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BBC News 24 Programmes

(April 2005)

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BR
Brekkie
Just wondering about BBC News 24's scheduled programmes such as Dateline London, Click Online, Reporters, Talking Movies and Hardtalk.

Are any made exclusively for BBC News 24, or do they get airings on BBC World as well?
NS
NickyS Founding member
Brekkie Boy posted:
Just wondering about BBC News 24's scheduled programmes such as Dateline London, Click Online, Reporters, Talking Movies and Hardtalk.

Are any made exclusively for BBC News 24, or do they get airings on BBC World as well?

They all go out on BBC World as a quick search of its website would show. In fact Reporters and Click are made for World and happen to run on N24.
BB
BBC TV Centre
I think they're shown on both. Walking Movies and Click Online are, anyway.
DE
deejay
HARDtalk was originally in fact a BBC World programme and has been running for years, as has This Week and Reporters (I think). Most of News 24's programmes go out on BBC World. Fast Track goes out on both too. Holiday has always been a very popular programme on BBC World, but a few years ago it was redxuced from anhalf-hour slot to a 15 minute slot, with Fast Track running in the other 1/4 hour. Talking Movies again, has been running for many years, though I can't remember if it started when News 24 started or if it ahd existed before. Originally there was Europe Direct and USA Direct as well, running as nightly and weekly (respectively) programmes on World and News 24.
MA
Magoo
Stephen Sackur will be presenting his first programme as full time Hardtalk presenter on Monday. For anyone who is interested he filed two or three reports on the BBC website talking about making the change from foreign correspondent to studio presenter.

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