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BBC Four Schedule for Friday 5 September 2008

  1. 00:00–01:00
    Antony Hegarty and the Johnsons perform tracks from their album I Am a Bird Now. (R)
  2. 01:00–01:30
    3/8. The team visits Wales to bring dinosaurs back to life using evolutionary robotics. (R)
  3. 01:30–02:30
    3/6. How geology has been a huge influence in shaping the history of art, from cave painters on (R)
  4. 02:30–03:00
    3/8. The team visits Wales to bring dinosaurs back to life using evolutionary robotics. (R)
  5. 03:00–04:00
    Transplant surgery development, from a Nazi sympathiser to new life-saving operations. (R)
  6. 19:00–19:30
    The latest news from around the world.
  7. 19:30–20:00
    Christine detects a new spirit of optimism as Boscastle looks to the future.
  8. 20:00–21:00
    The world of the castrati - male singers whose voices were unbroken due to castration. (R)
  9. 21:00–22:00
    Featuring The Hollies, 10CC, The Buzzcocks, The Fall, Joy Division, James and Oasis.
  10. 22:00–22:50
    6/6. Featuring the Buzzcocks, Joy Division, New Order, Happy Mondays and Monaco. (R)
  11. 22:50–00:20
    Documentary celebrating the Manchester record company, Factory. (R)
  12. 00:20–01:10
    Steed and Emma seek the cause of a top businessman keeling over. (R)
  13. 01:10–01:40
    4/5. How Between the Lines proved that the cop show had got to grips with real-life corruption. (R)
  14. 01:40–02:40
    Featuring The Hollies, 10CC, The Buzzcocks, The Fall, Joy Division, James and Oasis. (R)
  15. 02:40–03:40
    The world of the castrati - male singers whose voices were unbroken due to castration. (R)
  16. 03:40–04:10
    4/5. How Between the Lines proved that the cop show had got to grips with real-life corruption. (R)

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