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          <Title><![CDATA[This is BBC FOUR]]></Title>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Journeys from the Centre of the Earth]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[6/6. Salt: It has been behind the rise of great civilisations and is crucial to life itself. Dr Iain Stewart rounds of his series with a look at salt's role in Mediterranean history. [S]]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Paul Merton's Silent Clowns]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[3/4. Laurel and Hardy: Paul Merton invites us to share his passion for silent comedy in this series of witty portrayals of some of early cinema's greatest stars.]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[Paul Merton invites us to share his passion for silent comedy in this series of witty portrayals of some of early cinema's greatest stars.

3/4. Laurel and Hardy

They are perhaps the best loved comedians from the silent era, and they still enjoy a huge following around the globe. Paul Merton argues that although the pair are remembered more for their talkie features, their silent movie work is just as legendary and helped to refine their act to perfection.

Paul tracks the rise of Stan's career from his Cumbrian beginnings and that of Ollie's until they joined forces in 1927's Duck Soup. Paul also meets silent film accompanist and composer Neil Brand, who comes up with a unique score for one of Laurel and Hardy's best silent films, You're Darn Tootin'.

It gets a premiere at the Pordenone film festival - the biggest silent film festival in the world.

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          <Title><![CDATA[Tales from Italy]]></Title>
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          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[Kirsty Wark and Simon Davis go in search of the talent and trends that are shaping Italy today.

In Milan, Kirsty meets top fashion designer Angela Missoni, design guru Ettore Sottsass and the scantily-clad Veline girls, the hottest thing on Italian television.

Simon travels south to Puglia, the heel of Italy, to meet two would-be presidents and explore a culturally vibrant region with some of the best food in Italy. [AD,S]]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Afoot Again In the Past]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[Batty Langley: Dan Cruickshank investigates the dangerous results of speculative Georgian building practices.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Kidnapped]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[1/3. Lavish adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic Scottish novel. Cheated of his rightful inheritance, Davie Balfour is launched into a thrilling adventure of friendship and betrayal. [S]]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[1/3. Iain Glen, James Anthony Pearson and Adrian Dunbar star in this adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel. Cheated of his rightful inheritance, Davie Balfour is launched into a thrilling adventure where he encounters friendship, betrayal, heroes and villains in a lavish new adaptation of Stevenson's classic Scottish novel. 

Part of BBC FOUR's The Century That Made Us season.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Inside Antiques]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[Cameos: Lars Tharp reveals the history behind the miniature gemstone carvings that were popular as portable souvenirs of the Grand Tour in the 18th Century.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Age of Genius]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[Documentary presented by Andrew Marr. 18th-century Edinburgh was transformed by a group of enlightened Scots whose ideas opened the eyes of people across the world.]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[The Enlightenment

A film about the birth of the modern world - that extraordinary moment in the 18th century when established beliefs and traditions were challenged by a group of enlightened Scots. 

In this documentary, Andrew Marr explains how Edinburgh changed from a filthy, provincial city into a beacon of intellectual thought, led by the brilliance of the philosopher David Hume and the father of economics, Adam Smith. 

Their enlightened ideas opened the eyes of people across the world, arguing for a progressive, tolerant society with freedom of speech, freedom of thought, and freedom of action. These were ideas which, Marr points out, are just as relevant today as they were more than 250 years ago. 

Part of BBC FOUR's The Century That Made Us season.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[Dinner with Portillo]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[The Loss of Enlightenment: Guests including Roger Scruton, John Lloyd and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown debate the meaning and significance of the Enlightenment.]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[The Loss of Enlightenment

Guests including Roger Scruton, John Lloyd and Yasmin Alibhai-Brown debate the meaning and significance of the Enlightenment. Is the clash between the West and fundamentalism a battle to save Enlightenment values?

Part of BBC FOUR's The Century That Made Us season.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[The Clandestine Marriage]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[Comedy of manners and errors starring Nigel Hawthorne, Timothy Spall and Joan Collins, set in 18th-century England. Some sexual scenes. [1999]]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[Comedy of manners and errors starring Nigel Hawthorne, Timothy Spall and Joan Collins.
 
England 1776:  Betsy, the eldest daughter of the 'nouveau riche' Sterling family from the city, is to wed Sir John, the son of the aristocratic but poor Ogleby family from the country. However, Betsy's sister Fanny, who has secretly married her father's clerk by whom she is pregnant, quickly becomes the object of attention not only of Sir John but also of his elderly father. Confusion ensues! Some sexual scenes. [1999, Christopher Miles] 

Lord Ogleby ...... Nigel Hawthorne
Sterling ...... Timothy Spall
Mrs Heidelberg ...... Joan Collins
Richard Lovewell ...... Paul Nicholls
Fanny ...... Natasha Little
Sir John Ogelby ...... Tom Hollander
Betsy ...... Emma Chambers
Canton ...... Cyril Shaps     

Part of BBC FOUR's The Century That Made Us season.]]></Synopsis>
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