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03.12.03


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Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE gets under the skin of the nation


Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE tackles the tough issues facing British society today in its £177 million Winter season, from the rise of the far right and children in care to the nation's rising personal debt.


Lorraine Heggessey, Controller of Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE, said: "One of the challenges facing Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE is how to get a broad audience to engage with important social and political issues.


"This season we will be using a variety of different programming styles to connect viewers with some of the toughest challenges facing contemporary Britain."


Steven Mackintosh plays Ray in England ExpectsÖ÷²¥´óÐã ONE explores the extremes of modern Britain in a hard hitting new drama England Expects charting how the demonisation of asylum seekers and Islam is feeding the far right in Britain.


Steven Mackintosh plays Ray, a responsible family man, fiercely protective of his daughter – but as things start to go wrong he begins to lose his grip on reality.


His behaviour becomes increasingly erratic and he looks for other people to blame, and he is seduced back to his far right roots as his life spirals out of control.


"Using drama is a powerful way of getting viewers to engage with difficult subjects," said Heggessey.


"It can provide viewers with a three-dimensional and emotional understanding of often complex situations. Drama introduces them to issues and dilemmas that they would otherwise be likely to ignore, by getting under the skin of subjects."


There are an estimated 59,700 children currently living in care in England; 60% of those who leave care in England and Wales have no qualifications; 25% of them are parents by the age of 16; 26% of today's prisoners were in care as children.


These are shocking statistics, but most people know very little about the reality of life in and after care.


Taking Care is a major new season of programming across Ö÷²¥´óÐã television, radio and Ö÷²¥´óÐãi taking a positive look at children in care and what can be done to break the negative cycle.


Led by Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE, the season aims to raise awareness and tackle the stereotypes with specially commissioned documentaries: About A Child - an intimate insight into the sort of childhood faced by young people growing up in care, and After Care - exploring the legacy of care.


The documentaries tell the moving stories of young people recently out of care and of an older generation still haunted by the past.


They are complemented by storylines in popular dramas including Casualty, Doctors and Neighbours, plus special programming on CÖ÷²¥´óÐã, including an hour-long Tracy Beaker special.


"I have long felt passionately that as a society we have betrayed children put into care through no fault of their own. In this season through documentaries and special storylines in our drama series we hope to bring to life the reality of the impact of being in care to viewers of all ages," commented Heggessey.


We have become a nation of borrowers. As individuals we owe more than any other country in Europe with a staggering mountain of debt totalling more than £900 billion.


In the last ten years, the average personal debt has increased by 91% while average incomes are up only 49%; the Citizens Advice says that consumer debt problems are the single biggest issue facing its clients; one in five families has a credit card with a debt of more than £2,000.


Hey Big Spender is a day of programming on Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE dedicated to this thorny issue.


Throughout the day there will be an examination of why the UK has become a nation of credit junkies and looks at what we can do about it.


Senior financial advisers give top ten tips that if followed could save the viewer the cost of the licence fee.


Other highlights include:


Warren Clarke, Dervla Kirwan and Jack Dee star in The Deputy• Warren Clarke plays fictional Deputy Prime Minster and Birmingham MP Bob Galway, a man of the people – opinionated, principled and pragmatic – in The Deputy, a one off drama written by Richard Stoneman.


A wry, funny, fast paced and sexy drama exploring Galway's life and work, it ranges from the nightmare of shuffling constituency business and parliamentary affairs to ministerial responsibilities and how it all impacts on his personal life.


Making life difficult for him are Stephen Sharples, a self-seeking career politician played by Jack Dee, and Terri Leonard, the Prime Minister's sharp witted Director of Communications, played by Dervla Kirwan.


• Following the success of Test the Nation, Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE launches a new weekly interactive quiz for Saturday nights – Don't Get Mad Get Even.


Each week four studio teams compete live for the chance to win a cash prize.


Viewers get the chance to challenge the studio winners head to head playing via interactive TV, SMS or on the internet.


At the end of the show the winning studio team receive their prize while a satellite camera is whisked off to join the triumphant viewers' team – no matter where they are in the UK.


• Stephen Tompkinson plays campaigning journalist Don Hale in the factually based drama In Denial Of Murder which explores the controversial case of Stephen Downing and the murder in 1973 of Wendy Sewell in Bakewell cemetery in the Peak District.


• From the makers of Spooks, Hustle follows the fortunes of a group of expert con artists let loose on the streets of London. Starring Adrian Lester, Marc Warren, Robert Vaughn and Robert Glenister.


• In Family Business meet Marky, a successful builder, running his own business but, while he's great at improving other people's lives, things are falling apart for him at home.


• Bill Paterson heads the cast of Sea Of Souls, a new investigative drama following a team of parapsychologists who investigate extraordinary circumstances surrounding ordinary people.


• The nation's favourite brickies are back for a Cuban adventure in the return of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.


Amanda Holden, Billy Hill and Jamie Theakston star in Mad About Alice• Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston star in Mad About Alice, a new comedy about a couple who broke up long before their marriage was really over.


• Getting married should be the best experience of a person's life but for Howard it turns into the week from hell. Ben Miller and Sarah Alexander star in a new comedy, The Worst Week of My Life.


• Victoria Wood offers a unique and honest take on the dieting industry in Victoria's Big Fat Documentary.


• Rolf Harris explores the art of portraiture in Star Portraits when each week he'll be joined by a guest celebrity who will sit for three professional portrait painters.


• Noah's Ark looks at the story behind the legend and asks whether it could actually be a simpler tale, based upon real historical figures and events.


• Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE tells the story of one of the most gifted and tempestuous artists in history. The Divine Michelangelo reveals the truth behind the masterpieces and debunks the myths of art's first superstar.


• The Big Cat Diary is back for the second series on Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE with a week of reports from the African plains.


• Innovative techniques are used to get up close and personal with even some of the smallest creatures in Animal Camera.


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The Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE Winter Highlights 2004 press pack is also available below in , as a complete pack or in sections.


You may require Adobe Acrobat Software to read PDF files which can be obtained .


Full Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE Winter Highlights 2004 press pack (3.38 MB)


Drama (905 KB)


Entertainment (1012 KB)


Factual (931 KB)


CÖ÷²¥´óÐã and Daytime (256 KB)


Sport (179 KB)


A-Z Index (25 KB)


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