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| Sun 7th Sep 2008 |
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| 14:00 | 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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| 14:25 | 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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| 14:30 | 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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| 15:00 | Scenarios From Africa | 15 Short films from Africa made by well known directors and producers. They emerged out from a competition for young Africans to which over 42,000 applied. |
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| 15:45 | Alphabet Soup | The crew of the Alguita sets sail to gather samples of the millions of pieces of plastic floating in the North Pacific Ocean. Learn how this soup of marine plastic debris harms the environment. |
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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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