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Talking Movies |
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Talking Movies is a guide to the best in film, from the latest Hollywood blockbusters to insightful documentaries and ground-breaking world cinema. This week, presenter Tom Brook reviews the feature documentary film War Child. Also reviewed this week is Madonna's documentary highlighting the plight of Malawi's Aids orphans, I Am Because We Are. Talking Movies speaks to the film's director Nathan Rissman. |
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Reports throughout the week |
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Final Score |
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It's been a campaign of twists and turns at both ends of the table, but all the loose ends will finally be tied up in the English Premiership this weekend. Manchester United and Chelsea could both walk away champions if results go their way. And the battle for relegation also goes down to the wire as Fulham, Reading and Birmingham fight for survival. Ex-footballers Garth Crooks, Lee Dixon and Gavin Peacock join presenter Ray Stubbs (pictured) to provide expert analysis as the goals go in.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Sunday 11th May at 1930 |
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The Real... London |
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Offering a unique glimpse into local theatre life, hidden bars, shops and restaurants, The Real. is the insider's guide to London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Paris, disclosing the most rewarding places to explore. This first episode focuses on London, taking in sights such as Marylebone High Street, Regent's Park and Tooting Bec Lido (pictured). This week's guides are fashion designer Ozwald Boateng, Serpentine Gallery Director Julia Peyton-Jones and comedian Mark Thomas.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Saturday 10th May at 1630
Repeated: Saturday 10th May at 2130; Sunday 11th May at 0530 & Sunday 11th May at 1330 |
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Imagination: Private Life Of A Masterpiece |
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Imagination: Private Life Of A Masterpiece explores the fascinating stories behind five renowned and iconic works of art. This week the focus is on Van Gogh's Sunflowers. Inspired by a bunch of flowers the artist found lying in a gutter, the painting is one of the most famous works of art in the world, but few people know the hidden history behind it.
(Duration: 50 minutes)
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Saturday 10th May at 1110
Repeated: Saturday 10th May at 2010; Sunday 11th May at 0410 & Sunday 11th May at 1710 |
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Women On The Frontline |
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According to Doris Bures (pictured), Austrian Federal Minister for Women and the Civil Service, one in five women in Austria are victims of male violence. However this is a country pioneering protection of women. The ten-year-old Protection Against Violence Bill enables police to eject abusive men from their homes, which can then become domestic sanctuaries for women. This differs from most other European countries where battered women have to leave their homes to seek refuge in a safe house.
(Duration: 30 minutes)
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Friday 16th May at 2230
Repeated: Saturday 17th May at 0730; Monday 19th May at 1230; Monday 19th May at 1530AP;
Tuesday 20th May at 1830; Wednesday 21st May at 0430# & Wednesday 21st May at 1030 |
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