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| Mon 8th Sep 2008 |
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| F | 07:00 | Spice of Life | This unusual film examines the works of two well-known green architects, Laurie Baker in India and Bob Tomlinson in the UK, through the eyes of a singer and an artist. |
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| F | 07:30 | 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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| F | 08:00 | 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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| F | 08:55 | Child By Child | A child named Grey suffers from Malaria. |
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| 09:00 | Loving Hands | A film about Sybil Phoenix MBE. The first Afro Caribbean woman to receive an MBE in the UK. Sybil is now nearly eighty and is still working as a community leader in Lewisham |
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| 09:30 | Hydrogen Economy | As oil reserves around the globe dry up, Iceland is getting ready to become the world's first hydrogen economy.
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| 09:50 | Different Strokes | Does being human refer to only a man or a woman? Toiling under poverty, disgrace, ridicule and HIV /AIDS, The Third Sex in India await their long lost identity |
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| 10:00 | Positive Voices | People from around the world describe the reality of living with HIV/AIDS and activists speak of their fight against the pandemic that kills five people every minute. |
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| 10:25 | After Refuge | A young girl of 16 talks about how she and her family fled their native Afghanistan and how they ended up as refugees in Britain. |
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| 10:30 | Sport Relief 2008 | Discover how Sport Relief is spending the money you raise to help improve the lives of vulnerable young people in the UK and around the world. |
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| 10:55 | Literacy Shorts | For Hannah getting involved in RaW activities also means getting fit. The group she has joined combines creative writing and reading with walking in their local park every weekend. |
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| 11:00 | 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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| 11:55 | University of Life | Masters student Saima Alibhai volunteers for the charity Find the Time. She campaigns to recruit more students from ethnic minorities to donate their bone marrow to help fight blood-related cancers |
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| 12:00 | Dreams of Home | Homelessness can affect anyone. In this documentary homeless people tell us how they met this harrowing fate and the heads of Shelter, Crisis and Homeless Link discuss possible solutions. |
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| 12:30 | 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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| 13:00 | Spice of Life | This unusual film examines the works of two well-known green architects, Laurie Baker in India and Bob Tomlinson in the UK, through the eyes of a singer and an artist. |
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| 13:30 | 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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| 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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| 14:55 | Child By Child | A child named Grey suffers from Malaria. |
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| 15:00 | Loving Hands | A film about Sybil Phoenix MBE. The first Afro Caribbean woman to receive an MBE in the UK. Sybil is now nearly eighty and is still working as a community leader in Lewisham |
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