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| Thu 28th Aug 2008 |
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| 11:00 | Community Action | A picture of how ordinary people in a typical London borough are organising and empowering themselves in order to improve their lives and environment. |
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| 11:25 | Rhondda Lives | An engaging mix of archive film of the Rhondda Valley from as early as 1926 and the stories, memories and reminiscenses of people who live there today. |
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| 11:30 | Eating Well | An inspirational look at how to get back to health after breast cancer. People from all over the UK share their experiences of how exercise and changes to their diet have improved their well-being |
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| 12:00 | Taxi for Troon | For 60 years taxi drivers in Glasgow have been raising funds to take disabled children to Troon, a fun seaside resort. They dress up, hold parades and play games. We join them on their 60th trip. |
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| 12:30 | 21 Frames per Second | Dylan, a gentleman with Downs Syndrome who is obsessed with films, works as an attendant at his local cinema and watches stories that make him think about his life and what he wants to do with it. |
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| 12:45 | Mother and Son | From the day of his birth to his school years, a mother tells of the experience raising her autistic son Charlie and how those around him have adapted to his condition |
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| 13:00 | Spice of Life | A film investigating the issues and conflicts faced by immigrants in their host countries - Germans and Italians settled in India, and an Indian Punjabi family in Italy. |
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| 13:30 | Facing Forward | A documentary following the work of Rwandan Youth Information Community Organisation (rYico), which helps to rebuild, support and change the lives of the vulnerable young people in Rwanda. |
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| 14:00 | Charge | Showcase your short films, documentaries, music videos, photography and more. Take Charge and make a difference to the world around you. For more information go to: www.chargetv.co.uk |
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| 14:50 | Danny's Beautiful Life | Danny, who has Downs Syndrome, is an artist of many talents including painting, poetry, music and theatre |
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| 15:00 | Malaria | Created by the UN, this is a report about how Ethiopia is battling both lack of training and poverty in its fight against Malaria
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| 15:25 | Child By Child | A child named Grey suffers from Malaria. |
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| 15:30 | A Few Small Steps | From Europe to Africa, Asia and the Americas, this film commissioned by Amnesty International looks at the huge impact that individuals turned Human Rights defenders are having on their communities. |
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| 16:00 | Trailblazers | Interviews with people who have overcome huge odds to achieve extraordinary things. A celebration of people performing at the highest level in their chosen field. |
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| 16:15 | To My Future Child | Three young carers write letters to their future children describing the life of a carer. Rachel helps to care for her autistic brother, James cares for his Mum and Amy cares for her Dad. |
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| 16:25 | Saving a Stranger | There is a desperate shortage of bone marrow donors and in particular donors from black and ethnic minority groups. We follow stories that illustrate the need to raise awareness of the problem. |
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| 16:55 | Saving a Stranger | Actor David Harewood, who starred in the film 'Blood Diamond', made a video diary of his bone marrow donation. |
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| 17:00 | Community Action | A picture of how ordinary people in a typical London borough are organising and empowering themselves in order to improve their lives and environment. |
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| 17:25 | Rhondda Lives | An engaging mix of archive film of the Rhondda Valley from as early as 1926 and the stories, memories and reminiscenses of people who live there today. |
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| 17:30 | Eating Well | An inspirational look at how to get back to health after breast cancer. People from all over the UK share their experiences of how exercise and changes to their diet have improved their well-being |
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| 18:00 | Taxi for Troon | For 60 years taxi drivers in Glasgow have been raising funds to take disabled children to Troon, a fun seaside resort. They dress up, hold parades and play games. We join them on their 60th trip. |
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| 18:30 | 21 Frames per Second | Dylan, a gentleman with Downs Syndrome who is obsessed with films, works as an attendant at his local cinema and watches stories that make him think about his life and what he wants to do with it. |
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| 18:45 | Mother and Son | From the day of his birth to his school years, a mother tells of the experience raising her autistic son Charlie and how those around him have adapted to his condition |
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| 19:00 | Spice of Life | A film investigating the issues and conflicts faced by immigrants in their host countries - Germans and Italians settled in India, and an Indian Punjabi family in Italy. |
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