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Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday AUSTRALASIA GMT+8 TO GMT+13 A GUIDE TO LISTENING IN ENGLISH including Sydney (GMT +11), Northern Territory (GMT +9½) NOVEMBER 2011 – March 2012 and Western Australia (GMT +8), Auckland (GMT +13) Where you see this sign v you will hear a short News Update at 30 minutes past the hour GMT SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY GMT 0:00 News World Briefing World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 0:00 0:06 Top of the Pops v 0:06 0:20 Sports News v 0:32 One Planet (rpt) Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 0:32 0:50 Witness (rpt) Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News 0:50 1:00 World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 1:00 1:32 In the Balance/ Healthcheck (rpt) Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook World Football 1:32 1:50 The Bottom Line Witness (rpt) 1:50 2:00 News News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 2:00 2:06 Assignment (rpt) v FOOC (Weekend) v 2:06 2:32 Click (rpt) Global Business World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 2:32 2:50 Over to You Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 2:50 3:00 The World Today v The World Today v (W) The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v 3:00 3:32 Discovery (rpt) Science in Action rpt (rpt) (W) 3:32 3:50 Witness (rpt) Witness (rpt) (W) 3:50 4:00 News News News News News News News 4:00 4:06 Top of the Pops v The Documentary (rpt) v HARDtalk v The Documentary v HARDtalk v Assignment v HARDtalk v 4:06 4:32 Heart & Soul One Planet Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action 4:32 4:50 From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent 4:50 5:00 The World Today The World Today The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v 5:00 5:20 Sports News v Sports News v 5:20 5:32 Click (rpt) In the Balance/ 5:32 5:50 Witness (rpt) The Bottom Line 5:50 6:00 News News The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v 6:00 6:06 FOOC (Weekend) v The Forum v 6:06 6:32 Global Business The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand 6:32 6:50 Over to You Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 6:50 7:00 World Today Weekend v World Today Weekend v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v 7:00 7:32 One Planet Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action 7:32 7:50 From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent 7:50 8:00 News News The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v The World Today v 8:00 8:06 The Documentary (rpt) v Your World v 8:06 8:32 Heart & Soul Healthcheck (rpt) Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 8:32 8:50 Sporting Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 8:50 9:00 News News News News News News News 9:00 9:06 Assignment (rpt) v (W) The Strand (Weekend) v HARDtalk v The Documentary v HARDtalk v Assignment v HARDtalk v 9:06 9:32 Click (rpt) v (W) Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook World Football 9:32 9:50 Witness (rpt) (W) 9:50 10:00 World Briefing World Briefing World Update v World Update v World Update v World Update v World Update v 10:00 10:20 Sports News v Sports News v 10:20 10:32 In the Balance/ Science in Action (rpt) 10:32 10:50 The Bottom Line Witness (rpt) 10:50 11:00 News News World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v 11:00 11:06 The Forum v FOOC (Weekend) v 11:06 11:32 Global Business The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand 11:32 11:50 Over to You Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 11:50 12:00 Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v 12:00 13:00 World Briefing v News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 13:00 13:06 The Strand (Weekend) v (D) 13:06 13:32 Discovery (rpt) One Planet Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action 13:32 13:50 Sporting Witness Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News 13:50 14:00 News News News News News News News 14:00 14:06 Sportsworld Your World v HARDtalk v The Documentary v HARDtalk v Assignment v HARDtalk v 14:06 14:32 Heart & Soul Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook World Football 14:32 15:00 News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 15:00 15:06 Sportsworld 15:06 15:32 One Planet (rpt) The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand 15:32 15:50 Over to You Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 15:50 16:00 News News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefingv World Briefing v World Briefing v 16:00 16:06 Sportsworld Sportsworld 16:06 16:32 Sport Today Sport Today Sport Today Sport Today Sport Today 16:32 16:50 From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent 16:50 17:00 News News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 17:00 17:06 Sportsworld Sportsworld 17:06 17:32 Sportsworld Have Your Say World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 17:32 18:00 World Briefing v News World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v World Have Your Say v 18:00 18:06 Sportsworld v 18:06 18:32 One Planet (rpt) Sportsworld Have Your Say 18:32 18:50 Witness (rpt) 18:50 19:00 News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 19:00 19:06 The Documentary (rpt) v (D) 19:06 19:32 Science in Action (rpt) (D) Heart & Soul Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 19:32 19:50 Sporting Witness (D) Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 19:50 20:00 Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v Newshour v 20:00 21:00 News News News News News News News 21:00 21:06 Your World v FOOC (Weekend) v Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook World Football 21:06 21:32 In the Balance/ Global Business Discovery Click Healthcheck Science in Action One Planet 21:32 21:50 The Bottom Line From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent From Our Own Correspondent 21:50 22:00 News News World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v World Briefing v 22:00 22:06 The Strand (Weekend) v The Forum v 22:06 22:32 World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 22:32 22:50 Witness (rpt) Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News 22:50 23:00 World Briefing v News News News News News World Briefing v 23:00 23:06 HARDtalk v The Documentary v HARDtalk v Assignment v HARDtalk v 23:06 23:32 Heart & Soul The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand Science in Action (rpt) 23:32 23:50 Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness Sporting Witness 23:50 (W) Once a month you will hear World Book Club and World Routes, and also occasional Dramas (World Book Club and the Dramas do not include a news summary at 30 minutes past the hour) (D) At times, Debates will be broadcast here. FOOC = From Our Own Correspondent HOW TO LISTEN Foxtel: visit foxtel.com.au or call 131 999 Dunedin (Toroa Radio) 1575 AM** Fiji: via DTH 24/7 PBS Fiji Channel 301 Optus Aurora: visit optusbusiness.com.au or Hamilton (Radio Hamilton) 106.7 FM and 1206 AM ** Nauru: via Radio Nauru call 1300 301 681 Invercargill (Radio Southlands) 96.4 FM ** Kiribati: via Radio Kiribati In Australia More than 60 community radio stations broadcast a selec- Kapiti Coast (Beach FM) 106.3 FM ** Solomon Islands: Radio Happy Isles 1035 AM ABC’s (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Manawatu & Horowhenua (Access 999 Manawatu) Tonga: Radio Tonga 90 FM and 1017 AM NewsRadio service broadcasts a number of BBC news tion of BBC World Service programmes in English.
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