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| Tue 2nd Dec 2008 |
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| 13:00 | 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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| 13:55 | 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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| 14:00 | Rama's Rainbow | A film documenting Edi Rama, the larger than life mayor of Tirana and his flamboyant community regeneration scheme to brighten up the capital of Albania. |
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| 14:05 | Rama's Rainbow | A film documenting Edi Rama, the larger than life mayor of Tirana and his flamboyant community regeneration scheme to brighten up the capital of Albania. |
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| 14:30 | In Focus | Introduced by Richard Attenborough, In Focus talks to a range of disabled film makers about their experiences of working in the film industry |
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| 15:00 | Kites | The inspiring story of Kabul's budding young video producers who gave videos to young kite runners to tell the story of the potential of young Afghans and their yearning for modernity |
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| 15:55 | Mad For Music | Wayne met the love of his life Paulette, in the 1970s and Ronnie Law's "Fever" became their song. "Fever" pulled him through after his life was ripped apart when she died suddenly of a brain aneurism |
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| 16:00 | ExNE - The Movie | A project created by the East by North East music initiative, ExNE - The movie is the result of young musicians and filmmakers working together on a youth music Festival.
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| 16:40 | Journey of the Piano Tuner | This intimate documentary tells the extraordinary story of Anva Luc and his dramatic journey from a childhood during the Vietnam War to a new life in England as a piano tuner |
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| 16:50 | Lai See | One man's shallow, self-centred existence is turned on its head when he receives Lai See - traditional Chinese gift envelopes - containing proverbs encouraging him to help others. |
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| 17:00 | Beneath the Hood | Insight into a group of people who are permanently excluded from school. Students tell their stories through songs, martial arts, cooking, animation and some challenging and powerful interviews |
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| 18:00 | Action | A weekly update on stories about people in action in their community |
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| 18:15 | Your Sport | An update on the news and stories coming out of grassroots sport in the UK and beyond |
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| 18:30 | The Up For Arts Show | Magazine show featuring examples of inspiring community based art from across England in the areas of dance, music, drama, visual arts and the written word.
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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 | 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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| 20:00 | Rama's Rainbow | A film documenting Edi Rama, the larger than life mayor of Tirana and his flamboyant community regeneration scheme to brighten up the capital of Albania. |
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| 20:05 | Rama's Rainbow | A film documenting Edi Rama, the larger than life mayor of Tirana and his flamboyant community regeneration scheme to brighten up the capital of Albania. |
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| 20:30 | In Focus | Introduced by Richard Attenborough, In Focus talks to a range of disabled film makers about their experiences of working in the film industry |
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| 21:00 | Kites | The inspiring story of Kabul's budding young video producers who gave videos to young kite runners to tell the story of the potential of young Afghans and their yearning for modernity |
| Later Programmes... |