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26.01.04


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Publication of The Hutton Report - BBC coverage


Wednesday 28 January 2004


BBC ONE


Noon-3.20pm: BBC News Special - The Hutton Report - BBC News 24 production, presented by Huw Edwards. The programme will include at 12.30pm Lord Hutton, outlining the main findings of his inquiry, live and in full. It will also cover the Prime Minister's statement from the Commons at 2.00pm with Andrew Neil and the Daily Politics team.


BBC TWO


11.00am-12.30pm: Daily Politics (including Prime Minister's Questions).


1.00-1.40pm: One O'Clock News, including Nations & Regions bulletins, moves from BBC ONE.


10.30-11.30pm: Newsnight, extended to 60 minutes.


BBC News 24


Coverage throughout the day including -


11.30pm-Midnight: HARDtalk, Tim Sebastian interviews Richard Ayre, former Deputy Chief Executive of BBC News, and Stryker McGuire, London Bureau Chief, Newsweek.


BBC Radio 4


1.00-2.00pm: World at One, extended to 60 minutes.


2.00-4.00pm: LW only - The Prime Minister's Statement to the House of Commons on the Hutton Report. End time to be confirmed.


3.00-3.30pm: FM only - Special Hutton Summary.


BBC Radio Five Live


Five Live will cover events live throughout the day as they happen, including all press conferences and statements issued.


• Allan Robb will be at the Royal Courts of Justice throughout the day to report on the latest news.


• Simon Mayo will present his programme (Noon-4.00pm) from Westminster, incorporating Prime Minister's Questions, followed by Lord Hutton at 12.30pm. John Pienaar will join Mayo.


• Peter Allen and Jane Garvey will present Drive (4.00-7.00pm) from Westminster and will incorporate a documentary on Hutton at 6.30pm.


• Due to the postponement of the Carling Cup match and the publication of the Hutton Report there will be a News Special from 7.00 to 10.00pm, presented by Jeremy Bowen and Sian Williams.


• Matthew Bannister will present his programme from 10.00pm-1.00am (6-0-6 is dropped).


Friday 30 January 2004


BBC Radio 4


1.30-2.00pm: Feedback Hutton Phone In. Roger Bolton chairs a phone in about the impact on the BBC of the Hutton Report.



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