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2015/16 Winter Schedule for South Africa C D E F G H I J K L 1 2015/16 WINTER SCHEDULE FOR SOUTH AFRICA 2 3 LT GMT Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday GMT 4 03:00 00:00 The Newsroom News The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 00:00 5 03:06 00:06 The Newsroom The World This Week The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 00:06 8 03:20 00:20 Sports News The World This Week Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News 00:20 10 03:29 00:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 00:29 11 03:32 00:32 Stumped Heart & Soul The Conversation The Documentary (Tue) The Documentary (Wed) Assignment World Football 00:32 17 04:00 01:00 News The Newsroom News News News News News 01:00 18 04:06 01:06 Business Matters The Newsroom World Business Report Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters 01:06 21 04:20 01:20 Business Matters Sports News World Business Report Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters 01:20 23 04:29 01:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 01:29 24 04:32 01:32 Business Matters Outlook (wke) Global Business Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters Business Matters 01:32 30 05:00 02:00 News News News News News News News 02:00 31 05:06 02:06 The Fifth Floor The History Hour The Forum Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook 02:06 36 05:29 02:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 02:29 37 05:32 02:32 The Fifth Floor The History Hour The Forum Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook 02:32 41 05:50 02:50 The Fifth Floor The History Hour Over To You Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook 02:50 43 06:00 03:00 News News Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 03:00 44 06:06 03:06 FOOC The Inquiry (rpt) Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 03:06 49 06:29 03:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 03:29 50 06:32 03:32 The Cultural Frontline In the Balance/Food Chain Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 03:32 56 07:00 04:00 News News Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 04:00 57 07:06 04:06 Newshour Extra (rpt) Weekend Doc/Bk Club Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 04:06 62 07:29 04:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 04:29 63 07:32 04:32 Newshour Extra (rpt) Weekend Doc/Bk Club Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 04:32 69 08:00 05:00 News News Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 05:00 70 08:06 05:06 The World This Week Global Business Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 05:06 75 08:29 05:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 05:29 76 08:32 05:32 Boston Calling The Compass (rpt) Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 05:32 82 09:00 06:00 Weekend Weekend Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday Newsday 06:00 88 09:29 06:29 News 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Witness 1 Witness 2 Witness 3 Witness 4 Witness 5 08:50 121 12:00 09:00 News News News News News News News 09:00 122 12:06 09:06 Tech Tent FOOC The Arts Hour The Forum Weekend Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show Newshour Extra 09:06 127 12:29 09:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 09:29 128 12:32 09:32 The Cultural Frontline Heart & Soul The Arts Hour The Forum Weekend Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show Newshour Extra 09:32 132 12:50 09:50 The Cultural Frontline Heart & Soul The Arts Hour Sporting Witness Weekend Doc/Bk Club The Thought Show Newshour Extra 09:50 134 13:00 10:00 News News World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:00 135 13:06 10:06 Sportshour The Compass (rpt) World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:06 140 13:29 10:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 10:29 141 13:32 10:32 Sportshour Trending World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:32 145 13:50 10:50 Sportshour Over To You World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:50 147 14:00 11:00 News News Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source 11:00 148 14:06 11:06 Newshour Extra (rpt) The Science Hour Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source 11:06 153 14:29 11:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 11:29 154 14:32 11:32 Newshour Extra (rpt) The Science Hour Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source Outside Source 11:32 160 15:00 12:00 News News News News News News News 12:00 161 15:06 12:06 Top of the Pops The Inquiry (rpt) Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook The Fifth Floor 12:06 166 15:29 12:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 12:29 167 15:32 12:32 Top of the Pops The Documentary (Wed) (rpt) Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook The Fifth Floor 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