


“King Charles: The Boy Who Walked Alone” arrived Tuesday on Paramount+. It will be preceded at 2 by a documentary about the selection of the concert’s choir. Sunday, live from Windsor Castle, on PBS. “The Coronation: A Day to Remember,” from BBC, will air from 6:30 to 8 p.m. But you can expect coverage to continue on the news channels, the streaming news channels (for ABC, CBS and NBC) and Peacock.ĪBC will have a second edition of the coronation coverage, for the West Coast. That’s when CBS and NBC have Saturday-morning shows and ABC gives time back to the networks.

Most networks expect to finish coverage by 10 a.m. All of the PBS things are available on some stations and on PBS apps and pbs.org.- The Britbox streamer, also picking up British coverage, starts at 4 a.m. ET.- PBS – picking up the no-commercials coverage from the BBC – starts at 2:30 a.m. Also included will be royal experts Tina Brown, Julian Payne and Wesley Kerr, plus foreign correspondents Holly Williams, Mark Phillips, Imtiaz Tyab and Chris Livesay.Īp: Britain's King Charles III and Britain's Camilla, Queen Consort arrive for the Easter Mattins Service at St. Experts include Robert Jobson and Victoria Murphy.ĬBS: The “CBS Saturday Morning” anchors - Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor - will anchor from London. Also included are foreign correspondents Greg Palkot, Alex Hogan and Benjamin Hall, plus chief political analyst Brit Hume royal experts include Duncan Lancombe and Chris Anderson.ĪBC: Michael Strahan anchors, alongside Lara Spencer of “Good Morning America,” national correspondent Deborah Roberts and foreign correspondents Ian Pannell, James Longman, Maggie Rulli, Britt Clennett and Lama Hasan.

Reporters will be along the procession route and will be in India, Australia and Kenya.įox News Channel: Martha MacCallum anchors, alongside Ainsley Earhardt from “Fox & Friends” and British reporter Piers Morgan of the Fox Nation streamer. Richard Quest and Julia Chatterley will anchor in the London studio, with experts Kate Williams, Emily Nash, Sally Bedell Smith and Trisha Goddard. CNN: Anderson Cooper anchors from outside Buckingham Palace, with reporting and commentary from Christiane Amanpour and Max Foster.
