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The World Today Weekend

Join the World Today Weekend each Saturday and Sunday morning for a breakfast news show with a difference.

Every programme one of our regular presenters - Julian Worricker or Rebecca Kesby - is joined by two distinguished guests.

Politicians and diplomats, writers, journalists, scientists, philosophers and comedians have all been on our panel.

We dig behind the headlines to ask the questions that are missed in the daily rush to deadlines.

Whether it's an important newsmaking interview, the latest insights from the worlds of business and sport, or a bit of music and poetry, we find a different way to bring you the weekend's news.

Programmes:
on BBC iPlayer (144)
Previous programmes:
by year (155)

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    30/10/2011

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    Available since Sunday.

    Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.

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    1. 30/10/2011

      More:
      programme information

      Listen now (55 minutes)

      Available since Sunday.

      Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.

    2. 30/10/2011

      More:
      programme information

      Listen now (25 minutes)

      Available since Sunday.

      Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.

    3. 29/10/2011

      More:
      programme information

      Listen now (55 minutes)

      Available since Saturday.

      Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.

    4. 29/10/2011

      More:
      programme information

      Listen now (25 minutes)

      Available since Saturday.

      Live news and current affairs, business and sport from around the world.

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