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Highlights of the week


Week 47 15-21 November 2008


  The military uniform of Gunner Stephen Wright, who died in Iraq in 2006

In loving memory

The Fallen
BBC TWO Saturday 15 November See Week 47 Unplaced

A powerful and poignant film, epic in scale and spanning seven years of war, remembers each and every one of the British troops who have died in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
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Gavin & Stacey
BBC ONE Friday 21 November See Week 47 Unplaced

Gavin and Stacey's honeymoon homecoming is thrown into disarray as the critically acclaimed comedy, starring writers James Corden and Ruth Jones with Mathew Horne and Joanna Page, comes to BBC One, following its BBC Three première earlier in the year
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Rugby Union – Scotland v South Africa/
Ireland v New Zealand

Saturday 15 November on BBC ONE and BBC TWO

Gabby Logan presents live coverage as Scotland face South Africa at Murrayfield, while John Inverdale is in Dublin for Ireland's clash against New Zealand, as the autumn internationals continue (highlights of England's game against Australia can be seen on Sunday)
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Storyville – I'm Not Dead Yet
Monday 17 November on BBC FOUR

A unique and personal film about the inheritance of a Gothic home and a family's unspoken past rounds off the current series of the multi-award-winning documentary strand
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The Culture Show
Tuesday 18 November on BBC TWO

An interview with Grace Jones; the controversial debate about the future of two works by Titian; and the 25th anniversary of Local Hero are all on the menu as the series that celebrates all things cultural, presented by Lauren Laverne and Mark Kermode, returns
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Clone
Monday 17 November on BBC THREE

Jonathan Pryce, Mark Gatiss and Stuart McLoughlin star in BBC Three's fish-out-of-water comedy about the world's first human clone, an innocent being that is seeing and experiencing our world for the first time
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