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Fri 3 Oct |
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7:00 pm |
Days That Shook The World Hiroshima: A documentary investigating the events of 6th August 1945, when a B29 bomber dropped an atom bomb on Hiroshima. It has been estimated that around 200,000 people have died as a result. |
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8:00 pm |
BBC FOUR News The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. Followed by a Weather update. |
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8:30 pm |
The DVD Collection The DVD Collection returns for a new series with a special edition devoted to the most famous tramp in cinema history: Charlie Chaplin. Stuart Maconie is your discerning host. |
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9:00 pm |
WOMAD 2003 A performance by the Super Rail Band of Bamako, an astounding group of musicians who were formed in 1970 to perform dance fused with jazz and Latin rumba in railway stations! |
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10:00 pm |
WOMAD 2003 A performance from Oumou Sangare, the dazzling Malian singer, who sings songs from her new album, Oumou, as well as material from her successful 1989 album, Moussolou. |
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11:00 pm |
The DVD Collection The DVD Collection returns for a new series with a special edition devoted to the most famous tramp in cinema history: Charlie Chaplin. Stuart Maconie is your discerning host. |
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11:30 pm |
The Big Read: Battle Of The Books Sandi Toksvig keeps order as Catcher In The Rye battles it out with On The Road to see which is the better read. Making the cases are John Walsh and Ian MacMillan. |
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12:00 am |
Edith And Marcel Claude Lelouch's musical tells the story of the passionate, destructive love affair between Edith Piaf and world middleweight boxing champion Marcel Cerdan. [1983] |
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