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BBC Four Schedule for Saturday 27 September 2008

  1. 01:30–02:30
    David Gilmour of Pink Floyd plays live to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Solidarity. (R)
  2. 02:30–03:00
    Documentary about David Gilmour's unique concert in the Gdansk shipyard in August, 2006. (R)
  3. 03:00–04:00
    Film tracing the journey of Britain's foremost 'underground' band, Pink Floyd. (R)
  4. 19:00–19:10
    3/3. Acclaimed author and whale-watcher Philip Hoare takes us into the world of Arctic whales. (R)
  5. 19:10–20:00
    13/13. Kenneth Clark considers heroic materialism and humanitarianism in the past 100 years. (R)
  6. 20:00–21:00
    1/8. How the development of technology influenced art between 1880 and end of WWI. (R)
  7. 21:00–22:00
    7/8. The story of Guernica, Picasso's extraordinary artistic response to a brutal massacre. (R)
  8. 22:00–22:50
    The stories of five people who spend their days guarding great treasures. (R)
  9. 22:50–23:50
    Broadcaster and writer Melvyn Bragg discusses his life and career with Mark Lawson.
  10. 23:50–01:10
    Paul Yule's film uncovers the life of O Winston Link, a giant of contemporary photography. (R)
  11. 01:10–01:55
    Sarah Dunnant interviews Frank Gehry.
  12. 01:55–02:55
    1/3. Robert Hughes examines Antoni Gaudi, whose buildings left an indelible mark on Barcelona. (R)
  13. 02:55–04:00
    Broadcaster and writer Melvyn Bragg discusses his life and career with Mark Lawson. (R)

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