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91Èȱ¬ TWO - Autumn highlights 2005
Factual
Arena
- No Direction 91Èȱ¬: Bob Dylan
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Bob Dylan, the incomparable singer/songwriter of modern
times, and Martin Scorsese, arguably the greatest film-maker
of his generation, unite for these extraordinary films exploring Dylan's
formative years when he created the albums that, many agree, changed
the world.
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Scorsese, a "great fan" of Dylan, directs this documentary featuring
major, brand-new interviews with the famously private Dylan alongside
contributions from key figures and previously unreleased material.
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These unique films are the product of a marriage between two multi-award-winning
arts strands - the 91Èȱ¬'s Arena and PBS' American Masters in the US -
and are accompanied by a Dylan season on 91Èȱ¬ FOUR.
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No Sex Please We're Teenagers
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Can 12 teenagers aged between 15 and 17 live without sex for five months?
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Rachel Gardner and Dan Burke - two Christian youth workers from Harrow
in London - believe they can. They have both practised celibacy and
think that teenagers would be much happier if they were involved in
long-term, serious relationships.
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With teenage pregnancy and STD rates in Britain the highest in Europe,
this observational documentary gives Rachel and Dan a chance to test
their beliefs.
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The parents agree for their teenagers to be taken from Harrow and challenge
them to be abstinent for five months, swapping casual sex for old-fashioned
courting rituals.
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In regular meetings with Rachel and Dan, the teenagers discuss the
effect peer pressure has on them and whether they have sex; whether
their abstinence affects other decisions in their lives; and whether
the abstinence is worthwhile.
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The teenagers also visit their American peers in Florida, who have
taken the Silver Ring Pledge, vowing to abstain from sex before marriage.
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Five Children of Beslan
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In September 2004, terrorists seized a school in the remote North Ossetian
town of Beslan. Fifty-three hours later, the siege ended in gunfire
and slaughter. More than 330 people had died, many of them children. Pictures
of the children who survived horrified the world.
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Now 91Èȱ¬ TWO, in association with HBO Documentaries, presents the remarkable
story of those children who survived and who wish to give their account
of the siege.
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They also recount the desperate weeks that followed, and their thoughts
about the politics, religions and the war on terror that have shaped
their lives.
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Shot on location in the children's homes and on the derelict grounds
of School Number One, the film is a sensitive exploration of how the
children of Beslan have survived.
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The Slavery Business
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The untold story of British slavery is brought out from
under the carpet in The Slavery Business, a season revealing different
aspects of Britain's role in the slave trade.
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Sugar Dynasty
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On the back of slavery, the Beckfords transformed themselves from an
ordinary middle-class family into one of the richest and most flamboyant
dynasties in Europe.
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This drama-documentary follows their rise through the domination of
the Jamaican sugar plantations.
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It shows how, eventually, in the 18th century, two cousins -
William of Fonthill and William of Somerly - inherited the family fortune
and then lost it.
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Somerly headed for Jamaica to manage plantations, and became famous
for writing an incredible guidebook on how to treat slaves - Remarks
About The Island Of Jamaica.
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His playboy cousin wrote the first Gothic novel and became embroiled
in the era's biggest sex scandal, before bankrupting himself through
financial mismanagement and by building Fonthill Abbey - an enormous
Gothic recreation to match his excessive personality.
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BR/LS
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How to Make a Million From
Slavery
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Henry Lascelles was one of the most successful slave traders and sugar
merchants of the 18th century, yet his life ended in tragedy.
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Starring Robert Pugh as Lascelles and Jack
Shepherd as government inspector Robert Dinwiddie, this drama
exposes an era when human beings were traded like livestock.
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In 1744, Lascelles' ambitions were challenged when government inspector
Dinwiddie started investigating his financial affairs.The titanic struggle
between these hugely ambitious men moved from Barbados to the coffee
houses and taverns of London, culminating in a court case.
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This programme was made with the full co-operation of the Lascelles
family and Harewood House Trust.
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BR/LS
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Breaking The Chains
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Abolitionist William Wilberforce became a national hero for his work
in bringing the plight of African slaves to the attention of a shocked
British public, yet his role in supporting the continued enslavement
of thousands is an untold story.
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This drama-documentary tells the story of the 800,000 slaves across
the British Empire who were not freed by the Abolition Bill, and of
Wilberforce's vociferous argument that they should remain enslaved.
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In a tale of greed and morality, Wilberforce eventually changed his
mind about the Empire's slaves and became their champion.
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Beyond Boundaries
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How does one cut through dense undergrowth in a wheelchair? How do
blind people navigate a rainforest? How do you tell a deaf man there's
a crocodile behind him?
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These obstacles are just some of the problems faced by 11 intrepid
adventurers in Beyond Boundaries, a new series which follows a group
of men and women, each of whom has a physical disability, as they take
on the trek of a lifetime across the rainforests, deserts, rivers and
mountains of Nicaragua.
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The arduous and incredibly challenging route takes the participants
from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean on a journey that will test them
to their limits.
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The Hairy Bikers' Cookbook
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Dave Myers and Si King are two Northern
lads on a mission to travel the world on a quest for great food.They've
been doing this kind of thing for years, leaving their families and
friends behind as they hit the road.
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With their zest for adventure and their laugh-out-loud capacity for
fun, the hirsute duo travel on motorbikes and anything else they can
get their hands on in search of great meals - with some surprises along
the way, too.
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Their voyages around the globe include journeys into the Namibian
desert, sailing a catamaran to the Isle of Man and Ireland and biking
through Transylvania, sampling the culinary delights of the area as
they go.
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The Secret Life of Arthur Ransome
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The
Secret Life of Arthur Ransome
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Children's storywriter Arthur Ransome possessed a childlike innocence
- but did the public image of this respected English gentleman mask
a secret life?
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Ransome was a romantic, enthusiastic and optimistic man, and at the
centre of his world was a daughter he adored - and a love for adventure.
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His travels, and a desire to escape a disastrous marriage, lured him
towards a life in Russia, where he studied fairy tales, whilst absorbing
himself within the Russian Revolution.
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Life in Russia proved exciting. A torrid affair with Trotsky's secretary
followed, as well as close friendships with many of the country's top
Bolsheviks, including Lenin.
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Presented by Griff Rhys Jones, this one-off film investigates
whether Ransome was really a secret agent working for the British Government,
and looks at the inspiration for his timeless children's classic, Swallows
And Amazons.
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Making Slough Happy
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One of the most unusual social experiments ever undertaken, Making
Slough Happy asks whether a group of experts can really make people
happy.
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In recent years, neuroscientists, sociologists, psychologists, economists
and public policy experts have been increasingly turning their attention
to the study of happiness: what it is, when people experience it, and
how we can generate more of it in our lives and communities.
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In this extraordinary and informative series, five "happiness" experts,
who combine theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, come together
to try to put this ground-breaking research into practice.
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Their challenge is to try to improve the happiness levels of volunteers
from Slough - a unique British town.
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The series finds out whether they have bitten off more than they can
chew, or if a crash course in positive thinking can really make the
people of Slough happy.
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KB
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Alternative Medicine
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In Alternative Medicine, scientist Kathy Sykes embarks
on a journey to unravel the truth behind the world's most ancient medicines.
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Kathy believes in the power of modern medicine. But millions have turned
to "non-scientific" medicines to find a cure for their condition, often
reporting remarkable improvements.
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Indeed, the best results seem to be generated for the very illnesses
modern science finds most baffling.
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In this series, Kathy, armed only with the tools of science, conducts
her own experiments, reviews the latest science and checks her findings
with colleagues. In the process, she reveals some breathtaking new evidence
that will change the nature of the debate.
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KC
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The Armstrongs
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I won't s**t on anyone's head unless I have to, but if I do, it
will be from a very great height
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The Armstrongs is an access-all-areas insight into the unorthodox and
sometimes ruthless business antics that are par for the course at U-Fit,
Coventry's third-biggest double glazing company.
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Driven by the desire for profit, management team John and Ann Armstrong
are constantly spying on their unwieldy sales force with CCTV cameras
and phone taps. But motivating the team is an uphill struggle and John
and Ann must resort to ever-more desperate measures to boost sales.
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Despite their best endeavours, though, their plans backfire with alarming
frequency. However, woe betide anyone who should get in the way of their
dream of becoming multi-millionaires.
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KB
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Underground
Britain
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From big game hunters whose 'sport' is run by a Lord
- or at least he says he's one - to an East London protection racket
and cannabis cafe; from a Spanish brothel keeper and a fake art marketer
to a healer claiming to cure down a phone line, Underground Britain
lifts the lid off the lifestyles of people who live life differently.
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Battle for Britain's Soul
II
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At a time when religion dominates the news, this second series, at
the heart of the 91Èȱ¬ TWO schedule, offers a refresher in how Christianity
in Britain got to where it is today.
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Charting the religious history of Britain,the comprehensive series
begins in the early 18th century and brings viewers right up to
date.
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Presented by ad-man-turned-vicar, Reverend Peter Owen Jones,
the programme is a fast-paced journey from the beginnings of non-conformism
through the challenges of science and politics, to the ultimate challenge
of secularism.
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It discovers what forces shaped the established Church of England and
finds out who the winners and losers were in this battle for Britain's
soul.
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Space Race
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Space Race reveals the spectacular story of the rivalry between the
two superpowers that spanned several decades.
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At its heart are two brilliant men who shared the same dream but never
met, locked in rivalry from opposing sides of the Iron Curtain - the
charismatic ex-Nazi Wernher von Braun in the American team, and the
enigmatic Soviet project leader Sergei Korolev.
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Known mysteriously as The Chief Designer, Korolev was constantly shadowed
by the KGB for fear he would be assassinated by the West, and his very
existence was kept secret from the Russian people until after his death.
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In what will be a genuine TV first, the 91Èȱ¬ unites America and Russia
in their first ever co-production, to reveal the true, untold story
behind their race to land men on the moon.
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This drama-driven documentary is the story of America and the Soviet
Union's dream to create the most powerful rocket and dominate the world.
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Culminating in the 1969 "giant leap for mankind", the series brings
to life the struggles, both personal and professional, over a 20-year
period, of the two recklessly daring scientists whose job it was to
bring that dream to fruition.
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Their triumphs and failures came to symbolise the ultimate battle for
supremacy between two global superpowers.
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Combining astounding CGI and dramatic reconstruction with previously
unseen archive footage, this is the story of two men prepared to stop
at nothing for the prestige of winning.
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Sick to the Stomach - A Battle
with Bulimia
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This programme tells the story of a "dirty illness" as seen through
the eyes of Karen Reed, a chronic bulimic, and her 17-year-old daughter,
Jessica.
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Karen has battled with bulimia for nearly 30 years. She is plagued
by suicidal thoughts and is guilt-ridden at "passing" her illness on
to her daughter.
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From the age of just ten, Jessica started starving herself and so began
her cycle of bingeing and purging - sometimes up to four times a day.
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With exclusive access to their story, the programme explores why both
women are bulimic and follows them as they battle to get hold of an
unlicensed drug which they believe could cure their condition.
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The Russian Godfathers
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Viewers are invited to delve deep into a world of scandal, secret police,
summary imprisonment and extreme wealth to learn who really rules Russia.
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The team behind the critically acclaimed and award-winning The
National Trust series reveals the inside story of the
world's highest-stakes poker game, upon which the fate of the entire
nation of Russia hangs in the balance.
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President Putin and seven of the world's richest men are locked in
a battle to run Russia.
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On one side is the President, with the support of a people disgusted
to find that seven men effectively owned their country, and on the other
are the billionaires who are deploying all their power and wealth to
try to wrestle back control.
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The Secret of Drawing
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The Secret Of Drawing takes viewers on a journey of discovery in which
the history of art, the lives of some of our greatest artists, the world
we live in today and the way we see ourselves will be, quite literally,
redrawn.
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Presenter Andrew Graham-Dixon explains how, by looking
at drawings, we can come to a more complex understanding of the history
of art.
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Drawing has often been dismissed in comparison to painting or sculpture
but the series will show how drawing is fundamental to all art and,
more than this, is also a bridge which links art, science and technology.
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Backlash
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Backlash is a series of documentaries challenging the liberal consensus
and asking what the world is coming to.
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Each week, a different celebrity reporter examines subjects as diverse
as how children are raised, depression, food, women in the workplace
and society's attitude towards children.
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In the first programme, Arthur Smith ignites the
backlash against Britain's "compensation culture" and attacks a phenomenon
which costs an estimated £10bn a year.
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Smith argues that a nation once famed for its spirit of adventure has
been rendered a bunch of risk-averse wimps and that our way of life
is being eroded by a mass of petty rules.
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How Did The Romans Run Europe (And Why Can't
We)?
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Boris Johnson, the Editor of The Spectator, writer and MP, considers
how the Romans managed to run the vast and diverse territory that is
now Europe - while today it seems to be a struggle.
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Johnson examines how the Romans managed to harmonise the economies
of the Roman Empire, and assesses whether the Roman system or the present-day
system for running Europe works best.
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Johnson also finds out how the Romans "sold" the Roman project and
how they made disparate peoples (from present-day Africa and the Middle
East as well as Europe) feel "Roman".
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But how can the EU make its 456 million citizens want to be "Europeans"?
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Johnson travels across Europe to meet historians, journalists, politicians
and local people to look for some answers.
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Girls and Boys - Sex and British Pop
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91Èȱ¬ TWO traces British pop music over the past four decades, examining
how it has reflected the changing images and social attitudes of men
and women.
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This series draws on exclusive interviews with key figures from Sandie
Shaw to Fatboy Slim.
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The series looks at the "girls next door of the Sixties", the "feisty
females of the Eighties" and the Girl Power of the Nineties, alongside
the "boys in suits of the Sixties"; beat groups; "macho heroes of the
Seventies"; punks; New Romantics' New Lads and Britpop of the Nineties.
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It also explores those figures who blurred the lines of gender, from
Bowie to Boy George.
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No Waste Like 91Èȱ¬
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For the majority of people, doing one's bit for the environment means
recycling empty wine bottles or old newspapers, but that's as far as
it goes.
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Eco-expert Penney Poyzer is here to raise the bar.
She meets some of Britain's most environmentally unfriendly families
and challenges them to become more eco-aware by getting back to basics
- a course of action which Penney promises will also save them money
and improve their sense of well-being.
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Penney sets the households radical new rules and rations to live by,
showing families how to transform their rubbish to a fraction of its
mass, cut back their energy usage, and fit their homes with equipment
such as solar panels, rain water collection tanks and sheep wool insulation.
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The Big Dig
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The Big Dig is a new series for the daytime which takes a look at one of
the fastest-growing pastimes in Britain today - allotments.
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Presented by Simon Mayo, the programme investigates
the growing divide between the old-school vegetable growers and the
new "allotmenteers" who are adopting the latest methods and taking a
bit more of a modern approach to this time-honoured tradition.
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Filmed in Cardiff and London, the programme explores the characters
behind the allotments and looks at why, in some parts of the country,
waiting lists are as long as ten years for a patch.
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The programme was previously known as Dig It.
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Chinatown
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This series explores the dynamism and changes taking place in Britain's
last so-called invisible community - the Chinese.
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It follows the stories of three generations of Chinese people in the
UK: those who came from Hong Kong in the Sixties and Seventies; their
British-born children; and recent arrivals, among them illegal immigrants
from mainland China.
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Clearly, some British Chinese have settled and enjoyed great professional
success; others, however, have remained isolated, working long hours
and feeling increasingly alienated from society.
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The series hears from a cross-section of the Chinese community in Britain
about their relationships with their adopted country, together with
their aspirations and concerns for the future.
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