06:00 News
06:02 On Location
06:15 The Week in Reports
06:30 The Cultural Magazine
07:00 News
07:02 The Movie Magazine
07:15 Dead Donkeys Fear No Hyenas, Part 1
Farmland - the new green gold. Across the globe, global commercial demand for arable land is on the rise. One of the most profitable new agricultural hotspots...
Farmland - the new green gold. Across the globe, global commercial demand for arable land is on the rise. One of the most profitable new agricultural hotspots is Ethiopia. In the hopes of huge export revenues, the Ethiopian government is leasing millions of hectares of land to foreign investors. But there’s a dark side to this dream of prosperity.
08:00 News
08:15 Christmas in Vienna - From the Vienna Konzerthaus
Every Christmas in Vienna, the Konzerthaus choir, the Singakademie, and the Vienna Boys’ Choir put on a joint concert. In 2016, they were accompanied...
Every Christmas in Vienna, the Konzerthaus choir, the Singakademie, and the Vienna Boys’ Choir put on a joint concert. In 2016, they were accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erwin Ortner. Famous far beyond Austria, the concert from the Konzerthaus in Vienna is a traditional cultural highlight of the Advent season.
09:00 News
09:15 Contemporary Classical
"Sarah’s Music - Contemporary Classical†is DW’s weekly program dedicated to the rich diversity of classical music. Presenter Sarah...
"Sarah’s Music - Contemporary Classical†is DW’s weekly program dedicated to the rich diversity of classical music. Presenter Sarah Willis gets up close and personal with the stars of the classical music world.
09:30 Founders' Valley - Women. Violence. Power
Some of the most devastating human rights violations worldwide are committed against women and girls. Gender inequality remains a problem everywhere. But...
Some of the most devastating human rights violations worldwide are committed against women and girls. Gender inequality remains a problem everywhere. But in India, crimes are committed even against unborn female babies. Young entrepreneurs there are refusing to accept traditional mindsets and power structures. They’re tackling violence against women with the help of technology.
10:00 News
10:15 The Week in Reports
10:30 The Science Magazine
11:00 News
11:15 Jonas Kaufmann: A Tenor for the Ages
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty...
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty in his singing, the intelligence of his acting, and his extraordinary range - from heroic stage roles in Wagner, to Schubert’s intimate Lieder compositions.
12:00 News
12:15 The Week in Reports
12:30 The Environment Magazine
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 The German Music Magazine
14:00 News
14:15 News
14:30 The Cultural Magazine
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 The Environment Magazine
16:00 News
16:30 The German Music Magazine
17:00 News
17:15 Life behind the Stars
We don’t see or feel them and yet they surround us all the time: cosmic rays. They create the beautiful Northern Lights and have had a significant...
We don’t see or feel them and yet they surround us all the time: cosmic rays. They create the beautiful Northern Lights and have had a significant effect on the evolution of life on Earth, but they also bear a great threat. How do they impact our climate? And what are the consequences for life on Earth?
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 The Travel Guide
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 The Science Magazine
20:00 News
20:30 The Motor Magazine
21:00 News
21:15 The Current Affairs Documentary
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close...
The weekly half-hour program delivers in-depth reporting on topical political issues and newsworthy events. Revealing the story behind the stories, "Close up" is informative, gripping and visually powerful.
21:45 Living in the Digital Age
22:00 News
22:30 Founders' Valley - Women. Violence. Power
Some of the most devastating human rights violations worldwide are committed against women and girls. Gender inequality remains a problem everywhere. But...
Some of the most devastating human rights violations worldwide are committed against women and girls. Gender inequality remains a problem everywhere. But in India, crimes are committed even against unborn female babies. Young entrepreneurs there are refusing to accept traditional mindsets and power structures. They’re tackling violence against women with the help of technology.
23:00 News
23:15 On Location
23:30 The Globalization Program
00:00 News
00:02 PopXport Special: Felix Jaehn
With some 1.5 billion music streams and 79 platinum records German DJ Felix Jaehn is a global star. We'll be showing a portrait of the Hamburg native,...
With some 1.5 billion music streams and 79 platinum records German DJ Felix Jaehn is a global star. We'll be showing a portrait of the Hamburg native, go on stage with him, and hear about the remix megahit "Cheerleader".
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Prominent Europeans are calling the shots in Euromaxx Edition, which today is all about music. Star violist André Rieu tells DW why he likes to play waltzes and why music can make people happy.
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 Special: 50 Years 2001 - A Space Odyssey
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion...
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion at the German Film Museum explores the film and the man who made what is regularly voted as 'the best movie ever made.'
01:30 The Motor Magazine
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance....
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance. And: pure elegance in classic design: the vintage Rometsch-Beeskow.
04:00 News
04:02 Highlights of 2018’s Young Euro Classic
Tomorrow’s musicians today! Each summer, the world’s best youth orchestras come together in Berlin to perform a mix of traditional and contemporary...
Tomorrow’s musicians today! Each summer, the world’s best youth orchestras come together in Berlin to perform a mix of traditional and contemporary music. It’s a music festival unlike any other!
04:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 2
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition....
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition. We also visited one of the world’s most controversial teams: Syria. Football, finance and politics. On Kick off!
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 La buena vida - The Good Life
While coal mines in Germany and other European countries are slowly being shut down, coal mining continues apace in Colombia. This documentary tells the...
While coal mines in Germany and other European countries are slowly being shut down, coal mining continues apace in Colombia. This documentary tells the story of the Colombian village of Tamaquito, told against the backdrop of rising global energy consumption fueled by the drive for growth and prosperity.
06:00 News
06:02 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer reveals how he got his famous shot of the Queen and the dangers of selfies.
06:30 The Science Magazine
We take a look at the grey matter between our ears: Is the brain gendered? What we do know is that it can be stimulated using targeted electrical currents.
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 How to Make Cultural & Social Integration Work
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was...
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was once plagued by poverty and crime - but over the past years, the city has turned itself around. Mayor Bart Somers says that these days, the local residents feel safer and more open to integration.
07:45 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
08:00 News
08:15 Jonas Kaufmann: A Tenor for the Ages
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty...
The German tenor Jonas Kaufmann is one of the most sought-after artists in the opera world. He captivates audiences with the power, emotion and beauty in his singing, the intelligence of his acting, and his extraordinary range - from heroic stage roles in Wagner, to Schubert’s intimate Lieder compositions.
09:00 News
09:15 Dubrovnik - The Cosmopolitan Fortress, Croatia
Built in the 7th century on a rocky promontory jutting into the sea with powerful ramparts and massive towers, Dubrovnik defied its rivals and enemies...
Built in the 7th century on a rocky promontory jutting into the sea with powerful ramparts and massive towers, Dubrovnik defied its rivals and enemies for centuries. The military conflicts in the Balkans in the 1990s, however, left terrible scars.
09:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 2
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition....
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition. We also visited one of the world’s most controversial teams: Syria. Football, finance and politics. On Kick off!
10:00 News
10:15 Everyone's Welcome! A Hotel run by the Disabled
The Stadthaushotel was established by the parents of children with Downs Syndrome. Most of the staff members have disabilities. The hotel is very successful and often fully booked.
10:30 The Globalization Program
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian...
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian village with solar-powered hot water systems.
11:00 News
11:15 The Ice-Surfers of Kamchatka
Surfing in Kamchatka is an extraordinary experience. With temperatures dipping down to minus 15 degrees Celsius, ordinary fair-weather surfers wouldn’t...
Surfing in Kamchatka is an extraordinary experience. With temperatures dipping down to minus 15 degrees Celsius, ordinary fair-weather surfers wouldn’t last more than a wave or two here. But that's what makes ice surfing so unique. A small community of Russian surfers is betting on it, hoping to inspire other young Russians to join them in what is not just riding the waves, but a way of life.
12:00 News
12:15 Special: 50 Years 2001 - A Space Odyssey
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion...
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion at the German Film Museum explores the film and the man who made what is regularly voted as 'the best movie ever made.'
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer reveals how he got his famous shot of the Queen and the dangers of selfies.
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 2
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition....
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition. We also visited one of the world’s most controversial teams: Syria. Football, finance and politics. On Kick off!
14:00 News
14:15 News
14:30 The Science Magazine
We take a look at the grey matter between our ears: Is the brain gendered? What we do know is that it can be stimulated using targeted electrical currents.
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer reveals how he got his famous shot of the Queen and the dangers of selfies.
16:00 With the German Chancellor’s New Year’s Address
16:30 Highlights of 2018’s Young Euro Classic
Tomorrow’s musicians today! Each summer, the world’s best youth orchestras come together in Berlin to perform a mix of traditional and contemporary...
Tomorrow’s musicians today! Each summer, the world’s best youth orchestras come together in Berlin to perform a mix of traditional and contemporary music. It’s a music festival unlike any other!
17:00 News
17:15 How to Make Cultural & Social Integration Work
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was...
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was once plagued by poverty and crime - but over the past years, the city has turned itself around. Mayor Bart Somers says that these days, the local residents feel safer and more open to integration.
17:45 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
18:00 News
18:15 News
18:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition: turning crop stubble into plates, luxury sustainable tourism and adding environmental matters to school curricula.
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 The Globalization Program
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian...
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian village with solar-powered hot water systems.
20:00 News
20:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Now it's Rankin’s turn. At his London studio, the portrait and fashion photographer reveals how he got his famous shot of the Queen and the dangers of selfies.
21:00 News
21:15 Lift-off to Mars - Earth's Future in Space
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He...
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He conducted experiments in space to find out more about the potential of human spaceflight. Could we really send people to Mars?
22:00 News
22:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 2
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition....
The second part of our Asian Cup series takes a closer look at the hosts. The United Arab Emirates have ample wealth but not so much footballing tradition. We also visited one of the world’s most controversial teams: Syria. Football, finance and politics. On Kick off!
23:00 News
23:15 Copán - A Center of Mayan Culture, Honduras
The Ruins of Copán are located more than 400 km west of the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa. At its peak, about 24,000 people lived here. Its many temples,...
The Ruins of Copán are located more than 400 km west of the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa. At its peak, about 24,000 people lived here. Its many temples, stairways, altars, sculptures and stelae make Copán one of the most impressive Maya sites in Honduras.
23:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! For this one, fashion designer Lavinia Biagiotti picked out the topics. She reveals why Venice inspires her and golf is her obsession.
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 Pekka Kuusisto and the Reddress Project
Violinist Pekka Kuusisto and artist Aamu Song bring their extraordinary Reddress Project to the Boulez Saal in Berlin and reserve a pocket of the dress...
Violinist Pekka Kuusisto and artist Aamu Song bring their extraordinary Reddress Project to the Boulez Saal in Berlin and reserve a pocket of the dress for Sarah Willis. A unique episode about a unique concert!
01:30 Spotlight on People
Crisis in the Romanian healthcare system: more and more doctors are leaving the country. On the French Atlantic coast, the ocean is gnawing away at the beaches.
02:00 News
02:02 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
Prominent Europeans are calling the shots in Euromaxx Edition, which today is all about music. Star violist André Rieu tells DW why he likes to play waltzes and why music can make people happy.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Lift-off to Mars - Earth's Future in Space
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He...
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He conducted experiments in space to find out more about the potential of human spaceflight. Could we really send people to Mars?
04:00 News
04:02 The Globalization Program
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian...
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian village with solar-powered hot water systems.
04:30 The Motor Magazine
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance....
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance. And: pure elegance in classic design: the vintage Rometsch-Beeskow.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 How to Make Cultural & Social Integration Work
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was...
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was once plagued by poverty and crime - but over the past years, the city has turned itself around. Mayor Bart Somers says that these days, the local residents feel safer and more open to integration.
05:45 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
06:00 News
06:02 Lifestyle Europe
Prominent Europeans are calling the shots in Euromaxx Edition, which today is all about music. Star violist André Rieu tells DW why he likes to play waltzes and why music can make people happy.
06:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 Life behind the Stars
We don’t see or feel them and yet they surround us all the time: cosmic rays. They create the beautiful Northern Lights and have had a significant...
We don’t see or feel them and yet they surround us all the time: cosmic rays. They create the beautiful Northern Lights and have had a significant effect on the evolution of life on Earth, but they also bear a great threat. How do they impact our climate? And what are the consequences for life on Earth?
08:00 News
08:30 The Globalization Program
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian...
We meet people in the US who are homeless despite having a well-paying job. Also on the show - shrimp farms in Ecuador, and a project that provides a Georgian village with solar-powered hot water systems.
09:00 News
09:30 The Motor Magazine
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance....
A thriftier SUV: the Audi Q7 as a plug-in hybrid. A tougher pickup: the VW Amarok on a trek through Oman. Racing credentials: the Hyundai i30N Performance. And: pure elegance in classic design: the vintage Rometsch-Beeskow.
10:00 News
10:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
11:00 News
11:15 How to Make Cultural & Social Integration Work
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was...
The city of Mechelen in Belgium has achieved remarkable success in integrating immigrants and refugees. Mechelen has a large foreign population, and was once plagued by poverty and crime - but over the past years, the city has turned itself around. Mayor Bart Somers says that these days, the local residents feel safer and more open to integration.
11:45 Living in the Digital Age
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And:...
Future wars: how dangerous are autonomous fighting machines? Virtual influencers: why are millions of fans so fascinated with virtual cyberstars? And: a high-speed tour of art history through the epochs and styles.
12:00 News
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
Prominent Europeans are calling the shots in Euromaxx Edition, which today is all about music. Star violist André Rieu tells DW why he likes to play waltzes and why music can make people happy.
13:00 News
13:15 News
13:30 100 Years of Bauhaus - What Fans Can’t Miss
In 2019, the legendary Bauhaus school of design and architecture celebrates its 100th anniversary. Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege trace its history through Weimar, Dessau and Berlin.
14:00 News
14:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
15:00 News
15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Prominent Europeans are calling the shots in Euromaxx Edition, which today is all about music. Star violist André Rieu tells DW why he likes to play waltzes and why music can make people happy.
16:00 News
17:00 News
17:15 Lift-off to Mars - Earth's Future in Space
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He...
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He conducted experiments in space to find out more about the potential of human spaceflight. Could we really send people to Mars?
18:00 News
18:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
19:00 News
19:15 News
19:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
20:00 News
21:00 News
21:15 The Alaska Highway - Pioneer Path Through the Wilderness
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended...
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended to enable the transportation of supplies to Alaska in the event of a Japanese invasion, the highway takes in swamps and mountains along its 2,400-kilometer route. Today the highway is a popular route for tourists and truckers.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 Horezu Monastery, Romania
In the west of Romania’s Wallachia region at the foot of the Southern Carpathians stands a monastery that entered the annals of art history: Horezu....
In the west of Romania’s Wallachia region at the foot of the Southern Carpathians stands a monastery that entered the annals of art history: Horezu. Prince Constantin Brancoveanu set out to immortalize himself by commissioning the monastery at the start of his reign.
23:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show. Today’s program has been cooked up by the Michelin-starred chef Tim Raue. He shows us...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show. Today’s program has been cooked up by the Michelin-starred chef Tim Raue. He shows us his favorite spots in Berlin and tells us why he loves Asian cuisine.
01:00 News
01:02 News
01:15 Copán - A Center of Mayan Culture, Honduras
The Ruins of Copán are located more than 400 km west of the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa. At its peak, about 24,000 people lived here. Its many temples,...
The Ruins of Copán are located more than 400 km west of the Honduran capital Tegucigalpa. At its peak, about 24,000 people lived here. Its many temples, stairways, altars, sculptures and stelae make Copán one of the most impressive Maya sites in Honduras.
01:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 3
The Asian Cup kicks off in the United Arab Emirates in just a few weeks’ time. Kick off! takes a look at two countries that are famous for various...
The Asian Cup kicks off in the United Arab Emirates in just a few weeks’ time. Kick off! takes a look at two countries that are famous for various things except football. What’s the support like there, and what chances do their teams have? Football minnows and their growing numbers of fans: on Kick off! Life
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! For this one, fashion designer Lavinia Biagiotti picked out the topics. She reveals why Venice inspires her and golf is her obsession.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 The Alaska Highway - Pioneer Path Through the Wilderness
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended...
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended to enable the transportation of supplies to Alaska in the event of a Japanese invasion, the highway takes in swamps and mountains along its 2,400-kilometer route. Today the highway is a popular route for tourists and truckers.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 Race against the clock
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic...
Nowadays being busy is often worn as a badge of honor. But living under constant time pressure can have a range of negative effects, including on an economic level. This show focuses on the personal and economic impact of living a rushed life.
05:00 News
05:02 News
05:15 Christmas in Vienna - From the Vienna Konzerthaus
Every Christmas in Vienna, the Konzerthaus choir, the Singakademie, and the Vienna Boys’ Choir put on a joint concert. In 2016, they were accompanied...
Every Christmas in Vienna, the Konzerthaus choir, the Singakademie, and the Vienna Boys’ Choir put on a joint concert. In 2016, they were accompanied by the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Erwin Ortner. Famous far beyond Austria, the concert from the Konzerthaus in Vienna is a traditional cultural highlight of the Advent season.
06:00 News
06:02 News in Review
06:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
07:00 News
07:02 News
07:15 Lift-off to Mars - Earth's Future in Space
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He...
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet spent seven months on the International Space Station ISS, which brings together researchers from all over the world. He conducted experiments in space to find out more about the potential of human spaceflight. Could we really send people to Mars?
08:00 News
08:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
09:00 News
09:30 The Science Magazine
We take a look at the grey matter between our ears: Is the brain gendered? What we do know is that it can be stimulated using targeted electrical currents.
10:00 News
10:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
11:00 News
11:15 La buena vida - The Good Life
While coal mines in Germany and other European countries are slowly being shut down, coal mining continues apace in Colombia. This documentary tells the...
While coal mines in Germany and other European countries are slowly being shut down, coal mining continues apace in Colombia. This documentary tells the story of the Colombian village of Tamaquito, told against the backdrop of rising global energy consumption fueled by the drive for growth and prosperity.
12:00 News
12:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! For this one, fashion designer Lavinia Biagiotti picked out the topics. She reveals why Venice inspires her and golf is her obsession.
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13:30 Spotlight on People
Crisis in the Romanian healthcare system: more and more doctors are leaving the country. On the French Atlantic coast, the ocean is gnawing away at the beaches.
14:00 News
14:30 Guest: Ana Brnabic
Tim Sebastian interviews Ana Brnabic, Serbian Prime Minister. (Repeat show)
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15:15 News
15:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! For this one, fashion designer Lavinia Biagiotti picked out the topics. She reveals why Venice inspires her and golf is her obsession.
16:00 News
17:00 News
17:15 The Alaska Highway - Pioneer Path Through the Wilderness
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended...
The Alaska Highway is the only road connecting the US mainland to Alaska. It was built by the US military in just seven months in 1942. Originally intended to enable the transportation of supplies to Alaska in the event of a Japanese invasion, the highway takes in swamps and mountains along its 2,400-kilometer route. Today the highway is a popular route for tourists and truckers.
18:00 News
18:30 Help for eyes
When we suffer impaired vision, the cause might be cataracts or macular degeneration. In Good Shape talks to an expert about potential treatments. Also:...
When we suffer impaired vision, the cause might be cataracts or macular degeneration. In Good Shape talks to an expert about potential treatments. Also: fatty liver can even affect people who don’t drink alcohol. And we’ll show you a high-tech delousing comb that destroys lice without chemicals and tweezers.
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19:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition, we check out an NGO’s efforts to ensure swimming with dolphins in Zanzibar is sustainable, a museum for special trees and saving vultures in South Africa.
20:00 News
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21:15 Kashmir - The Militarized Paradise
Surrounded by mountains, the region of Kashmir on the edge of the Himalayas is spectacularly beautiful but relatively unknown as a tourist destination...
Surrounded by mountains, the region of Kashmir on the edge of the Himalayas is spectacularly beautiful but relatively unknown as a tourist destination due to the ongoing insurgency. The predominantly Muslim region was divided between Pakistan and India in 1947 and in the Indian-controlled territory, Kashmiri separatists see the government as a Hindu occupying power.
22:00 News
22:30 News in Review
23:00 News
23:15 Special: 50 Years 2001 - A Space Odyssey
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion...
In this KINO Special: It's been 50 years since Stanley Kubrick's science fiction masterpiece '2001 - A Space Odyssey' graced cinema screens. An exhibtion at the German Film Museum explores the film and the man who made what is regularly voted as 'the best movie ever made.'
23:30 The Environment Magazine
On this edition, we check out an NGO’s efforts to ensure swimming with dolphins in Zanzibar is sustainable, a museum for special trees and saving vultures in South Africa.
00:00 News
00:02 News in Review
00:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show! Today, Marcel Wanders tells us why he loves his home town Amsterdam, and what he considers the hallmarks of good design.
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01:02 News
01:15 Horezu Monastery, Romania
In the west of Romania’s Wallachia region at the foot of the Southern Carpathians stands a monastery that entered the annals of art history: Horezu....
In the west of Romania’s Wallachia region at the foot of the Southern Carpathians stands a monastery that entered the annals of art history: Horezu. Prince Constantin Brancoveanu set out to immortalize himself by commissioning the monastery at the start of his reign.
01:30 PopXport Special: Milky Chance
Sell-out concerts the world over, millions of fans online: Milky Chance and their brand of electro-folk are a global phenomenon! Here’s their incredible story.
02:00 News
02:02 News in Review
02:30 Lifestyle Europe
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show. Today’s program has been cooked up by the Michelin-starred chef Tim Raue. He shows us...
Euromaxx Edition - where famous Europeans co-host the show. Today’s program has been cooked up by the Michelin-starred chef Tim Raue. He shows us his favorite spots in Berlin and tells us why he loves Asian cuisine.
03:00 News
03:02 News
03:15 Kashmir - The Militarized Paradise
Surrounded by mountains, the region of Kashmir on the edge of the Himalayas is spectacularly beautiful but relatively unknown as a tourist destination...
Surrounded by mountains, the region of Kashmir on the edge of the Himalayas is spectacularly beautiful but relatively unknown as a tourist destination due to the ongoing insurgency. The predominantly Muslim region was divided between Pakistan and India in 1947 and in the Indian-controlled territory, Kashmiri separatists see the government as a Hindu occupying power.
04:00 News
04:02 News in Review
04:30 The Asian Cup 2018 - Part 3
The Asian Cup kicks off in the United Arab Emirates in just a few weeks’ time. Kick off! takes a look at two countries that are famous for various...
The Asian Cup kicks off in the United Arab Emirates in just a few weeks’ time. Kick off! takes a look at two countries that are famous for various things except football. What’s the support like there, and what chances do their teams have? Football minnows and their growing numbers of fans: on Kick off! Life
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05:15 Texas (UK)
They've sold over 30 million albums, their hit "Summer Son" from 1999 landed in the charts of 10 countries: Texas wrote music history. Founded by Johnny...
They've sold over 30 million albums, their hit "Summer Son" from 1999 landed in the charts of 10 countries: Texas wrote music history. Founded by Johnny McElhone and Sharleen Spiteri on lead vocals, the Scottish pop rock band has been performing for over 30 years.