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The extraordinary story of the discovery in East Anglia of the most iconic piece of the Sutton Hoo treasure, Britain's richest ever archaeological find, and of its later restoration in the British Museum.]]></Synopsis>
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          <Title><![CDATA[BBC FOUR Samuel Johnson Prize: The Final]]></Title>
          <Synopsis length='short'><![CDATA[Robert Winston presents live coverage of the 2006 final. The non-fiction works in contention are by Alan Bennett, Jerry Brotton, Carmen Callil, Tony Judt, Tom Reiss and James Shapiro.]]></Synopsis>
          <Synopsis length='long'><![CDATA[Robert Winston presents live coverage of the final of the 2006 BBC FOUR Samuel Johnson Prize, rewarding the best and brightest of current non-fiction writing. 

The ceremony will include short films about each of the books on the shortlist, and features the judges' discussions on each of the books.

The books in contention are Alan Bennett's Untold Stories; The Sale of the Late King's Goods by Jerry Brotton; Bad Faith by Carmen Callil; Postwar by Tony Judt; The Orientalist by Tom Reiss and 1599: A Year in the Life of William Shakespeare by James Shapiro.]]></Synopsis>
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Part of BBC FOUR's The Century That Made Us season.]]></Synopsis>
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