
The countdown is almost complete. Tomorrow is Live Earth. Seven continents, a massive line-up, 24-hours. All to raise awareness of global warming. Have you got tickets to a concert? If you have, enjoy. If not, how will you watch Live Earth?
If, like me, you will be at home, in front of the TV, the BBC will be covering the London Live Earth concert live, and will be bringing us highlights from the rest of the world. Here’s what they will be providing for us:
BBC TV: 12.30pm - 4.00am, 7-8 July
You’ll be able to see the London concert and highlights from around the world on BBC ONE and BBC TWO.Red Button: 10am-5am, 7 July
Watch live sets from the other concerts around the world on up to four extra channels.Radio 2: 8pm-11pm, 7 July
Russell Brand will be live from backstage with interviews and live music.Radio 1: 7pm, 9 July
Hear highlights from the concert as part of a special show on Monday evening.
There will also be coverage on the BBC World Service.
If you don’t have access to television, you can watch Live Earth online.
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