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Football Focus |
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Presenter Manish Bhasin is joined by ex-players Mark Lawrenson and Carlton Palmer to discuss the big stories and fixtures from the English Premiership as well as analysing the most important issues from around the world in Football Focus this week. They speak to 2002 World Cup-winning boss Luiz Felipe Scolari (pictured) about his present job in charge of Portugal, who he led to the final of Euro 2004. Also featuring on this programme is South African striker Benni McCarthy.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Friday 16th February at 2230
Saturday 17th February at 0230, 0530 & 1330>< |
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fast:track |
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This week, fast:track heads to the Business Travel Show in London, to take a look at the real cost of corporate travel. As budgets come under pressure and global communication becomes easier, the team will be asking business travellers whether they still believe clocking up the miles is the best way to broker agreements. The programme also looks at what airlines are doing to keep premium travellers happy, and reviews the latest travel-related gadgets. Plus, to celebrate Chinese New Year, fast:track takes a look at what's on offer for the traveller who has just 24 hours to spare in Hong Kong.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Sunday 18th February at 0930
Repeated: Monday 19th February at 2230; Tuesday 20th February at 1230;
Wednesday 21st February at 1730 & 2130[S.As]; Thursday 22nd February at 0430~+ & 1030 |
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Vaccine Hunters |
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In the developing world, millions of children die every year from disease that can be prevented by vaccines. In this week's Vaccine Hunters, BBC World investigates the challenges of making sure the vaccines arrive in good condition. The programme shows that these difficulties go beyond negotiating unpredictable and dangerous terrain, including flooded rivers, muddy roads, thick bush, hills and mountains.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Sunday 18th February at 0830
Repeated: Sunday 18th February at 2030; Monday 19th February at 1230;
Tuesday 20th February at 1730 & 2130[S.As]; Wednesday 21st February at 0430~+ & 1030 |
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Spirit Of Yachting |
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The Spirit Of Yachting continues on BBC World with a series of films exploring some of the most exciting events in the world of sailing. This week, the programme comes from the Rolex Capri Sailing Week, which returns to the turquoise waters of Capri providing spirited competition for the start of the Mediterranean racing season. The picturesque island provides a stunning backdrop to the on-the-water racing action in the Bay of Naples for the Swan 45 and Farr 40 one-designs, the I.M.A. Mini Maxi, and the Comet classes.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 17th February at 0830
Repeated: Saturday 17th February at 2330; Sunday 18th February at 1330;
Monday 19th February at 0430~+ |
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Peschardt's People |
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The interview series continues with Michael Peschardt, one of the BBC's former senior foreign correspondents, as he meets high profile people across the Asia-Pacific region. This week, Michael speaks to Fiona Wood (pictured), the pioneering plastic surgeon who first came to international attention after treating the injured from the first Bali bomb. She explains the medical and ethical dilemmas she faces every day when treating those who have suffered devastating injuries.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 17th February at 1630
Repeated: Sunday 18th February at 0030; Sunday 18th February at 0730 & 1230 |
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# not Asia, Australasia or Middle East [S.As] South Asia ^ not Europe >< not Latin America ~ not South Asia + not Asia Pacific
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