UK DAB/Freeview Schedule
Early
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The World This Week—More time to save the planet
A new report says we have longer than we thought to avert climate change(R)
00:30GMT
00:32GMT
Science In Action—Mexican Earthquake
Why is Mexico so susceptible to Earthquakes?(R)
01:00GMT
01:06GMT
The Newsroom—US Bombers Fly Close to North Korean Coast
Show of strength by US Air Force as North Korea threatens to hit America with rockets
01:30GMT
01:32GMT
Discovery—Aleks in Wonderland: The History of the Internet, Internet of Things
3/3Can we Control the Dark Side of the Internet?(R)
02:00GMT
02:06GMT
From Our Own Correspondent—Clinging to Hope
Stories of strength and hope from Mexico, Libya, Myanmar and Syria.(R)
02:30GMT
02:32GMT
The Cultural Frontline—Combat and Culture: Women on the Frontline
Women in combat: They're on the real frontline, so why so rarely seen in popular culture?(R)
03:00GMT
03:06GMT
The Documentary—The Silent Forest, The Silent Forest - Part One
1/2The local people of rainforests of Southe-ast Asia resisting destruction of their forests
04:00GMT
04:06GMT
The Newsroom—Germany Votes
Polling stations are due to open for a general election
04:30GMT
04:32GMT
Assignment—Panama's Vanishing Islands
Panama’s idyllic islands are threatened by a rising sea, but one community has a plan(R)
05:00GMT
05:06GMT
Weekend—Germany Goes to the Polls
Federal elections take place in Germany today
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Morning
06:00GMT
06:06GMT
Weekend—President Trump Warns ‘Little Rocket Man’
New war of words between the North Korean regime and the White House
07:00GMT
07:06GMT
Weekend—Humanitarian Workers ‘can’t do their job’ in Myanmar
The head of aid agency International Rescue Committee on the Rohingya crisis
07:30GMT
07:32GMT
The Food Chain—The Maggot Masters
Could these squirming little creatures solve a global food problem?(R)
08:00GMT
08:06GMT
The Compass—Stargazing, Stargazing: South Africa's New Generation Astronomers
5/5The scientist running the Square Kilometre Array, the world's biggest telescope: 5/5(R)
08:30GMT
08:32GMT
Heart and Soul—Fighting for Their Forest Faith
Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba, people of the jungle, who have converted to Islam(R)
09:00GMT
09:06GMT
From Our Own Correspondent—Clinging to Hope
Stories of strength and hope from Mexico, Libya, Myanmar and Syria.(R)
09:30GMT
09:32GMT
Trending—The Deleted Protest Posts
Rohingya activists claim their protest posts are being deleted by social media companies(R)
09:50GMT
Over to You—Syrian Voices On OS, and Burmese Service Questioned
A listener believes BBC Burmese is unfairly reporting Rohingya situation in My-anmar.(R)
10:00GMT
10:06GMT
The Newsroom—Germany Votes
Chancellor Angela Merkel is seeking a 4th term
10:30GMT
10:32GMT
Boston Calling—Coast to Coast
Among the things climate change is bringing to this small Inuit town: cruise ships(R)
11:00GMT
11:06GMT
The Documentary—Life After Life
How thousands of Americans given life sentences as children now have a chance of freedom.(R)
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Afternoon
12:00GMT
12:06GMT
Newshour—Fresh Aftershocks Hit Mexico
Rescue efforts in Mexico are hampered by a magnitude 5.9 aftershock off the west coast
13:00GMT
13:06GMT
The Documentary—The Silent Forest, The Silent Forest - Part One
1/2The local people of rainforests of Southe-ast Asia resisting destruction of their forests(R)
14:00GMT
14:06GMT
The Arts Hour—On Tour in St Petersburg
The Arts Hour on Tour is in St Petersburg to see how arts and culture are changing
15:00GMT
15:06GMT
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16:06GMT
17:00GMT
17:06GMT
Newshour—Germany Election Result Special
Live from Berlin, Razia Iqbal brings you the early results in Germany's general election
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Evening
18:00GMT
18:06GMT
The Newsroom—Angela Merkel Set For Fourth Term
German exit polls show Chancellor Merkel's party has emerged as the largest in parliament
18:30GMT
18:32GMT
The Conversation—Falconers
Two women who have mastered the ancient art of flying birds of prey.(R)
19:00GMT
19:06GMT
BBC Introducing—Creamfields Festival
Highlights from Creamfields, one of the world's premier dance music festivals(R)
20:00GMT
20:06GMT
Newshour—Exit Poll: Merkel Wins but Far Right Makes Gains
German Chancellor Angela Merkel re-elected for a fourth term as the AfD party gains seats
21:00GMT
21:06GMT
The Cultural Frontline—Combat and Culture: Women on the Frontline
Women in combat: They're on the real frontline, so why so rarely seen in popular culture?(R)
21:30GMT
21:32GMT
Heart and Soul—Fighting for Their Forest Faith
Rebecca Henschke meets the Orang Rimba, people of the jungle, who have converted to Islam(R)
22:00GMT
22:06GMT
22:20GMT
22:30GMT
22:32GMT
Digital Planet—Google’s Proposed New San Jose Tech Village
Google future gazes with plans for a tech village in San Jose(R)
23:00GMT
23:06GMT
The History Hour—When Animals Make History
From a guide dog on 9/11 to Australia's rabbit plague - five stories from animal history.
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Late
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World Business Report—Merkel Re-elected Amid Nationalist Rise
Angela Merkel is set to return as Chancellor following the election in Germany.
00:30GMT
00:32GMT
Outlook—Outlook Weekend: Meeting the Monster
Imagine meeting someone who's done a truly terrible thing. What would you do?(R)
01:00GMT
01:06GMT
The Newsroom—Angela Merkel Wins a Fourth Term
The German chancellor's victory is overshadowed by right-wing nationalism
01:30GMT
01:32GMT
Boston Calling—Coast to Coast
Among the things climate change is bringing to this small Inuit town: cruise ships(R)
02:00GMT
02:06GMT
The Interview—Nobel Prize Winning Author - Orhan Pamuk
What is the key to understanding Orhan Pamuk's Turkey?
02:30GMT
02:32GMT
The Conversation—My time in public office
Two women speak openly about their experiences of parliament and politics
03:00GMT
03:06GMT
The Forum—The rise and fall of Julius Caesar
The ruler who revolutionised ancient Rome(R)
03:50GMT
50 Things That Made the Modern Economy—Searching for 51
The extra “thing” – what should it be?(R)
04:00GMT
04:06GMT
The Newsroom—Merkel Wins Fourth Term Amid Nationalist Rise
German chancellor is re-elected, but her authority is weakened by rise of far right
04:30GMT
04:32GMT
CrowdScience—Should We Kill One Species to Save Another?
Is it fair to kill invasive species which humans have introduced?(R)
05:00GMT
05:06GMT
Newsday—Kurdistan votes on independence
Voting is underway in a controversial referendum on independence for Iraqi Kurdistan.










































