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Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE Winter Highlights 2004 - Factual


The Divine Michelangelo
Star Portraits With Rolf Harris
Noah's Ark
Taking Care
Big Cat Week
ONE Life
Animal Camera
Child Of Our Time
Your Life In Their Hands
Victoria's Big Fat Documentary
A Cure For Charlie
Tabloid Tales
Debt Day – Hey! Big Spender


The Divine Michelangelo


Stephen Noonan plays MichelangeloTo produce one of the wonders of the world is impressive – to be responsible for three is little short of astonishing.


Five hundred years ago, Michelangelo created the most famous sculpture in the world, the Statue of David; the most awe-inspiring painting, the ceiling of the Sistine chapel; and one of the world's greatest buildings, the dome of St Peter's.


Using dramatic reconstructions and leading experts, Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE tells the story of one of the most gifted and tempestuous artists in history.


From a traumatic childhood, Michelangelo became the embodiment of the Renaissance, allegedly divinely inspired.


His work is on such a scale and of such awesome power and breathtaking beauty that, for centuries, people couldn't believe it was created by a mere mortal.


Modern-day artists and engineers attempt to reproduce elements of Michelangelo's masterpieces and to capture his genius – from tackling fresco technique through to carving a replica David from the same marble that Michelangelo used.


Filmed in Rome and Florence, The Divine Michelangelo reveals the truth behind his masterpieces and debunks the myths surrounding art's first superstar. (IC)


Star Portraits With Rolf Harris


Celebrities today can rarely escape the camera flashes and prying eyes of the press. But how would a celebrity react to being under the scrutinising gaze of a portrait artist seeking out their inner personality for hours on end?


To find out, art lover and painter Rolf Harris hosts Star Portraits, an exploration of the art of portraiture.


Each week, Rolf reveals the identity of a surprise celebrity and joins them as they smile and squirm under the watchful eyes of three professional portrait artists.


After hours of sitting, forbidden to see the work in progress, the anxious celebrity is finally allowed to see the portraits and can pick one to take home – with funny and often revealing results. (IC)


Noah's Ark


According to the Bible, Noah was a holy man who saved mankind on a wooden ark two-thirds the size of the Titanic. But how much of this incredible story is fact?


Noah's Ark explores the truth behind the legend and asks whether or not the story could actually be a simpler tale, based upon real historical figures and events.


Using state-of-the-art computer-generated graphics and dramatic reconstructions, the programme recreates Noah's ark to see what it might have looked like and to test whether it would have been possible for the animals to have boarded it two by two.


The programme explores what sort of man Noah really was and recreates his dramatic battle to survive the great flood. (CR)


Taking Care


Taking Care"It's two weeks now ‘til my move and I'm quite worried because this is a really big thing," says 14-year-old Charlotte.


"It will break me if I mess it up so I'm really nervous at the moment. I'm just sick of moving on all the time."


Taking Care is a major new season of programming across Ö÷²¥´óÐã television, radio and online exploring the issue of children and young people in care.


The season asks why they are there; what life is like for them; what happens to them when they leave; and how the cycle can be broken.


The season aims to raise awareness and tackle negative stereotypes. Children in care can be just like any other kids, facing the same problems and issues, but without the stability and support of a permanent family.


With today's increasingly fractured families, anyone can be just one step away from needing the care system.


A number of programmes on Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE, including a one-off documentary, give an intimate insight into what childhood means for young people growing up in care.


After Care (working title) is a two-part documentary on Ö÷²¥´óÐã ONE that explores the legacy of care, telling both the moving stories of young people recently out of care and an older generation still haunted by the past.


Viewers can also find linked storylines in popular dramas including Casualty and Neighbours. (ED'A)


Big Cat Week


A mother struggles to find food for her starving youngsters, while a single mum adjusts to life on her own, without the protection of her family.


Big Cat Diary is back and these battles are being fought on the beautiful African plains, under the watchful eye of presenters Simon King, Jonathan Scott and Saba Douglas Hamilton.


The expert team returns this year for a week of reports, following the progress of three families of big cats and watching the dramas unfold.


The Marsh Pride struggles to assert its supremacy and Kike the cheetah endeavours to protect her cubs from hyenas, vultures, lions and other cheetahs. (DC)


ONE Life


The well-received documentary series returns for a second run this winter with seven more personal and affecting films, which take viewers into the heart of life in Britain today.


The series features one person's search for love by taking out a billboard ad and the British Asian family whose daughter is entering Miss India UK.


It also explores the grittier side of life in a film following a police project aiming to crack down on Britain's most prolific young burglars, street robbers and car criminals, through intensive supervision. (RI)


Animal Camera


Animal CameraImagine the whole planet under surveillance: every move tracked, every sound recorded, every breath monitored.


With the help of modern spy technology, Animal Camera explores the natural world in completely new ways.


Presented by Steve Leonard, the series features low-light cameras to give viewers new eyes on the world; acoustic imagers allowing previously inaudible sounds to be detected by the human ear; and satellite telemetry, which tracks the untraceable.


Steve teams up with eminent scientists to eavesdrop on animal lives and unveil astonishing new discoveries.


Cameras are even handed over to the animals themselves. (DC)


Child Of Our Time


Launched in 2001 to follow a generation of Millennium babies, Child Of Our Time continues its journey through the first 20 years of life, focusing on the children as they reach their fourth birthdays and are launched into the world of pre-school.

Professor Robert Winston finds out whether popular adults are marked out from childhood and whether, in contrast, life's loners are already apparent.


He looks at both verbal and non-verbal communication to find out how we get the message, and investigates what it is that gives people high self-esteem.


Child Of Our Time documents the highs and lows of everyday family life, exploring the interplay of genes and environment that makes us who we are. (KC)


Your Life In Their Hands


A new series of observational documentaries explores the science, technology and human stories behind the masks of three of the country's leading surgeons.


Viewers gain a unique insight into the real-life challenges, both personal and professional, facing cardiac, liver and neurosurgeons carrying out dramatic and life-saving operations.


For some patients, surgery is a last chance; their future health and life expectancy depends on the skill, nerve and self-confidence of the surgeons carrying out often pioneering procedures.


Your Life In Their Hands follows the hopes and fears of patients and the work of the surgeons in whom they place their trust. (NL)


Victoria's Big Fat Documentary


Victoria Wood offers a unique and honest take on the dieting industry in this revealing new series.


"I've started enough diets in my life to understand that buzz you get from weighing out a quarter cup of muesli, four ounces of skimmed milk and a dried apricot," she says. "But I'm hugely entertained by the madness of it all."


On Victoria's amusing investigative journey, she meets everyone from exercise gurus to dieting experts, as well as a few celebrities along the way, in order to answer questions about fad diets and celebrity eating habits. (ER)


A Cure For Charlie (working title)


Is it ethical to use one child to save the life of another? What if you conceived that child for the purpose of saving another life?


A Cure For Charlie addresses the contentious and highly emotive subject of 'designer babies' from the perspective of desperate parents.


Following last year's touching film, A Cure For Charlie, this programme follows parents Michelle and Jayson on the second stage of their journey to save Charlie's life.


The parents have a new baby but the difficult decisions are only just beginning.


With Charlie's failing health, the risks to the new baby and the chances of transplant failure, Michelle and Jayson face a difficult journey. (RI)


Tabloid Tales


Six celebrities relive being put through the media's meat-grinder as Tabloid Tales returns for a new series with presenter Piers Morgan.


Each week, the series turns the spotlight on a celebrity who has been under the tabloid cosh with an exclusive interview, from their perspective, of their hammering by the press.


But Fleet Street insider Piers also turns the tables to get the inside track from the press commentators involved.


The result is an amazing insight into how the press both build up and decimate tabloid icons and how those same tabloid icons manipulate the media. (HM)


Debt Day – Hey! Big Spender


Programming throughout the day on television and radio examines whether the UK has become a nation of credit junkies and asks what can be done about it.


The centre-piece of the day is a one hour, studio-based show examining people's attitudes to spending and debt.


One hundred volunteers are brought together to sit a unique set of tests and exercises designed to reveal what makes a 'Big Spender'.


Useful saving tips are available and viewers are also able to take the tests to gauge whether they run the risk of finding themselves in the 'Big Spender Danger Zone'. (TE)


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