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 | Monday 30 June to Friday 4 July May 2003
Five Stories by James Ellis 3.30pm
Five stories translated from French and adapted to an Irish setting by James Ellis who reads them in a thatched cottage at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum.
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 | Monday 30 June 2003 Nature 9.00pm
Flagships Or Follies? Pandas and tigers are icons of conservation. They are large, charismatic animals that attract money, but do they also draw attention away from less sexy but equally important species?
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 | Tuesday 1 July 2003 On the Ropes 9.00am & 9.30pm
Anita Roddick talks to John Humphrys about the mistakes that led to major financial problems for the Body Shop and the pain of having to relinquish control of her empire.
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 | Wednesday 2 July 2003 Connect 9.00pm
Every day we take around 20,000 breaths. For most of us this happens automatically but what are we exposing ourselves to and what is the link between air pollution and respiratory disease?
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 | Thursday 3 July 2003 In Business 8.30pm
Radio Times - Digital technology is changing the way radio works, Peter Day asks whether it will also change a business that's been television's poor relation for so long.
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 | Friday 4 July 2003 Veg Talk 3.00pm
Do you like yours lumpy or crunchy? Greengrocers Gregg Wallace and Charlie Hicks celebrate the Fourth of July with an appreciation of coleslaw.
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 | Saturday 5 July 2003 Fahrenheit 451 2.30pm
The Saturday Play by Ray Bradbury. A terrifying parable of a future in which society is ruled by a vast multi media corporation which attempts to control all aspects of life through a constant input of TV, music and news.
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 | Sunday 6 July 2003 Night and Day 3.00pm
Kristin Scott Thomas narrates this week's Classic Serial by Virgina Woolf
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