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BBC World News Presenters

Presenter Programme Regular hours
Mike Embley BBC World News, BBC News 0200-0500 Tuesday-Friday
Adnan Nawaz BBC World News, BBC News 0200-0500 Monday, 0200-0600 Saturday, 0000-0600 Sunday
Komla Dumor^ BBC World News
Focus on Africa
0500–0800 Monday–Thursday (alternate)
1830–1900 Monday–Friday
Naga Munchetty^ BBC World News 0500–0800 Monday–Thursday (alternate)
Martine Dennis^ BBC World News 0500–0800 Friday, 0600–1200 Saturday-Sunday
Nik Gowing BBC World News 0800–1200 Monday, Wednesday-Friday
Geeta Guru-Murthy BBC World News 0800–1200 Tuesday
George Alagiah GMT 1200–1300 Monday–Thursday
Stephen Sackur GMT 1200–1300 Most Friday's
Mishal Husain Impact 1300-1500 Monday-Thursday
Jon Sopel Global 1500-1700 Monday-Thursday
Ros Atkins BBC World News
World Have Your Say
1700-1900 Monday
1500-1600 Friday
Lucy Hockings BBC World News
Impact
1700-1900 Tuesday-Thursday
1300-1500 Friday
Tim Willcox BBC World News 1600-1900 Friday
Zeinab Badawi World News Today 1900–2100 Monday, Thursday, 1900–2000 Friday
Philippa Thomas World News Today 1900–2100 Tuesday, Wednesday
Tanya Beckett Business Edition 2100-2200 Monday-Thursday
Jamie Robertson Business Edition, BBC World News 2000-2200 Friday
Katty Kay BBC World News America 2200–2300 Monday–Friday
Babita Sharma Newsday 2300-0200 Monday–Thursday
Rico Hizon Newsday 2300-0200 Monday–Thursday
Kasia Madera Newsday, BBC News 2300-0200 Friday-Saturday
Sharanjit Leyl Newsday 2300-0200 Friday
David Eades BBC World News 1200-1900 Saturday-Sunday
Karin Giannone BBC World News 1900-0100 Saturday
Peter Dobbie BBC World News 1900–2300 Sunday

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