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A global, topical weekly show that lifts the hood on the entertainment and news business. The Media Show explores the companies and personalities who command our attention.
05:00
The latest news from the BBC.
05:30
Rajan Datar explores the future of Britain's seaside towns, from Margate to Skegness, uncovering stories of revival, climate pressure, and community grit. Can the British seaside still shine in 2025?
06:00
The latest news from the BBC.
06:30
Join our AI Decoded team as we unpack and take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence.
07:00
The latest news from the BBC.
07:30
Shiona McCallum meets an AI startup working to fix erratic clothing sizes in fashion. Jacqui Wakefield meets the researchers developing the latest organ-on-chip technology for medical research.
08:00
The latest news from the BBC.
08:30
Ever wondered what happens to our bodies if we donate them to medical science? Go behind the scenes with the university where real human bodies are used to teach students.
09:00
The latest news from the BBC.
09:30
Investigation of a disturbing trend of wildlife deaths along Colombia's lifeblood, the River Magdalena, and Camilla Mota reports from Brazil ahead of the latest United Nations climate talks.
10:00
The latest news from the BBC.
11:00
The latest news from the BBC.
11:30
Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.
12:00
The latest news from the BBC.
12:30
John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, analyses why Russia is so keen to capture the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk.
13:00
The latest news from the BBC.
13:30
Architect Lina Ghotmeh leads a Paris practice using her ethos of 'archaeology of the future'. She now brings this vision to her most ambitious project: redesigning the British Museum's Western Range.
14:00
The latest news from the BBC.
14:30
Join our AI Decoded team as we unpack and take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence.
15:00
The latest news from the BBC.
15:30
A global, topical weekly show that lifts the hood on the entertainment and news business. The Media Show explores the companies and personalities who command our attention.
16:00
The latest news from the BBC.
16:30
From Port Talbot to Hollywood, Sir Anthony Hopkins talks about the craft and the characters that define his 60-year career on screen and the private struggles he has faced behind the scenes.
17:00
The latest news from the BBC.
17:30
In-depth coverage and analysis of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
18:00
The latest news from the BBC.
19:00
The latest news from the BBC.
19:30
Shiona McCallum meets an AI startup working to fix erratic clothing sizes in fashion. Jacqui Wakefield meets the researchers developing the latest organ-on-chip technology for medical research.
20:00
The latest news from the BBC.
20:30
Rajan Datar explores the future of Britain's seaside towns, from Margate to Skegness, uncovering stories of revival, climate pressure, and community grit. Can the British seaside still shine in 2025?
21:00
The latest news from the BBC.
21:30
Join our AI Decoded team as we unpack and take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence.
22:00
The latest news from the BBC.
23:00
The latest news from the BBC.
00:00
The latest news from the BBC.
00:30
Examining the business stories and economic trends that are re-shaping our world.
01:00
The latest news from the BBC.
01:30
Architect Lina Ghotmeh leads a Paris practice using her ethos of 'archaeology of the future'. She now brings this vision to her most ambitious project: redesigning the British Museum's Western Range.
02:00
The latest news from the BBC.
02:30
John Simpson, in discussion with the BBC's unparalleled range of experts across the world, analyses why Russia is so keen to capture the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk.
03:00
The latest news from the BBC.
03:30
Join our AI Decoded team as we unpack and take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence.
04:00
The latest news from the BBC.
04:30
Investigation of a disturbing trend of wildlife deaths along Colombia's lifeblood, the River Magdalena, and Camilla Mota reports from Brazil ahead of the latest United Nations climate talks.