Beyond 100 Days

Beyond 100 Days, previously known as 100 Days and 100 Days+, is a current affairs programme that has aired on BBC World News since the inauguration of President Donald Trump. It focuses on the current US Administration, global politics, Brexit and news from around the world with attempted punches of irreverent wit and fun. The programme is presented by Katty Kay live from Washington and Christian Fraser live from London.

Beyond 100 Days
Also known as100 Days
(January 2017 – April 2017)
100 Days+
(May 2017 – July 2017)
Created byBBC World News
Presented byKatty Kay
Christian Fraser
Michelle Fleury
James Reynolds
Country of originUnited States
United Kingdom
Original language(s)English
Production
Production location(s)BBC Studio, Washington D.C.
Studio C, Broadcasting House, London
Running time56 minutes
(BBC News & BBC World News)
26 minutes
(BBC Four & PBS)
Release
Original networkBBC World News
BBC News Channel
BBC Four
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Original releaseJanuary 23, 2017 (2017-01-23)[1] 
present
Chronology
Related showsBBC World News
BBC World News America
Newsday
GMT
Impact
Global
World News Today
Outside Source
Focus on Africa
External links
Beyond 100 Days

Fraser occasionally presents from Brussels (during European Council meetings) and also presented from the BBC Singapore Studio for a week during the 2018 North Korea–United States summit. Kay and Fraser presented from London and Windsor for a week in May 2018 during the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

History

The programme debuted in 2017 as 100 Days and aired daily to document the first one hundred days of US president Donald Trump in administration.[2] After the first 100 days of President Trump's presidency passed, the programme continued; it was briefly called 100 Days+[3] before it was launched in September 2017 as Beyond 100 Days in the same timeslot Monday to Thursday right after Focus on Africa and BBC News at Six.[4] Beyond 100 Days was originally an edition of World News Today.

The programme also airs on other networks. It premiered on 2 January 2018 on PBS stations in the United States.[5] It appears that it has been cancelled on PBS after the introduction of an hour long Amanpour & Company program debuted the week of September 10, 2018. It also airs on BBC Four.[6]

Beyond 100 Days doesn't air for four weeks in August and for two weeks in December when Westminster and Congress are in recess; it is replaced with an edition of World News Today. Beyond 100 Days is one of few BBC News programmes which is available on BBC iPlayer for more than 24 hours domestically.

In late August to December 2019[7], Kay moved to Senegal with her family to write her latest book. Michelle Fleury has been the main stand-in Washington anchor during this period.[8]

Format

Beyond 100 Days is an hour-long programme, traditionally airing at 19:00 GMT weekdays on the BBC News Channel in the UK, and at 14:00 EST weekdays on BBC World News. Until mid-2019, every episode was opened by Katty Kay who introduced herself and then introduced Christian Fraser before reading the headlines. Kay's memorable opening was repeated in the programme through all of those broadcasts:

Hello, I'm Katty Kay in Washington, Christian Fraser is in London.

Interviews are carried out both in the Washington studio and the London studio, with Kay and Fraser contributing to each other's interviews over the speaker. Regular contributors to the programme include Ron Christie,[9] a Republican strategist who served as a former adviser to George W. Bush, BBC North America editor and relief presenter Jon Sopel, deputy UK political editor John Pienaar and political correspondents Rajini Vaidyanathan (Washington), Adam Fleming (Brussels) and Iain Watson (Westminster).

Presenters

Current

YearsPresenterCurrent role
2017–presentKatty KayMain presenter
Christian Fraser
Celia Hatton Relief presenter
Clive Myrie
Jon Sopel
Jane O'Brien
Nuala McGovern
Michelle Fleury
Rajini Vaidyanathan
Rob Watson
Tim Willcox
2019–presentDavid Eades
James Reynolds

Former presenters

YearsPresenter Previous role
2017–2020Matthew PriceRelief presenter


References

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