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Click Online

Click Online is a 30 minute technology programme made by the BBC covering news and recent developments in the world of consumer technology.

There are two versions of Click Online a BBC World version and BBC version, sometimes the BBC version has UK specific editorial but generally the shows are the same.

The BBC World version has a seperate website bbcworld.com/clickonline

And the BBC version is at bbc.co.uk/clickonline

The shows email address is clickonline@bbc.co.uk

There is a 15-minute version of the programme for broadcast on BBC Breakfast at weekends.


Contents

Times of transmission

The following times are in GMT.

BBC One (15-minute Edition)

  • Sunday, 07:30-08:00

BBC Two (15-minute Edition)

  • Saturday, 06:45-07:00

BBC News 24

  • Saturday, 20:30-21:00
  • Sunday, 04:30-05:00 (sometimes also on BBC1)
  • Sunday, 16:30-17:00
  • Monday, 00:30-01:00 (sometimes also on BBC1)

BBC World

  • Thursday, 19:30-20:00
  • Saturday, 00:30-01:00
  • Saturday, 06:30-07:00
  • Monday, 16:30-17:00
  • Tuesday, 00:30-01:00
  • Tuesday, 07:30-08:00
  • Wednesday, 13:30-14:00

Presenters

The program's main presenter is Stephen Cole . Kate Russell provides the latest websites that are sent in or she finds herself, previously presented by Sevan Bastajian . Sevan Bastajian is now a reporter on BBC Three.

There are also other journalists presenting the programme, whose details can be found on the Click Online website. [1]

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