View schedule at a glance
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00:15–00:455/5. How The Sweeney ushered in an age where television coppers acted just like the villains. (R)
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00:45–01:45Journalist and author Jonathan Freedland asks what qualities make a great US president. (R)
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01:45–02:45A look at the world of 'old-style policing' as portrayed on TV in Life on Mars. (R)
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02:45–03:451/5. Documentary taking a forensic look at the history of the police procedural on British TV. (R)
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03:45–04:155/5. How The Sweeney ushered in an age where television coppers acted just like the villains. (R)
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19:00–19:30The latest news from around the world.
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19:30–20:30PJ O'Rourke considers the unique role of the California governor. (R)
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20:30–21:001/15. Quiz show in which connections need to be made between apparently unconnected things.
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21:00–22:00Jonathan Freedland investigates the relationship between on-screen art and political life.
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22:00–22:30Exploring the conflict between liberal Hollywood and America's conservative heartland.
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22:30–23:00Humphrey Lyttelton's final I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue at the Lowry Centre's Lyric Theatre. (R)
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23:00–23:554/4. In the Scottish Highlands, Jeremy and Albert prepare to escape. (R)
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23:55–00:254/6. Dawn French interviews Rob Brydon about his life in comedy. (R)
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00:25–00:551/15. Quiz show in which connections need to be made between apparently unconnected things. (R)
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00:55–01:55Jonathan Freedland investigates the relationship between on-screen art and political life. (R)
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01:55–02:25Exploring the conflict between liberal Hollywood and America's conservative heartland. (R)
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02:25–03:25PJ O'Rourke considers the unique role of the California governor. (R)
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03:25–04:25Jonathan Freedland investigates the relationship between on-screen art and political life. (R)
