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Live Earth

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The BBC will be broadcasting Live Earth from Wembley on 7 July.

BBC ONE and BBC TWO will take it in turns to broadcast live sets from Wembley and highlights from around the world. Jonathan Ross will be live in the studio with Graham Norton and Edith Bowman roving around backstage interviewing the stars.

Live Coverage - BBC TWO 1.00pm - 5.20pm
Live Coverage - BBC ONE 5.30pm - 10.30pm
Highlights from around the world - BBC ONE 10.50pm - 4.00am

If you've got Freeview, digital satellite or digital cable TV you'll be able to Press Red to see coverage from the other concerts happening around the world. There will be up to four extra channels of music for you to choose from.

Jonathan Ross's morning show comes live from Wembley; special guests include Harry Shearer, aka Spinal Tap's Derek Smalls; 10am-1pm Jonathan Ross at Radio 2

Russell Brand will be live from backstage for his Radio 2 show on the night of 7 July. You'll be able to hear him talking to stars and playing out live music from 8-11pm. Russell Brand at Radio 2

Radio 1 will have live reports throughout the day on Saturday. Then on Monday 9 July there'll be a special show featuring highlights from Live Earth and T in the Park from 7pm.

Here online we'll be updating this website all day with photos and coverage from the event. Then you'll be able to watch the BBC TV programmes online for seven days after broadcast.



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