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South Asia Your Guide to the BBC World Service Schedule from Monday 16 August 2021 South Asia Your guide to the BBC World Service schedule From Monday 16 August 2021 https://wspartners.bbc.com/ GMT+6 GMT Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday GMT 00:00 18:00 The Newsroom News Bulletin The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 18:00 00:06 18:06 The History Hour* 18:06 00:30 18:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 18:30 00:32 18:32 Sport Today The History Hour* The Cultural Frontline Sport Today Sport Today Sport Today Sport Today 18:32 01:00 19:00 News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin 19:00 01:06 19:06 Tech Tent The Arts Hour Business Weekly The Climate Question The Documentary (Tue) The Compass Assignment 19:06 01:30 19:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 19:30 01:32 19:32 Crowdscience The Arts Hour Business Weekly Discovery Digital Planet Healthcheck Science In Action 19:32 02:00 20:00 Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 20:00 02:30 20:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 20:30 02:32 20:32 Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour Newshour 20:32 03:00 21:00 News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin 21:00 03:06 21:06 Hardtalk Music Life Weekend Feature Hardtalk People Fixing The World Hardtalk The Inquiry 21:06 03:30 21:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 21:30 03:32 21:32 World Football Music Life The Story The Conversation In The Studio The Documentary (Wed) The Food Chain 21:32 03:50 21:50 Over To You 21:50 04:00 22:00 The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom The Newsroom 22:00 04:20 22:20 Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News Sports News 22:20 04:30 22:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 22:30 04:32 22:32 World Business Report The Cultural Frontline Outlook Weekend World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report World Business Report 22:32 05:00 23:00 News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin 23:00 05:06 23:06 The Real Story The Science Hour From Our Own Correspondent The History Hour The Arts Hour The Documentary (Weekend) ^ The Forum 23:06 05:30 23:30 News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update News Update 23:30 05:32 23:32 The Real Story The Science Hour Heart & Soul (Rpt) The History Hour The Arts Hour The Documentary (Weekend) ^ The Forum 23:32 05:50 23:50 Sporting Witness 23:50 06:00 00:00 News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin News Bulletin 00:00 06:06 00:06 Business Matters 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