View schedule at a glance
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00:15–01:15Exploring the little-explained pocket of the fashion industry known as haute couture. (R)
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01:15–02:15The tailors stop off at the world's biggest menswear expo in Florence. (R)
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02:15–03:154/7. Zandra Rhodes, Terry de Havilland and Wayne Hemingway discuss 1970s fashion. (R)
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03:15–05:30How fashion designer Gianni Versace was murdered on the steps of his Miami mansion. (R)
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19:00–19:40The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
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19:40–20:309/13. A plastic surgeon brainwashes down-and-outs and uses them to replace government officials.
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20:30–21:00The new designs are about to be revealed, but a thunderstorm breaks as the VIPs arrive. (R)
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21:00–22:00A team of fashion writers looks at the relationship between British fashion and the BBC.
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22:00–23:005/7. Caryn Franklin, John Taylor and Stevie Stewart reflect on 1980s fashion.
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23:00–23:153/6. How the capriciousness of fashion is demonstrated most readily in informal clothes. (R)
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23:15–00:055/6. How fabric is used to different effect by designers like Miyake, Versace and Lacroix. (R)
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00:05–01:20Profile of Australian fashion designer and performer Leigh Bowery. (R)
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01:20–02:20A team of fashion writers looks at the relationship between British fashion and the BBC. (R)
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02:20–03:205/7. Caryn Franklin, John Taylor and Stevie Stewart reflect on 1980s fashion. (R)
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03:20–04:20A team of fashion writers looks at the relationship between British fashion and the BBC. (R)
