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23.11.02

WORLD SERVICE


Former Head of Policy NATO HQ on BBC World Service's Talking Point


BBC World Service's Talking Point - the international multimedia interview programme tomorrow (Sunday 24 November) at 2.00pm (14.00 GMT) - discusses the Nato summit in Prague this week.


The guest in the studio will be Colonel Bob Stewart, Head of Policy Nato HQ - 1994-95, who wrote original papers on expansion of Nato.


Presenter Roger Hearing will take listeners questions and explore themes including: will the new Nato countries contribute to the alliance? Does Nato still have a relevant role in the 21st Century? Should Nato be involved in any future conflict with Iraq?


Talking Point can be heard 648 MW, Channel 865 on the Sky Electronic Programme Guide, Channel 80 on Freeview or the internet on bbc.kongjiang.org/www.bbc.co.uk/talking point


Notes to Editors


In the UK, the BBC World Service is available on 648 MW in south-east England. In addition, overnight on BBC Radio 4, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Ulster and via digital radio, digital satellite and the Internet.


Outside the UK, BBC World Service is available on shortwave; on FM in more than 117 capital cities; and selected programmes are carried on almost 2,000 FM and MW radio stations around the world.


High quality reception of World Service programmes is available via satellite in Europe and North America.


It can be heard on the BBC's digital multiplex in the UK or in Europe on the Astra satellite, channel 865.


The BBC World Service website - bbc.kongjiang.org/www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice - contains extensive, interactive news services available in English, Arabic, Chinese Russian and Spanish with audiostreaming available in 43 languages.


It also contains detailed information about World Service broadcasts, schedules and frequencies in all languages.


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