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The BBC's International Commercial TV Channels

Profits from these channels help fund BBC public services.

For more information on any of the channels, click on the links below.


(External)

BBC World News

(External) BBC World News

The BBC's commercial international 24-hour news and information channel.


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BBC America

(External) BBC America

Bringing award-winning television to the United States.


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BBC Prime

(External) BBC Prime

The BBC's general entertainment channel which is available across Europe, Middle east and Africa.


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BBC Canada

(External) BBC Canada

Featuring award-winning comedies, gritty dramas and lifestyle shows.


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BBC Kids (Canada)

(External) BBC Kids (Canada)

Showcasing the best children’s programming from the UK and Canada for ages 0 - 12 and BBCK, an exclusive block for Canadian teens.


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BBC Food

(External) BBC Food

The channel is dedicated to food, showcasing the very best culinary programmes from across the globe.


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BBC Entertainment

(External) BBC Entertainment

BBC Entertainment is the brand new entertainment channel, showcasing the best of British comedy and drama.


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Animal Planet

(External) Animal Planet

Featuring wildlife programmes, action-adventure, compelling real-life dramas and human and animal encounters.


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People+Arts

(External) People+Arts

For viewers in Latin America and the Iberian Peninsula, People+Arts features real-life drama, human stories and thrillers.


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UKTV Australia

(External) UKTV Australia

Australia's general entertainment channel dedicated to the best of British television.


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BBC Knowledge

(External) BBC Knowledge

BBC Knowledge showcases award winning non-fictional and documentary programming from the BBC and other independent production houses.


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BBC Lifestyle

(External) BBC Lifestyle

BBC Lifestyle provides a viewer’s guide to getting the most out of life, serving up six programming strands and offering a truly international window on the world.


BBC TV Channels in the UK*

*Public Services funded by the licence fee

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