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BBC Four Schedule for Friday 6 November 2009

  1. 00:00–00:30
    3/6. Dennis destroys more priceless artefacts, and a Royal Correspondent tells all. (R)
  2. 00:30–01:30
    1/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome. (R)
  3. 01:30–02:00
    Observers now know there is water on the Moon, and NASA's new probe will estimate how much (R)
  4. 02:00–03:00
    3/3. How the American movie industry changed British culture in the 1920s and 30s. (R)
  5. 03:00–04:00
    1/6. Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how Christianity's origins lie east of Jerusalem and Rome. (R)
  6. 19:00–19:30
    The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
  7. 19:30–20:30
    The legendary conductor speaks frankly about the music, politics and passions in his life. (R)
  8. 20:30–21:00
    1/4. Hammond B3 organist Booker T Jones and his band delight the Cambridge crowd. (R)
  9. 21:00–22:00
    The story of one of the biggest-selling bands of all time, told in the band's own words. (R)
  10. 22:00–22:50
    1/6. The history of Fleetwood Mac, who formed in 1967 have survived many different line-ups. (R)
  11. 22:50–23:50
    The reunited rock legends perform hits including Blind Faith's Presence of the Lord. (R)
  12. 23:50–00:45
    8/8. As the police sting reaches its endgame, the stakes are incredibly high for Samy. (R)
  13. 00:45–02:25
    After battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green is recording again. (R)
  14. 02:25–03:25
    The story of one of the biggest-selling bands of all time, told in the band's own words. (R)
  15. 03:25–05:30
    The legendary conductor speaks frankly about the music, politics and passions in his life. (R)

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