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00:00–01:30BBC FourAfter battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green is recording again. (R)
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01:30–02:30BBC FourThe story of one of the biggest-selling bands of all time, told in the band's own words. (R)
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03:00–05:30BBC FourHow children of the British Memorial School helped liberate Europe from the Nazis. (R)
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19:30–20:00BBC Four10/12. It is June, and the team need to give the sheep a good wash in a local stream. (R)
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20:00–21:00BBC Four1/4. Rosie Newman, who shot some of the most important colour documentary footage of the 1930s. (R)
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21:00–22:00BBC FourHow Spain is exhuming bodies from mass graves, the legacy of Franco's dictatorship.
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22:00–22:55BBC Four6/18. Traditions of the family and friends who visit the graves of Americans killed in combat.
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22:55–23:55BBC Four1/4. Simon Russell Beale visits Notre Dame and finds the key to the development of polyphony. (R)
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23:55–00:55BBC Four2/4. Simon Russell Beale explores Renaissance Rome and the music of the enigmatic Palestrina. (R)
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00:55–01:55BBC Four3/4. Thomas Tallis and William Byrd were important composers in England's musical Renaissance. (R)
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01:55–02:55BBC Four4/4. How Martin Luther had a profound effect on the development of sacred music. (R)
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02:55–03:55BBC FourHow Spain is exhuming bodies from mass graves, the legacy of Franco's dictatorship. (R)
