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| Sun 12th Oct 2008 |
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| 15:00 | One Life | Documentary about Sudanese supermodel Alek Wek as she returns to the war-torn country she had to escape from as a child to visit her father's grave. |
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| 15:45 | A Healthier Me | The touching stories of people who have used their hobbies to help them cope with mental health problems. |
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| 16:00 | An Artist's Guide to Schizophrenia | Beautiful, mesmerising study of this often misunderstood condition. |
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| 16:25 | 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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| 16:30 | My Passion | Invigorating stories of people who have successfuly battled mental health problems, and picked up a hobby along the way. |
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| 16:45 | 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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| 17:00 | Takin' Over The Asylum | Ex residents return to the asylum which used to be their home. |
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| 17:10 | 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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| 17:30 | What Women Want | Documentary investigating how a large number of women with mental health issues have suffered sexual abuse, but are placed on the same wards as men. |
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| 18:00 | 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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| 18:30 | Charge | McConville reports: Lee McConville was sent on assignment as a reporter for Community Channel - to meet all three party leaders and find out about the three parties' relationship with young people. |
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| 19:00 | Angola in the Frame | Renowned War artist John Keane travelled with Christian Aid to Angola to see for himself the plight of children affected by war and produced a series of new works inspired by the visit |
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| 19:55 | Child By Child | A child named Grey suffers from Malaria. |
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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 | Death In An Ambulance | A short film highlighting the suffering caused by Malaria. |
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| 20:30 | 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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| 21:00 | One Life | Documentary about Sudanese supermodel Alek Wek as she returns to the war-torn country she had to escape from as a child to visit her father's grave. |
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| 21:45 | A Healthier Me | The touching stories of people who have used their hobbies to help them cope with mental health problems. |
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| 22:00 | An Artist's Guide to Schizophrenia | Beautiful, mesmerising study of this often misunderstood condition. |
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| 22:25 | 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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| 22:30 | My Passion | Invigorating stories of people who have successfuly battled mental health problems, and picked up a hobby along the way. |
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| 22:45 | 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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| 23:00 | Takin' Over The Asylum | Ex residents return to the asylum which used to be their home. |
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