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| Sun 7th Sep 2008 |
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| 16:00 | 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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| 16:20 | Learning for Life | A-CET is a small, independent charity helping young Africans to achieve their potential through educational support. Learning for Life shows how a few dedicated individuals can change the world |
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| 16:30 | Spiral Cage | Al Davis is a comic book artist who took his story of overcoming disability and made it into a unique comic. This film is a portrait of a life made stronger by disability. |
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| 17:00 | Walking On Water | Alison Bell investigates the impact of a sustainable water catchment and management project on a community in Kenya. |
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| 17:30 | Define Normal | A series of short tales from various people who are seen by society to be disabled or impaired in some way. |
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| 17:55 | 3 Minutes To Save The World | A light look at climate change, and our responsibility as energy consumers. Focusing on some of the UK's main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions |
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| 18:00 | Charge | Charge is innovative, provocative and witty, with entertainment at the core. Discover new British talent, get obsessed and have an opinion. |
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| 19:00 | Jane Across America | This documentary follows Jane's final athletic challenge, to cycle 4.200 miles coast-to-coast across America, raising over £25,000 for charity. |
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| 19:45 | An Unexpected Light | Short documentary looking at sustainable alternatives to slash and burn farming, which is creating an environmental disaster in many parts of the world. |
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| 20:00 | Villages on the Frontline | A billion people in a million villages live with the threat of their fields and pasture turning to dust. Local reporters go to the front line to find that villagers are fighting back |
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| 20:25 | 3 Minutes To Save The World | A light look at climate change, and our responsibility as energy consumers. Focusing on some of the UK's main contributors to greenhouse gas emissions |
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| 20:30 | 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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| 21:00 | Staying Alive | Sexpress gives young people worldwide the opportunity to express their thoughts and beliefs on the world they live in and the challenges of sexual health and HIV/AIDS |
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| 22:00 | 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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| 22:30 | Spiral Cage | Al Davis is a comic book artist who took his story of overcoming disability and made it into a unique comic. This film is a portrait of a life made stronger by disability. |
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| 23:00 | The Ancient Curse | Journalist Des Burkinshaw takes a look at the problems caused by the social stigma directed towards leprosy patients in India |
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| 23:30 | 14 Million Dreams | A moving film following the lives of some of the children who inspired Nelson Mandela's 46664 AIDS awareness campaign. |
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