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| Earlier Programmes... |
| Wed 14th May 2008 |
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| 14:00 | Closing The Gap | A powerful documentary depicting the real life experiences of four people with learning disabilities and/or mental health problems in primary health care. |
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| 14:20 | Mad For Music | Kirsty MacColl's "Days" has always been special for Helen. She remembers singing it when her daughter Daisy was born and today it is the song which helps her cope with her severe depression. |
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| 14:25 | Mad For Music | When 23-year-old James was diagnosed with schizophrenia and admitted to a psychiatric ward, Pink Floyd's song "Wish You Were Here" took on a new relevance. |
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| 14:30 | University of Life | Five students talk about their motivations for giving up their time and what volunteering means to them. |
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| 15:00 | From Ship to Shore | Follow the day to day lives of the Whitby crew of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute in North Yorkshire who face one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the British Isles. |
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| 15:25 | Green Heroes | Environmental volunteers hailed for the first time at the Green Heroes Awards. We follow the winners as they work tirelessly to improve where they live and inspire others to do the same. |
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| 15:55 | 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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| 16:00 | Summit About the Boy | Following the adventures of Lee as he is mentored by a journalist from The Times during the G8 conference of 2007 in Germany |
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| 16:30 | Ewan and Charley | Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman took time out of their African epic "Long Way Down" to visit UNICEF projects in Malawi. Here is what they saw. |
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| 17:00 | One World Student Films | A portrait of a young politician, Haruna, in Accra, running for the District Assembly Elections. Haruna begins with saying that he will pull his community out of poverty. |
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| 17:30 | 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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| 17:55 | Together TV | A compilation of arts and craft stories from around the Globe. Featuring an artist from Mozambique who makes sculptures out of guns, a video producer from India and many more. |
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| 18:00 | Closing The Gap | A powerful documentary depicting the real life experiences of four people with learning disabilities and/or mental health problems in primary health care. |
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| 18:20 | Mad For Music | Kirsty MacColl's "Days" has always been special for Helen. She remembers singing it when her daughter Daisy was born and today it is the song which helps her cope with her severe depression. |
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| 18:25 | Mad For Music | When 23-year-old James was diagnosed with schizophrenia and admitted to a psychiatric ward, Pink Floyd's song "Wish You Were Here" took on a new relevance. |
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| 18:30 | University of Life | Five students talk about their motivations for giving up their time and what volunteering means to them. |
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| 19:00 | From Ship to Shore | Follow the day to day lives of the Whitby crew of the Royal National Lifeboat Institute in North Yorkshire who face one of the most dangerous stretches of water in the British Isles. |
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| 19:25 | Green Heroes | Environmental volunteers hailed for the first time at the Green Heroes Awards. We follow the winners as they work tirelessly to improve where they live and inspire others to do the same. |
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| 19:55 | 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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| 20:00 | Summit About the Boy | Following the adventures of Lee as he is mentored by a journalist from The Times during the G8 conference of 2007 in Germany |
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| 20:30 | Ewan and Charley | Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman took time out of their African epic "Long Way Down" to visit UNICEF projects in Malawi. Here is what they saw. |
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| 21:00 | One World Student Films | A portrait of a young politician, Haruna, in Accra, running for the District Assembly Elections. Haruna begins with saying that he will pull his community out of poverty. |
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| 21:30 | 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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| 21:55 | Together TV | A compilation of arts and craft stories from around the Globe. Featuring an artist from Mozambique who makes sculptures out of guns, a video producer from India and many more. |
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| 22:00 | Closing The Gap | A powerful documentary depicting the real life experiences of four people with learning disabilities and/or mental health problems in primary health care. |
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