Milinda Moragoda's popular English TV talk show In Black & White is back, breaking down the latest global issues and their relevance to Sri Lanka. The program, which was first broadcast on MTV/MBC ran for five years from 1999-2004.

In Black & White was the first and only Sri Lankan TV program to have been broadcast in over 10 countries across the Middle East and Asia on the Channel News Asia Network. It was also the first Sri Lankan television program to bring interviews with world leaders and leading international personalities, including prime ministers, politicians, Pulitzer-prize winning journalists, and artists. It carried interviews with over 80 guests including then Prime Ministers Mahathir Mohamad, Benazir Bhutto, Thakshin Shinawatra and Inder Kumar Gujral; US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage, Pulitzer-prize winning authors, Daniel Yergin and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman; CNN journalists, Anita Pratap and Peter Arnett; William Hague, then Leader of the British Conservative Party and British Foreign Secretary; and Booker-Prize-winning author Amitav Ghosh and World Bank President James Wolfenssohn.

The latter was one of the earliest Sri Lankan interviews to be conducted via satellite.

In Black & White with Milinda Moragoda, will be telecast on alternate Sundays on TV1, at 8:30 pm before the news. It will be rebroadcast with Sinhala and Tamil subtitles on Sirasa and Shakti. It is produced by Frederick Dissanayake.
 
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