麻豆社 Four Schedule
Schedule
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Evening
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19:00
World News Today—17/10/2011
The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
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19:30
Britain's Most Fragile Treasure
York Minster's Great East Window, the UK's largest expanse of medieval stained glass. (R)
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20:30
Only Connect—Series 5, Rowers vs Listeners
10/16 A team of rowers plays three fans of the Listener crossword in the second quarter-final.
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21:00
Ceramics: A Fragile History—The Age of Wedgwood
2/3 Stoke-on-Trent is a city built on clay and the heart of Britain's ceramics empire.
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22:00
Colouring Light: Brian Clarke - An Artist Apart
Profile of painter Brian Clarke, one of the world's greatest stained glass artists.
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23:00
imagine...—Summer 2010, Diana Athill: Growing Old Disgracefully
3/4 Alan Yentob meets Diana Athill, whose memoirs chart a life less ordinary. (R)
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Late
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00:00
The Gene Code—Unlocking the Code
2/2 How we are coming to understand the very process by which our DNA makes each of us unique. (R)
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01:00
Horizon—What Makes Us Clever? A Horizon Guide to Intelligence
A look at how our understanding of intelligence has transformed over the last century. (R)
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02:00
Only Connect—Series 5, Rowers vs Listeners
10/16 A team of rowers plays three fans of the Listener crossword in the second quarter-final. (R)
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02:30
Colouring Light: Brian Clarke - An Artist Apart
Profile of painter Brian Clarke, one of the world's greatest stained glass artists. (R)
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03:30
Ceramics: A Fragile History—The Age of Wedgwood
2/3 Stoke-on-Trent is a city built on clay and the heart of Britain's ceramics empire. (R)
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