TV
BBC Parliament goes 24/7
Published Wednesday, May 28 2003, 17:12 BST | By Neil Wilkes
BBC Parliament is to commence full 24 hour broadcasts next month.
The channel, which currently broadcasts between 5.30am and midnight each day, will fill the extra hours with repeats of programmes such as The Record and Parliament and Politique.
There will also be extended coverage of questions in the Lords and more recorded coverage of daytime select committees.
The channel, which currently broadcasts between 5.30am and midnight each day, will fill the extra hours with repeats of programmes such as The Record and Parliament and Politique.
There will also be extended coverage of questions in the Lords and more recorded coverage of daytime select committees.
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