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Imagination: Building For Islam |
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Building For Islam takes a close look at the finalists of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. It recognises architectural excellence throughout the Islamic world: some ancient; some modern; some utilitarian; and all unique. This four-part series takes an exclusive access-all-areas look behind the scenes at the nominees as the world's biggest architectural prize decides what's in and what's not in the Islamic architectural world.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 15th September at 1730
Repeated: Sunday 16th September at 0030; Sunday 16th September at 0730; Sunday 16th September at 1230 &
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Equator |
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Presenter Simon Reeve begins an extraordinary 25,000 mile journey in which he treks through rainforests, climbs up active volcanoes and travels through war zones on his travels around the Equator. In this first episode Simon visits the African continent where, abandoned in a rainforest in Gabon, he starts vomiting bloodbefore being diagnosed with malaria. Continuing East, Simon visits the Democratic Republic of Congo - a vast country the size of Western Europe - where at least four million people have died since 1998 in the deadliest conflict since World War II.
(Duration: 50 minutes)
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Saturday 15th September at 1010
Repeated: Saturday 15th September at 1810; Sunday 16th September at 0310; Sunday 16th September at 1510 &
Sunday 16th September at 2210
This programme will not be shown in North America |
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Formula For Success |
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Formula For Success combines the excitement of the premier league of motor sport with the insights of business theory and practice. In this episode, Formula For Success looks at how F1 teams have had to become brands in their own right in order to attract the best and most lucrative sponsors. For many years those partners were tobacco companies, but F1 and the constructors have had to learn to adapt and find new ways of raising revenue, as new legislation is introduced. Red Bull is one firm that's moved in to fill the void.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 15th September at 0830
Repeated: Saturday 15th September at 2130; Sunday 16th September at 1430;
Sunday 16th September at 2330+; Monday 17th September at 0530+~ |
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Visionaries |
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Visionaries explores the worlds of art, music, architecture, science and literature, to find out what sets luminaries apart from their contemporaries. In 2000, the Guinness World Records listed Madonna as the most successful female recording artist of all time, with estimated worldwide sales of 120 million albums. This week, BBC radio DJ Edith Bowman backs the Queen of Pop as the greatest musical visionary in history; while theatre director Peter Sellers, advocates 18th century composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 15th September at 1230
Saturday 15th September at 2030~; Saturday 15th September at 2330; Sunday 16th September at 0530+~ &
Sunday 16th September at 1630<> |
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Final Score |
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Final Score brings viewers the latest results and league tables from the English Premiership and other football divisions, live from the BBC. This week, presenter Ray Stubbs (pictured) has results, reports and reactions from games around the UK, including Manchester United's defence of their Premier League crown with a visit to Everton, while Jose Mourinho's Chelsea entertain Blackburn in a repeat of last season's FA Cup semi-final. In the Championship, Sheffield United host Wolves and in the Scottish Premier League, Rangers travel to Hearts while champions Celtic are at home to Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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