST MST CST EST SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY GMT * From Our Own Correspondent MARCH 25 – OCTOBER 27, 2018 | UPDATED MARCH 12, 2018.
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