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This week on BBC World... Week commencing  29th September  2007

  Inside Sport    
 

Inside Sport brings viewers fresh and incisive journalism that gets under the skin of sport. This week Inside Sport features an in-depth interview with basketball star, Luol Deng, who moved to Britain as a young Sudanese refugee. Discovered as a basketball talent, Luol is now playing in the US with the Chicago Bulls, and has an earning power to rival David Beckham's. Also this week, the programme follows the story of two rival rugby league teams in the city of Hull in the UK.


(Duration: 30 minutes)

 

   
 

Tuesday 2nd October at 2230

Repeated: Wednesday 3rd October at 1230; Thursday 4th October at 1830;

Friday 5th October at 0430+~/\; Friday 5th October at 1030; Friday 5th October at 1530[A.Pa];

Saturday 6th October at 0630+~/\



  Formula For Success    
 

Formula For Success combines the excitement of the premier league of motor sport with the insights of business theory and practice. Success in F1 is measured by winning, but to win you have to spend millions of dollars in research and development. Technology is a crucial component, not just in making the cars move faster, but in helping a team stay ahead of its competitors commercially. This episode looks at the role of technology in both F1 and business, exploring how it can be used to gain an edge over rivals.


(Duration: 30 minutes)

 

   
 

Saturday 29th September at 0830

Repeated: Saturday 29th September at 2130; Sunday 30th September at 1430; Sunday 30th September at 2330+;

Monday 1st October at 0530 +~/\



  Visionaries    
 

To be a visionary, some say you need to test all boundaries and harbour a grand obsession. BBC World sets out to discover whether any modern artists measure up to the great luminaries of the past. This week, writer and broadcaster Sue Perkins advocates Charles Dickens (pictured) as the greatest literary visionary of all time, while journalist Kirsty Wark supports his modern-day rival, J.K.Rowling.

(Duration: 30 minutes)

 

   
 

Saturday 29th September at 1230

Repeated: Saturday 29th September at 2030~/\; Saturday 29th September at 2330; Sunday 30th September at 0530+~/\;

Sunday 30th September at 1630<> 



  Click    
 

Click highlights all the latest technological developments as well as reviewing the hottest gadgets and interviewing leading figures from the industry. This week the team examines the technology behind spy movies, asking just how easy it is to take over the world, what's possible and what's pure fantasy. Reporting from the 'Hack in a Box' conference in Malaysia, Click quizzes hackers on what is fact and what is fantasy before their claims are put to a web security expert.



(Duration: 30 minutes)

 

   
 

Thursday 4th October at 2230

Repeated: Friday 5th October at 1230; Saturday 6th October at 0930; Monday 8th October at 1830;

Tuesday 9th October at 0430+~/\; Tuesday 9th October at 1030; Wednesday 10th October at 1530[A.Pa]  



  Equator    
 

In the final part of this three-part series, presenter Simon Reeve concludes his amazing 25,000-mile journey around the Equator by travelling across Latin America. Beginning in the Galapagos Islands Simon discovers that there are concerns that the 100,000 tourists who visit each year are threatening the fragile ecosystem. While in the capital of Equador, Quito, Simon makes the difficult climb to the top of the El Reventador volcano before being nearly swallowed by a tidal wave in Brazil.


(Duration: 50 minutes)

 

   
 

Saturday 29th September at 1010

Repeated: Saturday 29th September at 1810; Sunday 30th September at 0310; Sunday 30th September at 1510 &

Sunday 30th September at 2210

This programme will not be shown in North America.  



 

# not Asia, Australasia or Middle East                  [A.Pa]    Asia Pacific Only
^ not Europe
+ not Asia Pacific
~ not South Asia
/\ not Middle East
<> not North or South America 

 
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