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SATURDAY 19 DECEMBER 1998 (BBC WORLD)
8:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
8:30 World Focus: Kings of the Jungle
(World Focus: Kings of the Jungle)
Presented by Matt Frei
In the second of two programmes Matt Frei probes Indonesia's absentee landlords,
a ruling elite who have enriched themselves at the expense of the rainforest,
the people and the animals who lived in it.
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
9:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
9:30 World Living: Earth Report
(World Living: Earth Report)
China
Reports include China's dead river systems; medicine alternatives to tiger bones
and a return visit to the Guanzhou family.
(Repeated)
10:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
10:30 Hard Talk
(Hard Talk)
Presented by Tim Sebastian
Tim Sebastian talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
(Repeated)
11:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather and Human Rights, Human Wrongs.
11:30 World Focus: Correspondent
(World Focus: Correspondent)
Presented by Kevin Connely
BBC correspondents around the globe provide an insight into life around the
world.
(Repeated)
12:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
12:05 Weekend World: Diana: Legacy of a Princess
(Weekend World: Diana: Legacy of a Princess)
Joan Bakewell presents a moving tribute to the achievements of Diana, Princess
of Wales, in campaigning against landmines and reassess the impact of her
historic visit.
13:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
13:30 World Living: Holiday
(World Living: Holiday)
Presented by Jill Dando
Jill Dando and the team with some more reports from popular tourist destinations
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
14:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
14:30 This Week
(This Week)
A weekly showcase for reports from the BBC's network of over 250 global
correspondents.
Followed by World City Guides.
15:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
15:05 Weekend World: Provos
(Weekend World: Provos)
Secret War (3)
Peter Taylor continues his history of the provisional IRA & Sinn Fein since
1969. This week looking at the escalation of violence as the 80s progressed &
the 'supergrass' era.
16:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
16:05 Weekend World: American Visions
(Weekend World: American Visions)
The Empire of Signs
Robert Hughes personal view of American art focuses on the time between 1945 &
the late 1960s, when America becomes the art capital of the West with the Pop
Art of Jackson Pollock and Willem De Kooning.
17:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather and Human Rights, Human Wrongs.
17:30 World Living: the Big Catch
(World Living: the Big Catch)
Nile Perch (1)
Liam Dale begins the fishing trip of his life by travelling to Egypt in search
of the Nile Perch.
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
18:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
18:05 Weekend World: Diana: Legacy of a Princess
(Weekend World: Diana: Legacy of a Princess)
Joan Bakewell presents a moving tribute to the achievements of Diana, Princess
of Wales, in campaigning against landmines and reassess the impact of her
historic visit.
(Repeated)
19:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather and Human Rights, Human Wrongs.
19:30 Hard Talk
(Hard Talk)
Presented by Tim Sebastian
Tim Sebastian talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
(Repeated)
20:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather and Human Rights, Human Wrongs.
20:30 World Living: Holiday
(World Living: Holiday)
Presented by Jill Dando
Jill Dando and the team with some more reports from popular tourist destinations
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
21:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
21:30 This Week
(This Week)
A weekly showcase for reports from the BBC's network of over 250 global
correspondents.
(Repeated)
22:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather and Human Rights, Human Wrongs.
22:30 World Focus: Correspondent
(World Focus: Correspondent)
Presented by Kevin Connely
BBC correspondents around the globe provide an insight into life around the
world.
(Repeated)
23:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
23:05 Weekend World: Provos
(Weekend World: Provos)
Secret War (3)
Peter Taylor continues his history of the provisional IRA & Sinn Fein since
1969. This week looking at the escalation of violence as the 80s progressed &
the 'supergrass' era.
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
0:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
0:30 World Living: Top Gear
(World Living: Top Gear)
Presented by Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, Quentin Wilson
Guests: Michelle Newman, Vicki Butler-Henderson
The popular motoring series with Jeremy Clarkson, Tiff Needell, Quentin Wilson,
Michelle Newman and Vicki Butler-Henderson who bring you up to date with all the
latest news and features on all manner of four-wheeled vehicles.
(Repeated)
1:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
1:05 Weekend World: American Visions
(Weekend World: American Visions)
The Empire Of Signs Robert Hughes personal view of American art focuses on the
time between 1945 & the late 1960s, when America becomes the art capital of the
West with the Pop Art of Jackson Pollock and Willem De Kooning.
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
2:00 BBC World News
(BBC World News)
Followed by Weather.
2:30 Simpson's World
(Simpson's World)
Presented by John Simpson
The BBC's world affairs editor, John Simpson, takes a personal look at global
issues.
Followed by World City Guides.
3:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
3:30 World Living: The Net
(World Living: The Net)
The BBC's computing and information technology show offering advice and
information on how to get the most out of the systems on offer.
(Repeated)
4:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
4:30 World Focus: Correspondent
(World Focus: Correspondent)
Presented by Kevin Connely
BBC correspondents around the globe provide an insight into life around the
world.
(Repeated)
Followed by World City Guides.
5:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
5:30 Simpson's World
(Simpson's World)
Presented by John Simpson
The BBC's world affairs editor, John Simpson, takes a personal look at global
issues.
(Repeated)
6:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
6:30 Hard Talk
(Hard Talk)
Presented by Tim Sebastian
Tim Sebastian talks to newsmakers and personalities from across the globe.
(Repeated)
7:00 BBC News; Weather
(BBC News; Weather)
Followed by Weather.
7:30 This Week
(This Week)
A weekly showcase for reports from the BBC's network of over 250 global
correspondents.
(Repeated)
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