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Royal Wedding Broadcast Schedule Released

Alexa Hess |
March 28, 2011 | 12:00 a.m. PDT

Deputy Arts Editor

Many Royal Wedding details already plague the news, especially magazine covers.  Now, NBC gives a full report on the network's specific schedules for covering the wedding April 29 and all of its surrounding events.  A plethora of anchors, shows, and channels will keep the public informed throughout the week.

Famed anchors Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira will report throughout the week on the "Today" show, including in two special  broadcasts.  The two will host the NBC Primetime Special, "Inside the Royal Wedding,"  as well as a special edition of the "Today" show on the day of the actual wedding.  "Inside the Royal Wedding" airs on Wednesday, April 27 at 8p.m., and the special "Today" show begins at 4a.m. on April 29.  Watch these shows for a behind-the-scenes look at the preparation and the celebrations throughout London.  

Dennis Murphy and Ann Curry of "Dateline" will also feature special reports.  On Sunday, April 24 at 7p.m. catch an exclusive of Kate Middleton's life.  If early morning live viewing proves difficult, watch the instant documentary that will summarize the day's events on April 29 at 9p.m.

Looking for something different? Check out "Nightly News," "Weekend Nightly News," MSNBC, "Way Too Early," "Morning Joe," "Martin Bashir," "Jansing & Co.," "Access Hollywood (Live)," "Bravo," "E!," "iVillage," "Telemundo," and even the Weather Channel.  

MSNBC.com and "The Windsor Knot" on Today.com will feature the latest on the wedding.  An iPad application also tabulates the details of this historical day. 

For a full list of showtimes and details, check out The Hollywood Reporter

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