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| Fri 21st Nov 2008 |
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| 00:00 | Action | A weekly update on stories about people in action in their community |
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| 00:15 | Your Sport | An update on the news and stories coming out of grassroots sport in the UK and beyond |
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| 00:30 | Education Now | A series dedicated to delivering information about the choices available to young students entering college. |
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| 01:00 | Afar Angel | Afar, Ethiopia, is one of the most desolate, poverty ridden places in the world; But to Australian nurse Valerie Browning it is home. |
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| 01:25 | Volunteer Films 2008 | Short films made for and about charities across England. All films have been produced by professional filmmakers who have volunteered their time for free.
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| 01:30 | Alex James in Africa | Alex James, farmer and former Blur band member, follows Christian Aid's groundbreaking work in Burkina Faso, West Africa, with farmers who are on the very front line of climate change. |
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| 02:00 | Milan Paris Southwark | Young fashion designers make it to the catwalk, thanks to a new project run by the Metropolitan Police. |
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| 02:45 | My Passion | Invigorating stories of people who have successfully battled mental health problems, and picked up a hobby along the way. |
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| 03:00 | Sport's Unsung Heroes | Documentary highlighting the men and women who have volunteered and dedicated their time to pushing the future of sport at grassroots level.
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| 03:30 | New Consumer TV | Fairtrade and ethical lifestyle magazine. Adam Vaughan visits an organic garden and Eleni Andreadis finds out what it's like working at ethical fashion label "People Tree" and visits an organic farm. |
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| 04:00 | One World Student Films | Cotita's siblings were seized and killed during Argentina's bloodiest dictatorship in the late 70s. She has spent the last 30 years looking for their children. In March 2006 she found Sebastian. |
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| 04:30 | Change Makers | The "We Can" campaign to end all violence against women is growing actively in 6 countries in South Asia. Change makers are ordinary men and women who are trying to make a difference. |
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| 05:00 | No Limits | Unusual stories showing how young people from around the country are helping others - with some surprising results.
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| 05:30 | The Film & Video Workshop | A bad witch puts a spell on 6 sweet fairies. To get rid of the spell they have to give the witch the heart of a boy. |
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| 05:45 | Butterfly | This rare and intimate portrait explores a young woman's perspective about living with albinism - a melanin deficiency which has often made her an outsider
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| F | 06:00 | One World Student Films | An insight into Cuba's current political, social and economic paradoxes told through the eyes of two Cuban mothers. |
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| F | 06:25 | Volunteer Films 2008 | Short films made for and about charities across England. All films have been produced by professional filmmakers who have volunteered their time for free.
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| F | 06:30 | Local Government Today | Local Government Today is the show for the community, from the community. We look at what the public thinks of the services they receive and the way they are delivered |
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| F | 07:00 | Action | A weekly update on stories about people in action in their community |
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| F | 07:15 | Your Sport | An update on the news and stories coming out of grassroots sport in the UK and beyond |
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| F | 07:30 | Tree Fellers | In 1942, 900 Belizean lumberjacks came to help Britain fight fascism, felling trees. Sam, Eric and Amos stayed on after the War and, for better or worse, the colour of their skin marked them out |
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| F | 07:55 | Volunteer Films 2008 | Short films made for and about charities across England. All films have been produced by professional filmmakers who have volunteered their time for free.
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| F | 08:00 | The Generous Gene | Britain is changing. The gap between rich and poor is rising and the number of self-made millionaires is rising. How is this affecting the culture of giving? |
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