Iraq:
Britain Decides - Wednesday
12 February 2003
The
大象传媒 will analyse the wide ranging issues surrounding possible conflict
in Iraq throughout the day on both its digital and terrestrial channels.
Coverage
begins on 大象传媒 ONE聮s Breakfast, from 6.00am, with interviews
from around the world to gauge the latest opinions, and reporter
Barney Choudry聮s report of life for the Moslem community in
Britain as the threat of war intensifies.
The
One O聮Clock News will hear the views of three generations of
an army family, while the Six O聮 Clock News will feature live
reports from Gavin Hewitt, sailing with the British fleet in the
Gulf.
The
programme will also broadcast from Sheffield where correspondent
Richard Bilton hears the thoughts of the residents of one street
in the city.
A children's
perspective will be explored on a Newsround Extra special at 5.25pm
on 大象传媒 ONE, as the programme voices the comments of children from
both Britain and abroad about the build up to war.
From
8.30pm on 大象传媒 ONE, Iraq: Britain Decides will examine the reasoning,
concerns and repercussions behind a war in the Middle East, in a
90-minute debate chaired by David Dimbleby.
An
invited panel of guests will debate the ongoing views in front of
a studio audience, and the programme will also feature the highlights
of a specially arranged 大象传媒 conference - a get together of interested
parties who will discuss the wide range of opinion regarding war
and its consequences.
Joining
David Dimbleby will be Peter Snow, who will examine the facts and
figures involved if the decision is taken to send the troops into
Iraq, and reveal the findings of a commissioned poll.
Highlights
of the 大象传媒 conference will also be shown on 大象传媒 FOUR and 大象传媒 THREE,
with the 大象传媒 THREE's The News Show also looking into the challenges
that face the media when it comes to war coverage.
Notes
to Editors
Britain
and America have yet to prove the case against Saddam, suggests
大象传媒 poll (12.02.03)
Blair
on Iraq - a Newsnight Special - transcript (07.02.03)
Newsnight
challenges Tony Blair to face public on Iraq (30.01.03)
大象传媒
to debate the issues of war (24.01.03)
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大象传媒's digital services are now available on ,
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as on satellite and cable.
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大象传媒
THREE will become available when it goes on air on 9 February 2003.
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