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BBC Four Schedule for Thursday 3 April 2008

  1. 01:10–02:10
    4/5. In the monastery, the director discovers that some irreplaceable statues have been stolen.
  2. 02:10–02:40
    Documentary recalling the Golden Age of the TV panel game in the 1950s.
  3. 02:40–03:40
    Comedy writer and raconteur Barry Cryer in conversation with Mark Lawson.
  4. 19:00–19:30
    The latest news from around the world.
  5. 19:30–20:00
    Lurcio finds himself unintentionally caught up in the slave revolution.
  6. 20:00–21:00
    4/6. Michael Palin leaves Everest base camp to take the high road to Lhasa in Tibet.
  7. 21:00–22:00
    5/5. Tsultrim has to juggle running the monastery and complying with government restrictions.
  8. 22:00–23:00
    8/8. Alex believes that preventing the death of her parents will return her to 1981.
  9. 23:00–23:45
    5/13. Don wins an award and gets his picture on a prominent industry periodical.
  10. 23:45–00:45
    Documentary about pioneering ad executive and self-proclaimed genius, David Ogilvy.
  11. 00:45–01:45
    5/5. Tsultrim has to juggle running the monastery and complying with government restrictions.
  12. 01:45–02:45
    Dan Cruickshank presents a documentary revealing the story of the Dalai Lama.
  13. 02:45–03:15
    Investigating the Great Arc, a 200-year-old project to map the Indian subcontinent.
  14. 03:15–04:15
    5/5. Tsultrim has to juggle running the monastery and complying with government restrictions.

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