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''The Context'' is a live current affairs programme that airs Monday to Thursday on the BBC News Channel,
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and
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. Under the names ''100 Days'', ''100 Days+'', ''Beyond 100 Days'' and ''BBC News with Katty and Christian'', it was jointly hosted live by Katty Kay from Washington D.C. and
Christian Fraser Christian James Fraser (born 13 November 1973) is a British journalist, newsreader, writer and broadcaster, specialising in news and current affairs, who is a BBC News senior news correspondent and co-presenter of the programme formerly called ' ...
from London, and ran on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News from the inauguration of President Donald Trump until the departure of Kay from the BBC in June 2021. It focused on the current
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, global politics,
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and news from around the world, with attempted punches of irreverent wit and fun. Fraser occasionally presented from
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(during
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meetings) and also from the BBC
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Studio for a week during the
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. For a week in May 2018, Kay and Fraser were both presenting from London and Windsor during the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. After having been off air for six months following Kay's departure, the programme was relaunched in January 2022 as ''Context'', later changed to ''The Context''. It is now presented by
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alone, and like its predecessor, it airs at 21:00 GMT Monday to Thursday on the BBC News Channel and BBC World News.


History

The programme debuted in 2017 as ''100 Days'' and aired daily to document the first one hundred days of
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in administration. After the first 100 days of President Trump's presidency passed, the programme continued; it was briefly called ''100 Days+'' before it was launched in September 2017 as ''Beyond 100 Days'' in the same timeslot Monday to Thursday right after ''
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'' and '' BBC News at Six''. ''Beyond 100 Days'' was originally an edition of '' World News Today''. The programme also aired on other networks. It premiered on 2 January 2018 on
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stations in the United States. It appears that it had been cancelled on PBS after the introduction of an hour long '' Amanpour & Company'' programme debuted the week of 10 September 2018. It also aired on
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. In late August to December 2019, Kay moved to Senegal with her family to write her latest book.
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was the main stand-in Washington anchor during this period. In March 2020, the programme was suspended due to
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, however, Kay and Fraser often co-presented a half-hour weekly look at what's going on both sides of the Atlantic at 19:30 on Thursday and/or Friday. On 17 August 2020, the programme returned as ''BBC News with Katty and Christian''. On 24 June 2021, the last programme in its previous format aired. In the back half of the final programme, frequent contributors
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and
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featured, as well as a compilation of some of the show's highlights over the years.


Format

The one hour-long programme originally aired at 19:00 GMT/BST weekdays on the BBC News Channel in the UK, which meant 14:00 EST on
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. In August 2020, the show moved to 21:00 GMT/BST in the UK, which means 16:00 EST on BBC World News. Interviews were carried out both in the Washington studio and the London studio, with Kay and Fraser contributing to each other's interviews. Regular contributors to the programme included
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, a Republican strategist who served as a former adviser to
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, BBC North America editor and relief presenter
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, and political correspondents Rajini Vaidyanathan (
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), Adam Fleming and Iain Watson (
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). In mid-2019, Vaidyanathan moved to Delhi and left the programme and John Pienaar - a former contributor - left the BBC to join
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.


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External links

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''Beyond 100 Days''
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