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| Sun 23rd Nov 2008 |
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| 12:00 | 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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| 13:00 | Uncommon Heroes | Profiling the work and projects of inspirational social entrepreneurs from around the world |
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| 13:30 | 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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| 14:00 | The Street Where You Live | A social history of London streets as told by the present owners. The stories are relayed by the current occupants and by using old photos, deeds, letters and cine films. |
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| 14:25 | 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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| 14:30 | 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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| 15:00 | Louie, Me and Hepatitis C | A documentary following Gemma Peppe through a year's treatment for Hepatitis C, the impact it has on her relationship with her 12 year old son and the results of her investigation into the disease.
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| 15:55 | 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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| 16:00 | Profits for the People | Social enterprises are businesses where social justice is just as important as the bottom line. This film profiles some of the best in Britain. |
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| 16:30 | Cash That Cares | A compilation of short films showing the variety of ways social enterprise can be used to help others around you. And still make a profit. |
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| 16:50 | UN Westminster & N.Y. Film Fest. | Mother Aysha is the sole breadwinner for a family of 26 in Gaza's impoverished Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood. As a young woman she defied the male members of her family by working as a trader. |
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| 17:00 | Changing Lives | Wales was declared the first Fair Trade nation in the world and they now want to teach their schoolchildren about it, using Ghana and the chocolate trade as an example. |
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| 17:15 | 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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| 17:40 | 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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| 17:45 | Noise Festival Special | A special report from this year's Noise Festival. |
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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 | Uncommon Heroes | Profiling the work and projects of inspirational social entrepreneurs from around the world |
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| 19:30 | 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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| 20:00 | The Street Where You Live | A social history of London streets as told by the present owners. The stories are relayed by the current occupants and by using old photos, deeds, letters and cine films. |
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