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Fri 6 Feb |
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7:00 pm |
Inside Antiques Majolica: Lars Tharp looks at the witty, colourful pottery that Minton produced using the techniques of French potter Leon Arnoud. |
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7:30 pm |
Transatlantic Sessions Scotland and Ireland's best traditional musicians join up with American acts, including Paul Brady, Sharon Shannon, Radney Foster, James Grant, Karen Matheson and Fiona Kennedy. |
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8:00 pm |
The World The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. Followed by a weather update. |
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8:30 pm |
Transatlantic Sessions Scotland and Ireland's best traditional musicians join up with American acts, including Nanci Griffith, Ricky Skaggs, Paul Brady, Rosanne Cash and Radney Foster. |
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9:00 pm |
Mariza: BBC Four Session This concert from the Union Chapel in London features the amazing Portuguese Fado sensation Mariza, a winner at the Radio 3 Awards For World Music in 2003. |
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10:00 pm |
Festival In The Desert DJ Rita Ray takes us on a journey into the Sahara, to a music festival held in the desert near Timbuktu, featuring artists including Ali Farka Toure, Oumou Sangare and Damon Albarn. |
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11:30 pm |
Cecil Beaton: Beneath The Glitter Photographer Cecil Beaton was synonymous with the glamorous world of high society. But underneath the glitz was a man whose secret diaries revealed darker thoughts about famous associates. |
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12:00 am |
No Man's Land Branko Djuric and Rene Bitorajac star as two wounded soldiers from different sides trapped in an abandoned trench between the Bosnian and Serbian frontlines. Contains strong language. [2001] |
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1:30 am |
Festival In The Desert DJ Rita Ray takes us on a journey into the Sahara, to a music festival held in the desert near Timbuktu, featuring artists including Ali Farka Toure, Oumou Sangare and Damon Albarn. |
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