UK DAB/Freeview Schedule
Early
00:00GMT
00:06GMT
Big Boss Interview—Trump Ramps up North Korea Sanctions
President Trump announces new sanctions against North Korea's nuclear weapons programme
01:00GMT
01:06GMT
01:30GMT
01:32GMT
Assignment—Panama's Vanishing Islands
Panama’s idyllic islands are threatened by a rising sea, but one community has a plan(R)
02:00GMT
02:06GMT
The Interview—Prime Minister of Italy, 2011-2013 - Mario Monti
Are reports of the EU’s resurgence premature?
02:30GMT
02:32GMT
World Football—In Conversation with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic
Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic tells us why it's difficult playing alongside Lionel Messi.
03:00GMT
03:06GMT
Outlook—Coaching Football Stars of the Future
Former prisoner who turned his life around and now coaches future premiership players(R)
04:00GMT
04:06GMT
The Newsroom—US-North Korea War of Words Intensifies
The war of words intensifies as the US tightens sanctions on Pyongyang
04:30GMT
04:32GMT
Science In Action—Mexican Earthquake
Why is Mexico so susceptible to Earthquakes?(R)
05:00GMT
05:06GMT
Newsday—Kim Jon-un: Donald Trump is Mentally Deranged.
The North Korean leader responds angrily to Donald Trump's "Rocketman" remark.
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Morning
06:00GMT
06:06GMT
Newsday—The War of Words Continues Between Pyongyang and Washington
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, describes President Trump as 'mentally deranged'.
07:00GMT
07:06GMT
Newsday—Insults Continue to Fly Between the Leaders of North Korea and the US
The North Korean leader Kim Jon-Un said Donald Trump is mentally deranged
07:30GMT
07:32GMT
Business Daily—The Future of Germany's Car Industry
Rob Young reports from Germany on the challenges facing the car manufacturing heartlands.
07:50GMT
Witness History—The Cross Border Horse Race
A showdown on the American/Mexican border on September 14th 1958.
08:00GMT
08:06GMT
The Real Story—Who Do You Trust?
Trust is declining in many established democracies
09:00GMT
09:06GMT
World Update—War of Words Between US and Pyongyang
As tensions escalate over North Korea's nuclear ambitions, what role will China play?
10:00GMT
10:06GMT
10:30GMT
10:32GMT
World Football—In Conversation with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic
Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic tells us why it's difficult playing alongside Lionel Messi.(R)
11:00GMT
11:06GMT
The Fifth Floor—Yes or No? Iraqi Kurdistan Referendum
In the face of huge opposition, is the time right for an independent Iraqi Kurdistan?
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Afternoon
12:00GMT
12:06GMT
The Newsroom—London Tells Uber to Hit the Road
App-based cab firm told its licence will not be renewed
12:30GMT
12:32GMT
Heart and Soul—Fighting for Their Forest Faith
Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba, people of the jungle, who have converted to Islam
13:00GMT
13:06GMT
Newshour—Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un Exchange Personal Insults
Mr Kim said Mr Trump would 'pay dearly' for threatening to 'totally destroy' North Korea
14:00GMT
14:06GMT
Tech Life—Facebook Tightens Political Ads
Facebook to give the US Congress details of political ads placed by Russians.
14:30GMT
14:32GMT
World Business Report—UK to be EU's Strongest Friend - May
In a major speech the UK prime minister Theresa May aimed to break Brexit deadlock
15:00GMT
15:06GMT
BBC OS—Refugee Legacy - Beirut
OS continues its special coverage on Syrian refugees from five cities in five days.
16:00GMT
16:06GMT
BBC OS—Refugee Legacy - Beirut
OS continues its special coverage of Syrian refugees from five cities in five days
17:00GMT
17:06GMT
The Fifth Floor—Yes or No? Iraqi Kurdistan Referendum
In the face of huge opposition, is the time right for an independent Iraqi Kurdistan?(R)
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Evening
18:00GMT
18:06GMT
The Newsroom—British PM Urges Two-Year Brexit Transition Deal
UK will pay into the EU budget so member states are not left out of pocket
18:30GMT
18:32GMT
19:00GMT
19:06GMT
The Interview—Prime Minister of Italy, 2011-2013 - Mario Monti
Are reports of the EU’s resurgence premature?(R)
19:30GMT
19:32GMT
CrowdScience—Should We Kill One Species to Save Another?
Is it fair to kill invasive species which humans have introduced?
20:00GMT
20:06GMT
Newshour—Could North Korea Test H-bomb in Pacific?
Is Pyongyang ready and willing to test a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific?
21:00GMT
21:06GMT
Trending—The Deleted Protest Posts
Rohingya activists claim their protest posts are being deleted by social media companies
21:30GMT
21:32GMT
World Football—In Conversation with Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic
Barcelona's Ivan Rakitic tells us why it's difficult playing alongside Lionel Messi.(R)
22:00GMT
22:06GMT
22:20GMT
22:30GMT
22:32GMT
World Business Report—UK to be EU's Strongest Friend - May
In a major speech the UK prime minister Theresa May aimed to break Brexit deadlock
23:00GMT
23:06GMT
The Real Story—Who Do You Trust?
Trust is declining in many established democracies(R)
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Late
00:00GMT
00:06GMT
Big Boss Interview—Theresa May Urges EU to Retain Trade Terms for Two Years After Brexit
The British PM said there should be a transition period of "about" two years after Brexit
01:00GMT
01:06GMT
The Newsroom—Reaction to British PM's Brexit Speech
EU leaders welcome Mrs May's proposal for a transition period, but call for more details
01:30GMT
01:32GMT
Heart and Soul—Fighting for Their Forest Faith
Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba, people of the jungle, who have converted to Islam(R)
02:00GMT
02:06GMT
In the Balance—Artificial Intelligence - Friend or Foe?
Who gets to decide how AI will develop in future?
02:30GMT
02:32GMT
Stumped—Has India Fallen Out of Love with Test Cricket?
India are only playing three tests this season compared to 13 last year, we find out why.
03:00GMT
03:06GMT
The Real Story—Who Do You Trust?
Trust is declining in many established democracies(R)
04:00GMT
04:06GMT
The Newsroom—Puerto Rico Dam Failure Threatens Thousands
A crack in the ninety year old Guajataca dam is "extremely dangerous"
04:30GMT
04:32GMT
Boston Calling—Coast to Coast
Among the things climate change is bringing to this small Inuit town: cruise ships
05:00GMT
05:06GMT
Weekend—The Diaspora’s Role in the Iraqi Kurdistan’s Independence Referendum
Independence referendum draws expats back to Iraqi Kurdistan



































