THURSDAY 10 JUNE
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
South Asia Wired
Afghan analyst Martine van Bijlert talks to Dheera Sujan about her insiders view of the complicated and multi-layered relationship Afghanistan has with the international community.
(UTC 15:14, 22: 40, 23:40)
Classic Dox
Buffalo Nation (Orig. Broadcast January 2005)
Romantic images of the Old West feature majestic buffalo thundering across the Great Plains in the company of Indians on horseback. In the battle for control of the Plains, the buffalo was almost wiped out. Producer Martha Hawley explores how ranchers are working to restore the herds as Native American traditional culture is being revived.
(UTC 00:00, 01:30, 02:30, 06:30, 09:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:30, 16:30, 21:30)
Repeat programmes:
Radio Books (UTC 03:00, 05:30, 10:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
The State We're In (UTC 03:00, 9:00, 11:30 - primary programme on Saturday)
The State We're In - South Asia edition (UTC 14:14 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Earth Beat (UTC 02:00, 04:10, 06:00, 07:00, 13:00, 14:30, 17:30, 18:34, 20:14, 23:10 - primary programme on Friday)
European Jazz Stage/ World Music (UTC 8:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Reloaded (UTC 01:10, 18:14, 19:34, 20:34 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 03:50, 15:24, 16:30, 23:50 - primary programme on Tuesday)
FRIDAY 11 JUNE
Bridges with Africa
We're giving the microphone to Diaspora groups in Europe and are linking up with stations in Africa. The show goes beyond the clichés of starving children and war-ridden countries and seeks to bring you genuine voices from a vibrant continent.
(UTC 00:00, 01:10, 03:30, 04:30, 05:10, 08:00, 10:00, 11:10, 13:00, 14:30, 17:30, 18:14, 20:14, 22:10, 23:10)
Earth Beat
We travel the globe to look at the challenges and solutions to sharing urban space. We visit a slum in India to find out if city planners can learn from these makeshift homes. Discover a tiny apartment in Hong Kong that can transform into a multiple of rooms. And consider how well we dwell with wildlife.
(UTC 10:30, 13:00, 14:30,16:30, 19:34, 23:40)
Classic Dox
The Winged Muse (Orig. Broadcast June 2004)
The regal, enchanting swan has inspired so much memorable poetry, music and imagery that one might almost forget that this beautiful, long-necked creature also has a private life off-stage in Nature. Producer Marijke van der Meer portrays both aspects of the life of a swan: as a bird and as a work of art.
(UTC 09:00, 11:00, 12:30, 16:30, 21:30)
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
Repeat programmes:
Reloaded (UTC 02:00, 05:40, 09:40, 11:40 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Radio Books (UTC 02:30, 09:10, 13:30, 15:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
Live! at the Concertgebouw (06:00 - primary programme on Monday)
The State We're In, Midweek Edition (UTC 12:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 16:30 - primary programme on Tuesday)
Earth Beat India (UTC 01:40, 15:14 - primary programme on Wednesday)
South Asia Wired (UTC 02:20, 09:00, 11:00, 14:14, 18:44, 20:44)
The State We're In - South Asia edition (UTC 22:40 - primary programme on Wednesday)
SATURDAY 12 JUNE
The State We're In
Switching teams: Martine Delaney was once Martin Delaney, an elite soccer player in Tasmania, Australia. After becoming a woman, she began playing again, with women. It became a media circus, but Martine ended up scoring a huge political victory.
Fighting and faith: Barry Braden used to be a violent criminal. Now he competes in mixed martial arts, or MMA. Its critics call it barbaric and dangerous. But for Barry, MMA is a matter of life, and faith.
The beautiful game – commentary: For columnist John Doyle, the magic of the World Cup boils down to a moment on a Berlin street in the middle of the night, when he saw two people sleeping peacefully on a sidewalk. His commentary was adapted from his new book The World Is a Ball.
A sporting tale: English footballer Nathan Blake was playing in his first professional championship game in front of thousands back in 1999. He had a glorious chance to score a goal. But then he noticed that the opposing goalie had collapsed. So Nathan decided to help him instead of trying to score. He tells Jonathan what that moment means to him all these years later.
Beijing housing blues: Younger Beijingers who want to get married, start a family and settle down face a lot of pressure to buy a home. But the're simply aren't enough. And those that are available are horribly expensive. Marije Vlaskamp tells Jonathan how young couples are coping with the impossibilities facing them.
(UTC 01:00, 02:00, 05:00, 07:00, 10:00,12:00, 14:05, 16:35,18:05, 20:05, 23:00)
Network Europe Week
A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
This week:
· The Dutch vote but what will the next government look like?
· No more dodgy dealings - EU finance ministers agree to submit national budgets for peer review.
· Slip of the tongue, but why did financial markets panic when a junior civil servant spoke.
· Catholic priests in Italy could be exposed, but this time by their mistresses.
· Football renaissance - Serbia comes to the world cup leaving the past behind.
(UTC 00:00, 04:00, 06:00, 08:00, 11:30, 13:00, 16:05, 19:35, 21:00, 22:00)
Repeat Programmes:
Radio Books (UTC 22:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
The State We're In, Midweek Edition (UTC 03:30 - primary programme on Monday)
Network Europe (UTC 03:00 primary programme on Friday)
Earth Beat (UTC 01:00, 04:30, 08:30, 13:30, 15:05, 21:30 - primary programme on Friday)
Bridges with Africa (UTC 19:05 - primary programme on Friday)
Classic Dox (UTC 06:30, 11:00, 17:30 - primary programme on Friday)
European Jazz Stage /World Music (UTC 09:00 - primary programme on Monday)
SUNDAY 13 JUNE
Radio Books
Mockingbird - by Hafid Bouazza
Award-winning Moroccan-Dutch author Hafid Bouazza has lived in the Netherlands since the age of seven. His work is inspired by the classic Arabic tales of 1001 nights and 19th-century Dutch literature. His story for Radio Books is a richly poetic tale of forbidden love.
(UTC 00:30, 02:30, 04:30, 05:30, 07:30, 09:30, 10:30, 12:30, 13:30, 16:35, 18:30, 19:30, 21:30)
Network Europe Extra
Arts and Culture brought to you each Sunday from Europe's widest partnership of international broadcasters.
This week:
· Central heating and elevators the lap of luxury? For Communist Prague it was.
· We hear about pre-fab housing in the Czech Republic.
· The effects of strikes on tourism in Greece this summer.
· A titillating play is put on in Paris.
(UTC 00:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 05:00, 07:00, 09:00, 10:00, 16:03, 17:03, 18:03, 19:03, 21:00, 22:00)
Repeat programmes:
The State We're In (UTC 01:00, 06:00, 08:00, 11:00, 13:00, 15:05, 17:30 - primary programme on Saturday)
Earth Beat (UTC 03:30, 15:05, 21:30 - primary programme on Friday)
Bridges with Africa (UTC 22:30)
Network Europe Week (UTC 12:00 - primary programme on Saturday)
Reloaded (UTC 15:30 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 15:50 - primary programme on Tuesday)
MONDAY 14 JUNE
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
Classic Dox
In the Shark's Domain (Orig. Broadcast October 2001)
No matter how safe we feel, we are always at the mercy of a predator. We could be swimming at our favourite beach and suddenly a shark mistakes us for lunch. We could be living in a small town and be shot by a man who hears God's voice telling him to do it. Producer Dheera Sujan draws unsettling parallels between sharks and serial killers.
(UTC 00:00, 04:30, 07:30, 12:00, 13:30, 21:30)
European Jazz Stage/ World Music
A classical approach to jazz – or is it the other way around? The Lincoln Centre Jazz Orchestra and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra join forces in an Ellington/Strayhorn arrangement of Grieg's Peer Gynt Suite, and interpret Ellington's The River Suite. Your host is Hans Mantel.
(UTC 03:00)
Live at the Concertgebouw
The Hague Philharmonic Orchestra is conducted by Edo de Waart and soloist is the young pianist Joyce Yang. Music by Tristan Keuris, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss. The concert is hosted by Hans Haffmans.
(UTC 01:00)
The State We're In - Midweek edition
Switching teams: Martine Delaney was once Martin Delaney, an elite soccer player in Tasmania, Australia. After becoming a woman, she began playing again, with women. It became a media circus, but Martine ended up scoring a huge political victory.
Fighting and faith: Barry Braden used to be a violent criminal. Now he competes in mixed martial arts, or MMA. Its critics call it barbaric and dangerous. But for Barry, MMA is a matter of life, and faith.
The beautiful game – commentary: For columnist John Doyle, the magic of the World Cup boils down to a moment on a Berlin street in the middle of the night, when he saw two people sleeping peacefully on a sidewalk. His commentary was adapted from his new book The World Is a Ball.
(UTC 05:30)
Repeat programmes:
Network Europe Week (UTC 04:00, 05:00, 07:00, 18:35, 20:35 - primary programme on Saturday)
Radio Books (UTC 11:30, 17:30, 23:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 06:50, 08:50, 15:25, 16:30 - primary programme on Tuesday)
Network Europe Extra (UTC 11:00, 12:30, 15:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
Earth Beat (UTC 6:00, 08:00, 10:30, 13:00, 19:35 - primary programme on Friday)
Earth Beat - South Asia edition (UTC 14:14, 22:30 - primary Programme on Wednesday)
South Asia Wired (UTC 15:14, 22:45 - primary programme on Thursday)
The State We're In (UTC 09:00 - primary programme on Saturday)
TUESDAY 15 JUNE
Commonwealth Story
A selection of winning stories chosen from the large number of entries for the 2009 Commonwealth Short Story Competition.
The Father's Blessing - by Mbofung Carlang Ndubuis from Nigeria.
A tense story of anger and love.
(UTC 00:50, 15:24, 16:30)
Live! at the Concertgebouw - 2009
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by its chief conductor Mariss Jansons plays music by Smetana, the Double Concerto by Martinu, and Symphony no. 4 by Brahms. Your host is Hans Haffmans.
(UTC 08:00)
Classic Dox
The Master's Menagerie (Orig. Broadcast May 2000)
During the Dutch Golden Age, painters depicted domestic and exotic animals in all styles and genres. The director of the Amsterdam zoo and various art experts guide producer David Swatling through the Dutch animal kingdom of the 17th century as painted by Rembrandt, Jan Steen, Paulus Potter and many others.
(UTC 01:30, 06:30, 12:00, 13:30, 14:30, 17:30, 21:30)
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
Repeat programmes:
Earth Beat (UTC 00:30, 03:00, 11:00, 18:35, 20:35, 22:30, 23:30 - primary programme on Friday)
Earth Beat - South Asia edition (UTC 15:14 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Bridges with Africa (UTC 03:30, 05:30, 13:00 - primary programme on Friday)
Radio Books (UTC 00:00, 02:30, 07:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
Reloaded (UTC 05:10, 15:30, 19:35 - primary programme on Wednesday)
The State We're In, Midweek Edition (UTC 02:00, 04:30, 06:00, 07:00, 10:30, 18:14, 20:14, 22:10, 23:10 - primary programme on Monday)
The State We/re In - South Asia edition (UTC 14:14)
WEDNESDAY 16 JUNE
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 19:00, 21:00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
Reloaded
Here's your chance to catch up with some of the highlights from recent programmes: the best, the most interesting or newsworthy, or sometimes the funniest, chosen by our producers and presented by Mindy Ran.
(UTC 00:30, 16:35, 18:14, 20:14, 22:10, 23:10)
Classic Dox
Buffalo Nation (Orig. Broadcast January 2005)
Romantic images of the Old West feature majestic buffalo thundering across the Great Plains in the company of Indians on horseback. In the battle for control of the Plains, the buffalo was almost wiped out. Producer Martha Hawley explores how ranchers are working to restore the herds as Native American traditional culture is being revived.
(UTC 00:00, 06:30, 11:00, 12:00, 13:30, 16:30, 21:30)
The State We're In - South Asia edition
Join your host Chhavi for a focused look at Zimbabwe, a country which has seen years of severe political repression, a recent cholera epidemic, and an inflation rate measured in the millions of percent that eventually led to the adoption of the American dollar very recently. Stay tuned to hear from three mothers who tell us about keeping their families together, the minister of water resources and management, and the folks who run Radio Voice of the People.
(UTC 15:14)
Earth Beat - South Asia edition
Join your host Chhavi for a roundup of conservation techniques from round the world. From Kabul we hear of a unique way of drying and storing produce for the winter. From Oaxaca we hear about a waterless toilet. From New Delhi we hear about an air filter the government has installed in Central Park. And, finally, from Kashmir, once a paradise on earth, we have a report on the environmental situation there.
(UTC 10:40)
Repeat programmes:
Live! at the Concertgebouw (UTC 02:00 - primary programme on Monday)
European Jazz Stage/World Music (UTC 07:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Bridges with Africa (UTC 00:30, 04:30, 06:00, 08:30, 11:30, 14:30, 17:30, 18:30, 20:30, 22:30, - primary programme on Friday)
The State We're In, Midweek Edition (UTC 01:10, 05:10, 08:00, 13:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Earth Beat (UTC 01:40, 05:30, 09:00 - primary programme on Friday)
Radio Books (UTC 15:30, 23:10)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 09:50 - primary programme on Tuesday)
South Asia Wired (UTC 10:30, 14:14, 18:14, 20:14,22:10 - primary programme on Thursday)
THURSDAY 17 JUNE
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
South Asia Wired
Afghan analyst Martine van Bijlert talks to Dheera Sujan about her insiders view of the complicated and multi-layered relationship Afghanistan has with the international community.
(UTC 15:14, 22: 40, 23:40)
Classic Dox
The Winged Muse (Orig. Broadcast June 2004)
The regal, enchanting swan has inspired so much memorable poetry, music and imagery that one might almost forget that this beautiful, long-necked creature also has a private life off-stage in Nature. Producer Marijke van der Meer portrays both aspects of the life of a swan: as a bird and as a work of art.
(UTC 00:00, 01:30, 02:30, 06:30, 09:00, 11:00, 12:00, 13:30, 16:30, 21:30)
Repeat programmes:
Radio Books (UTC 03:00, 05:30, 10:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
The State We're In (UTC 03:00, 9:00, 11:30 - primary programme on Saturday)
The State We're In - South Asia edition (UTC 14:14 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Earth Beat (UTC 02:00, 04:10, 06:00, 07:00, 13:00, 14:30, 17:30, 18:34, 20:14, 23:10 - primary programme on Friday)
European Jazz Stage/ World Music (UTC 8:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Reloaded (UTC 01:10, 18:14, 19:34, 20:34 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 03:50, 15:24, 16:30, 23:50 - primary programme on Tuesday)
FRIDAY 18 JUNE
Bridges with Africa
We're giving the microphone to Diaspora groups in Europe and are linking up with stations in Africa. The show goes beyond the clichés of starving children and war-ridden countries and seeks to bring you genuine voices from a vibrant continent.
(UTC 00:00, 01:10, 03:30, 04:30, 05:10, 08:00, 10:00, 11:10, 13:00, 14:30, 17:30, 18:14, 20:14, 22:10, 23:10)
Earth Beat
Are women greener than men? Families are becoming increasingly rattled by their green behaviour, but which gender is doing their best for the planet. We talk to a couple about eco-domestic disputes and to a man whose job it is to green the home. We also hear from a guy who's created a toaster from scratch.
(UTC 10:30, 13:00, 14:30,16:30, 19:34, 23:40)
Classic Dox
A Boat Trip through Borneo (Orig. Broadcast May 2005)
The wildlife habitat of Borneo has been sited as one of the most endangered places on earth. The World Wildlife Fund leads a campaign called "Heart of Borneo" to try and stop various threats like the illegal pet-trade in orangutans. Producer Anne Blair Gould meets orphan orangutan babies and a wild male orangutan named Beethoven.
(UTC 09:00, 11:00, 12:30, 16:30, 21:30)
Network Europe
A collaboration by Europe's leading broadcasters - A pan-European team links up across the continent every day to provide a fresh perspective on events and life in Europe.
(UTC 16:00, 17:00, 19:00, 21.00)
Newsline
The latest world news and current affairs.
Repeat programmes:
Reloaded (UTC 02:00, 05:40, 09:40, 11:40 - primary programme on Wednesday)
Radio Books (UTC 02:30, 09:10, 13:30, 15:30 - primary programme on Sunday)
Live! at the Concertgebouw (06:00 - primary programme on Monday)
The State We're In, Midweek Edition (UTC 12:00 - primary programme on Monday)
Commonwealth Story (UTC 16:30 - primary programme on Tuesday)
Earth Beat India (UTC 01:40, 15:14 - primary programme on Wednesday)
South Asia Wired (UTC 02:20, 09:00, 11:00, 14:14, 18:44, 20:44)
The State We're In - South Asia edition (UTC 22:40 - primary programme on Wednesday)
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