View schedule at a glance
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00:00–01:003/6. A 2000-mile journey up the Mississippi begins in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. (R)
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01:00–02:00The thoughts and observations of former QC, writer and raconteur, Sir John Mortimer. (R)
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02:00–03:05Rumpole defends a case of assault, touching on themes of race and police corruption. (R)
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03:05–04:05The thoughts and observations of former QC, writer and raconteur, Sir John Mortimer. (R)
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19:00–19:30The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
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19:30–20:30Simon explores how faith has shaped American political life. (R)
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20:30–21:003/3. Rageh Omaar visits Granada, the last stronghold of Islam in Spain. (R)
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21:00–22:003/3. How Islamic scientific ideas permeated into the West in the 16th and 17th centuries.
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22:00–22:303/3. Gerry Robinson in conversation with Willie Walsh, the boss of British Airways.
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22:30–23:30The thoughts and observations of former QC, writer and raconteur, Sir John Mortimer. (R)
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23:30–00:30Jonathan Freedland investigates the relationship between on-screen art and political life. (R)
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00:30–01:30Journalist and author Jonathan Freedland asks what qualities make a great US president. (R)
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01:30–02:003/3. Gerry Robinson in conversation with Willie Walsh, the boss of British Airways. (R)
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02:00–03:00The thoughts and observations of former QC, writer and raconteur, Sir John Mortimer. (R)
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03:00–03:303/3. Rageh Omaar visits Granada, the last stronghold of Islam in Spain. (R)
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03:30–04:303/3. How Islamic scientific ideas permeated into the West in the 16th and 17th centuries. (R)
