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Iran: a Revolutionary State 3rd of 3 Sun 1 Oct, 1.30pm Sir John Tusa takes a close look at the making of modern Iran and at the paradox at the heart of the nation.
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All the programmes in the season are listed below.
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Today Saturday 16 Sept, 7.00-900am How US sanctions are affecting Iranian airline safety and John Tusa talks about the Iran: a Revolutionary State series.
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Monday 18 Sept, 8.00pm. Tom Holland tells the story of how Darius seized the Persian throne and founded an Empire.
View British Museum gallery
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Iran and her Neighbours Wednesday, 20 Sept 11.00am John Simpson considers Iran's regional role and asks how the Islamic Republic is perceived by her neighbours. |
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Profile - Ahmadinejad Saturday, 23 Sept 7.00pm, rpt Sunday 5.40pm A look at the career of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who was elected Iran's president in 2005. |
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Sunday Sunday 24 Sept, 7.00am How Ahmadinejad's strong belief in the return of the Madhi is shaping his government's policies. |
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Food Programme Sunday 24 Sept, 12.30pm (rpt Monday 25th 4.00pm) Iranian food - from rich, aromatic spices to philosophy. |
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Wednesday 27 Sept, 11.00am Neil Macgregor, Director of the British Museum, investigates Iran's archaeological and cultural past.
View British Museum gallery
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