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BBC World Service Africa Internet Audio Stream BBC WORLD SERVICE AFRICA A GUIDE TO PROGRAMMES ON THE PAN-AFRICA ONLINE STREAM INTERNET AUDIO STREAM NOVEMBer 2010 – mARCH 2011 GMT SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY GMT 0:00 News News News News News News News 0:00 0:06 Outlook The Strand (weekend) The Forum Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook 0:06 0:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 0:29 0:32 The Strand The Strand (weekend) The Forum The Strand The Strand The Strand The Strand 0:32 1:00 News World Briefing World Briefing News News News News 1:00 1:06 Friday Documentary Monday Documentary Global Business Wednesday Documentary Assignment 1:06 1:20 Sports Roundup World Business News 1:20 1:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 1:29 1:32 Science in Action Business Weekly World of Music Health Check Digital Planet Discovery One Planet 1:32 2:00 News News World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing 2:00 2:06 FOOC Assignment 2:06 2:20 World Business News World Business News World Business News World Business News World Business News 2:20 2:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 2:29 2:32 The Interview Heart & Soul World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing 2:32 2:41 Sports Roundup Sports Roundup Sports Roundup Sports Roundup Sports Roundup 2:41 2:50 Witness Witness Witness Witness Witness 2:50 3:00 Swahili Programming Swahili Programming Swahili Programming Swahili Programming Swahili Programming Swahili Programming Swahili Programming 3:00 3:29 News Update News Update African News African News African News African News African News 3:29 3:32 World Football Discovery Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa 3:32 4:00 Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming 4:00 4:29 African News African News Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming 4:29 4:32 This Week in Africa African Perspective 4:32 5:00 World Briefing World Briefing Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming Portuguese Programming 5:00 5:20 Sports Roundup Sports Roundup 5:20 5:29 News Update News Update African News African News African News African News African News 5:29 5:32 Politics UK FOOC Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa 5:32 6:00 News News News News News News News 6:00 6:06 The Strand (weekend) The Forum Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook Outlook 6:06 6:29 African News African News African News African News African News African News African News 6:29 6:32 This Week in Africa African Perspective Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa 6:32 7:00 The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today 7:00 7:29 News Update News Update African News African News African News African News African News 7:29 7:32 The World Today The World Today Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa Network Africa 7:32 8:00 News News The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today The World Today 8:00 8:06 Mon Documentary (rpt) Heart & Soul (P) 8:06 8:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 8:29 8:32 African Perspective One Planet (P) Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily Business Daily 8:32 8:50 Inside the Premier League Sports Roundup Sports Roundup Sports Roundup Sports Roundup 8:50 9:00 News World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing World Briefing 9:00 9:06 Top of the Pops 9:06 9:20 Sports Roundup World Business News World Business News World Business News World Business News World Business News 9:20 9:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 9:29 9:32 Top of the Pops The Interview Americana HARDtalk/Bottom Line Heart & Soul Crossing Continents/FOOC World Briefing 9:32 9:41 World Cricket 9:41 10:00 World Briefing World Briefing World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:00 10:29 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 10:29 10:32 World Football Business Weekly World Update World Update World Update World Update World Update 10:32 11:00 Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming Somali Programming 11:00 11:32 One Planet (P) Letter From..... 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