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Belarusian World (): A programme presenting the lives of Belarusians resident abroad, focusing particularly on the Belarusian ethnic minority in
Podlasie. Produced by Belsat TV's
Białystok office. •
Belsat Music Live: A review of the most interesting bands on the contemporary Belarusian music scene. Popular presenters Mira Shulc and Siarhei Budkin talk to artists about their work and listen to songs live, together with the studio audience. •
By the River Nioman (): The channel's only Polish-language programme, broadcast with Belarusian subtitles. The presenters report on events in the life of the Polish minority in Belarus, visiting places linked to Polish history and culture. Produced by
TVP Polonia. •
Dates of Truth (): A series of programmes by Viachaslau Rakicki on the centenary of Belarusian statehood, which began with the formation of the
Belarusian People's Republic in 1918. Each episode contains previously unseen footage and photographs from private archives. •
Each of Us (): Belsat's flagship talk show, hosted by well-known Belarusian social activist Hleb Labadzienka. In each episode, invited studio guests discuss a burning topical issue in Belarus. • '''I'm Not Eating This ():''' Popular chefs Olga Prigarova and Alaksandr Chikileuski apply their professional skills to the full while helping Belarusian showbiz celebrity guests overcome their childhood culinary traumas. •
In Focus (): Belsat's flagship live news programme has been on the air every day since the channel was launched, presenting current affairs, mostly from Belarus and Central and Eastern Europe. •
Intermarium: Pavel Mazhejka's programme invites historians and writers to discuss painful chapters of the shared history of Central and Eastern European countries, and ponder their impact on international relations today. •
Interview (): A show that goes out every evening from Monday to Friday, presented by well-known political commentators Svetlana Kalinkina, Uladzimir Mackievich and Vital Cyhankou, who discuss the most crucial events taking place in Belarus with their guests. •
Labyrinths (): A series of history programmes in mockumentary style. Each episode unearths little-known episodes from the lives of prominent Belarusian writers and intellectuals who lived in the first half of the 20th century. •
Language Learned Anew (): A televised version of the well-liked courses to popularise the Belarusian language among people who normally speak Russian in Belarus. Each episode presents vocabulary on a specific topic, and is presented by Alesia Litvinouska and Hleb Labadzienka. •
Let Us Handle It (): Programme of Stanislau Ivashkievich's
Belarusian Investigative Center on corruption in Belarus is produced in conjunction with the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which exposed the
Panama Papers scandal. •
Ministry of Truth (): A satirical animated series by Yuriy Khashchevatskiy, lampooning the internal workings of the Belarusian state and the way Alexander Lukashenko's administration deals with neighbouring countries. •
Mysteries of Belarusian History (): Writer and presenter Alaksandr Kraucevich is a historian who popularises Belarusian history for our viewers, travelling around the country and describing little-known events which are often intentionally left out of the Belarusian school curriculum. •
Rambling in and around Hrodna (): Together with presenter Alaksiej Shota, the audience can visit little-known historical sites in the
Hrodna region: former estates of the local aristocracy and nobility, Catholic and Orthodox churches, and remnants of
Jewish culture. •
So Be It TV (): A satirical show set in a fictional underground television channel. The three presenters comment on current events, and invite famous Belarusians into the studio to discuss unusual topics. •
Studio Belsat (): A live news bulletin that goes out from Monday to Friday. Regular segments include headline news, weather, sports news, a Belarusian media roundup, plus presentations of cultural events and state-of-the-art technology. •
The Evening Stiletto (): A satirical roundup of the week's events in Community of Independent States member-countries. Presenter Ales Karnienka selects the funniest, most ridiculous stories and provides his own merciless commentaries. •
The Territory of Truth (): Two series of international debates involving experts. In 2018, the first one covered the Russian presidential elections, while in 2019 the second focused on the twentieth anniversary of
NATO’s expansion to include Central and Eastern European countries. •
The Way It Is (): A daily live news show in Russian, aimed at residents of the post-Soviet region. The programme has a network of correspondents in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and
Armenia. •
The World and Us (): An analytical programme edited by Alina Koushyk and Siarhiej Pialiasa. Filmed editorials zoom in on the week’s major world events, while experts in the studio discuss them from the viewpoint of Belarus and its people. •
Welcome to Belarus (): Broadcast during the summer months, this programme is about foreigners who, finding themselves in Belarus for a variety of reasons, discover the country and contrast what they knew about it before with their real-life experiences. •
Witnesses (): A documentary series by Viachaslau Rakicki on the struggle for Belarusian independence during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. Social and political activists describe historic events in which they took part. == Awards ==