• 00:00
    Arts and Culture

    Pianist Vladislav Teterin’s foundation, 'World of Art', is a very special charity for disabled children. It gives young singers and musicians a chance to shine on stage and to show the whole world that their physical disabilities are no barrier to them developing their talents.

  • 00:30
    Arts and Culture

    They're the most beautiful big buttercups on God's green Earth, according to their choreographer. Meet a troupe of fat dancers who entertain dancers while challenging traditional notions about Russian beauty. 

  • 01:00
    Travel and Adventure

    As international interest in the Arctic grows, Russia is resuming development of Franz Josef Land, its polar territory 900 km from the North Pole. Take a look at the lives of the people laying the foundations for a new town here, while living next door to curious polar bears.

  • 01:30
    Investigation

    Letters written by a young man, Flip Slier, while condemned to the Nazi’s concentration camps, were found during a renovation of an old house in Amsterdam. RT correspondent and Flip’s relative, Paula Slier, goes on a personal journey to learn about his fate and those of 119 of her relatives who were killed in death camps.

  • 02:00
    Personalities

    In 1978, geologists discovered a family of Old Believers deep in Siberian taiga, the Lykovs.  Now RTD’s film crew braves the same journey into the wilderness to meet the only remaining member of the family, Agafia.

  • 03:00
    Tested On Mr.Brown

    James Brown joins the crew of a fishing trawler to learn what working at sea is like. He spends three weeks on the open seas and has a go at various jobs and tasks of a seaman’s life. With his fiancée waiting for him ashore, he has to work very hard to fill the ship’s hold and come back in time for his own wedding.

  • 03:30
    Traditions

    In the Caucasian mountains people like tradition, no matter how violent it may be. In the 1990s public executions were common in Chechnya and Ingushetiya. They have their own justice and their own methods. The times are changing, as people seek forgiveness rather than revenge.

  • 04:00
    Health

    Autism is a much-misunderstood condition. Doctors are unclear of the causes, however it can affect, in some way, one-in-six of us. The most severe cases of autism see intelligent people unable to socialize or communicate successfully.

  • 04:30
    Politics

    Jurij Kofner is an investigative journalist.  As a German, he’s worried about how relations have developed between his homeland and the US. His goal now is to reveal the extent to which his country is influenced by America’s global agenda. 

  • 05:00
    Human Rights

    Cambodia, with its cheap labour, is an attractive place for many international fashion brands to manufacture their clothes. However, low production prices are often only achieved by violating workers’ rights. Most women working in clothes factories are fired as soon as they get pregnant.

  • 05:30
    Society
  • 06:00
    Society

    About a hundred people live in a specially organised ‘Tent City’ in New Jersey. All of them have different stories and different reasons for coming here. The film takes a look at how they manage to live their lives and what hopes and beliefs they have.

  • 07:00
    History

    The lives of Lidia Sudina and Dmitry Buchkin changed forever when their carefree summer was interrupted by the horrors of World War Two. Hear their firsthand account of how their heroic city survived the 800-day siege. 

  • 07:30
    Professions

    Russia’s Air Force can boast some of the best fighter jets and pilots in the world. What does it take to be a Top Gun? Russia’s elite fighter pilots discuss falling in love with aviation and showcase their aerobatic, targeting and reconnaissance skills.

  • 08:00
    Crime and Terrorism

    Refugee camp Dar Es Salam in Chad is a safe haven for thousands of Nigerians fleeing violent attacks by Boko Haram. This militant religious group has been destroying villages in Nigeria and killing indiscriminately. Those who escaped the terror are looking forward to rebuilding their lives, when a few camp newcomers bring fear and anxiety to this place.

  • 08:30
    Arts and Culture

    Pianist Vladislav Teterin’s foundation, 'World of Art', is a very special charity for disabled children. It gives young singers and musicians a chance to shine on stage and to show the whole world that their physical disabilities are no barrier to them developing their talents.

  • 09:00
    Sport

    Irina Viner is a legendary Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach. Her athletes have won a myriad of accolades in the biggest international competitions. Take a look behind the scenes of their incredible performances and find out what it takes to train star gymnasts.

  • 10:00
    Travel and Adventure

    As international interest in the Arctic grows, Russia is resuming development of Franz Josef Land, its polar territory 900 km from the North Pole. Take a look at the lives of the people laying the foundations for a new town here, while living next door to curious polar bears.

  • 10:30
    Society

    An estimated 290,000 Indian farmers have committed suicide in 20 years. Small farms used to be the country’s economic backbone but now, owners drown in debt. Many blame GMO cotton for the failing farms, having cornered the market and replaced organic crops; it has failed to live up to expectations.

  • 11:00
    Investigation

    Letters written by a young man, Flip Slier, while condemned to the Nazi’s concentration camps, were found during a renovation of an old house in Amsterdam. RT correspondent and Flip’s relative, Paula Slier, goes on a personal journey to learn about his fate and those of 119 of her relatives who were killed in death camps.

  • 11:30
    Crime and Terrorism

    Refugee camp Dar Es Salam in Chad is a safe haven for thousands of Nigerians fleeing violent attacks by Boko Haram. This militant religious group has been destroying villages in Nigeria and killing indiscriminately. Those who escaped the terror are looking forward to rebuilding their lives, when a few camp newcomers bring fear and anxiety to this place.

  • 12:00
    News Team

    Roman Kosarev remains in Ukraine where he attends more press-conferences dedicated to the Boeing 777 crash and attempts to interview the head of the OSCE commission about his work on the case. Back in Moscow, RT Spanish correspondent Bricio Segovia gives us a tour of his workplace.

  • 12:30
    Discovering Russia

    Where can you take to the snowy slopes in a bikini? Welcome to Russia! RT Doc’s Peter Scott explores some of the craziest things to do in Russia: from festivals on snowy mountains to a smash room ready to be destroyed. Nothing gets in the way of his madcap fun, not even a broken leg!

  • 13:00
  • 13:30
    Personalities

    In 1978, geologists discovered a family of Old Believers deep in Siberian taiga, the Lykovs.  Now RTD’s film crew braves the same journey into the wilderness to meet the only remaining member of the family, Agafia.

  • 14:30
    Tested On Mr.Brown

    James Brown joins the crew of a fishing trawler to learn what working at sea is like. He spends three weeks on the open seas and has a go at various jobs and tasks of a seaman’s life. With his fiancée waiting for him ashore, he has to work very hard to fill the ship’s hold and come back in time for his own wedding.

  • 15:00
    Traditions

    In the Caucasian mountains people like tradition, no matter how violent it may be. In the 1990s public executions were common in Chechnya and Ingushetiya. They have their own justice and their own methods. The times are changing, as people seek forgiveness rather than revenge.

  • 15:30
    Arts and Culture

    They're the most beautiful big buttercups on God's green Earth, according to their choreographer. Meet a troupe of fat dancers who entertain dancers while challenging traditional notions about Russian beauty. 

  • 16:00
    Society
  • 16:30
    Health

    Autism is a much-misunderstood condition. Doctors are unclear of the causes, however it can affect, in some way, one-in-six of us. The most severe cases of autism see intelligent people unable to socialize or communicate successfully.

  • 17:00
    Society

    An estimated 290,000 Indian farmers have committed suicide in 20 years. Small farms used to be the country’s economic backbone but now, owners drown in debt. Many blame GMO cotton for the failing farms, having cornered the market and replaced organic crops; it has failed to live up to expectations.

  • 17:30
    Human Rights

    Cambodia, with its cheap labour, is an attractive place for many international fashion brands to manufacture their clothes. However, low production prices are often only achieved by violating workers’ rights. Most women working in clothes factories are fired as soon as they get pregnant.

  • 18:00
    Politics

    Jurij Kofner is an investigative journalist.  As a German, he’s worried about how relations have developed between his homeland and the US. His goal now is to reveal the extent to which his country is influenced by America’s global agenda. 

  • 18:30
    Society

    About a hundred people live in a specially organised ‘Tent City’ in New Jersey. All of them have different stories and different reasons for coming here. The film takes a look at how they manage to live their lives and what hopes and beliefs they have.

  • 19:30
    History

    The lives of Lidia Sudina and Dmitry Buchkin changed forever when their carefree summer was interrupted by the horrors of World War Two. Hear their firsthand account of how their heroic city survived the 800-day siege. 

  • 20:00
    News Team

    Roman Kosarev remains in Ukraine where he attends more press-conferences dedicated to the Boeing 777 crash and attempts to interview the head of the OSCE commission about his work on the case. Back in Moscow, RT Spanish correspondent Bricio Segovia gives us a tour of his workplace.

  • 20:30
    Society

    In Saint Petersburg, 900 criminally insane offenders are undergoing treatment in a secure medical facility. On camera, drug addicts and people with schizophrenia share their stories, and how they have changed now, they can no longer run away from themselves. Art therapy classes help them express their inner turmoil, but can they ever be safe for society?

  • 21:00
  • 21:30
    Discovering Russia

    Where can you take to the snowy slopes in a bikini? Welcome to Russia! RT Doc’s Peter Scott explores some of the craziest things to do in Russia: from festivals on snowy mountains to a smash room ready to be destroyed. Nothing gets in the way of his madcap fun, not even a broken leg!

  • 22:00
    Sport

    Irina Viner is a legendary Russian rhythmic gymnastics coach. Her athletes have won a myriad of accolades in the biggest international competitions. Take a look behind the scenes of their incredible performances and find out what it takes to train star gymnasts.

  • 23:00
    News Team

    Harry Fear reports from the Gaza Strip on the murder of a young man shot by a sniper in front of a group of international solidarity activists. Meanwhile in Ukraine, Roman Kosarev continues to follow the process of the Flight MH17 crash investigation.

  • 23:30
    Professions

    Russia’s Air Force can boast some of the best fighter jets and pilots in the world. What does it take to be a Top Gun? Russia’s elite fighter pilots discuss falling in love with aviation and showcase their aerobatic, targeting and reconnaissance skills.