BBC News at Five

BBC News at Five (2006-2020)

EndedNews show

BBC News at Five provides in-depth discussions and analysis of the latest breaking news with Huw Edwards or Gavin Esler.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 17:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2020-07-0303/07/2020Jul 3, 2020
2020-07-0202/07/2020Jul 2, 2020
2020-07-0101/07/2020Jul 1, 2020
2020-06-3030/06/2020Jun 30, 2020
2020-06-2929/06/2020Jun 29, 2020
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did BBC News at Five premiere?

BBC News at Five premiered in 1999.

Who were the anchors of BBC News at Five in 2006?

In 2006, the anchors of BBC News at Five were Huw Edwards, George Alagiah, and Sophie Raworth.

Was BBC News at Five a live broadcast in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five was a live broadcast in 2006.

How long was each episode of BBC News at Five in 2006?

Each episode of BBC News at Five in 2006 was approximately 30 minutes long.

Who were some of the regular contributors to BBC News at Five in 2006?

Some of the regular contributors to BBC News at Five in 2006 included political editor Nick Robinson, business editor Robert Peston, and sports correspondent Dan Roan.

Did BBC News at Five cover international news in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five covered international news in 2006, providing viewers with updates from around the world.

Did BBC News at Five have a sports segment in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five had a sports segment in 2006, featuring the latest sports news and highlights.

Did BBC News at Five have a weather report in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five included a weather report in 2006, informing viewers about the current and upcoming weather conditions.

How did BBC News at Five cover breaking news in 2006?

BBC News at Five provided extensive coverage of breaking news stories in 2006, ensuring that viewers were kept up to date with the latest developments.

Did BBC News at Five have a political segment in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five featured a political segment in 2006, with political editor Nick Robinson providing analysis and insights into the current political landscape.

Did BBC News at Five have interviews with notable figures in 2006?

Yes, BBC News at Five conducted interviews with notable figures in 2006, allowing viewers to gain deeper insights into various topics and issues.

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