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Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO Winter highlights 2004 - Factual


My Week In The Real World
Dunkirk
Who Killed PC Blakelock?
Care (part of the Taking Care season)
This World
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Third World War – Al Qaeda

What The World Thinks About God
Bee In Your Bonnet (working title)
The Miners' Strike
The Genius Of Mozart
Private Life Of A Masterpiece
Arena: Alec Guinness
Jeremy Clarkson's Inventions That Changed The World
Crafty Tricks Of War
Terry Jones's Medieval Lives
SAS Desert - Are You Tough Enough?
Notorious
The Property People
The New Servants
Britain Goes Wild With Bill Oddie
Diet Junkies
Living the Dream
The Ö÷²¥´óÐã Team (working title)
Seaside Parish


My Week In The Real World


Former Overseas Development Minister Clare ShortAnother politician swaps Whitehall's corridors of power for a week in the real world.


Following in the footsteps of Michael Portillo - who became a single mum for a week last year in a similar project - former Overseas Development Minister Clare Short finds out what every day life is like outside Westminster.


She takes on the role of a geography teacher in a south London school to see if she can cope with the pressures faced by teachers on a daily basis.


MPs Alan Duncan and Peter Kilfoyle also step into someone else's shoes for a week.


Alan Duncan becomes a youth worker for a week and leads a group of challenging teenagers on an outward-bound course in Wales while Peter Kilfoyle runs a shoot on a country estate in Scotland. (TE)


Dunkirk


What happened at Dunkirk in May 1940 ranks among the greatest maritime evacuations in history.


Told from the perspective of the decision-makers and the soldiers on the ground, this drama-documentary follows the incredible race against time to save the Allied army trapped in France.


As British and French troops were forced back onto an ever-diminishing pocket of land by the relentless onslaught of the Germans, the British Navy launched a momentous effort to rescue them - and miraculously managed to save more than 325,000 men.


2003 Olivier Award winner for best actor, Simon Russell Beale, plays Churchill, and the series also stars Kevin McNally (Pirates of the Caribbean), Ricci Harnett (28 Days), Michael Legge (Angela's Ashes) and John Carlisle (The Forsythe Saga). (KB)


Who Killed PC Blakelock? (previously known as Broadwater Farm)


On 6 October 1985, on a troubled North London housing estate, police constable Keith Blakelock was brutally murdered and some 250 police officers were injured.


That night saw one of the most ferocious spates of rioting in living memory.


The programme explores what really happened and hears from rioters and police, together with detectives and suspects, who relive one of the country's biggest-ever murder inquiries. (TE)


Care (part of the Taking Care season)


As part of major Ö÷²¥´óÐã season Taking Care - about children in care - Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO presents a one off drama which explores themes of love, friendship and teenage life through the lives of three young people who grew up in care together.


It is 1990 and 15-year-olds Lee, Martin and Bella are a close-knit trio living in a residential home in south London. But everything changes when Martin finds Lee and Bella in bed together.


Thirteen years later, Martin meets Bella again. He learns that life has been tough for her and Lee. Martin is still in love with Bella, but will his love be enough to help her? (ED)


This World


This World is a new series of international current affairs programmes on Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO.


This World offers viewers a range of compelling documentaries from around the globe, including an insight into the workings and people behind one of the world's most notorious motorcycle gangs, the Hell's Angels; human stories from America to Africa; and exclusive investigations into the most contentious global issues. (PR)


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A combination of drama and documentary, If takes the major current topics of debate, including inequality, ageing and obesity, and projects them into the near future.


Each storyline realises predictions which may shock, disturb or delight as the series assembles world-renowned experts to share their vision in stylised testimonies, which weave in and out of the drama.


If stands at the cutting edge of science, social engineering and politics, where the future is predicted before it happens.


The programme promises to be a bold and entertaining wake-up call which will break new ground in the way Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO examines the big issues of the day. (TE)


Third World War – Al Qaeda (previously known as The Secret War Against Terror)


Presenter Peter Taylor at Ground ZeroThird World War – Al Qaeda is the most authoritative and revealing account to date of the secret war between the Western intelligence agencies and al-Qaeda's networks.


Soon after 9/11, it became clear that a global enemy could only be countered by a global response.


That would mean unprecedented international co-operation and, critically, the sharing of intelligence between governments and counter-terrorism agencies.


Presented by Peter Taylor, who has covered international security matters for 30 years, this series focuses on the response of the United States, Western Europe and South East Asia. (PR)


What The World Thinks About God


Following the recent What The World Thinks Of America, the Ö÷²¥´óÐã hosts another ambitious broadcasting event, bringing together a host of international broadcasters for a conversation asking what the world thinks about God.


The programme reveals the results of a poll of 10,000 people across the globe gauging the relevance of God in today's world.


It explores whether the British are any more or less interested in God than other nations or whether a belief in God has been replaced by a belief in something quite different.


It also explores the role of prayer in the modern world and asks whether a belief in God has made the world a better place.


A range of people with differing opinions visit studios in London and around the world to discuss these findings and discover what people really think about God. (KR)


Bee In Your Bonnet (working title)


Bee In Your Bonnet is a new campaigners' series, featuring people who have an almost obsessive desire to get their voices heard.


Amanda Platell - former national newspaper editor and senior political spin doctor - is the expert helping to make that happen.


In her TV presenting debut, Platell uses her skills and expertise to advise campaigners on the best ways to make their message hit home.


This lively series empowers viewers who have a burning desire to campaign on local issues close to their hearts but simply don't know where to start. (KR)


The Miners' Strike


In 1984, five young men from an ordinary Yorkshire mining village were thrown into an extraordinary conflict.


Searing emotion, terrifying violence, deep hatred and sheer adrenaline engulfed them as they hurtled through the great miners' strike of 1984/5.


The Miners' Strike follows these five flying pickets through their year of living dangerously, depicting the excitement and fear of picket-line confrontation, the intense strain on family and community, and the twists and turns of Scargill's union, Thatcher's Government and a police force that was at war with the miners. (KR)


The Genius Of Mozart


Mozart's short life was full of drama and passion, and musically he revolutionised the history of western civilisation.


This unique drama-documentary series dramatically reconstructs key moments in Mozart's life and relates them to his musical development.


These drama sequences and 'contemporary' interviews are factually based on the numerous letters exchanged between Mozart, his family and friends.


The series starts with Mozart's prodigious childhood talent, as seen through the eyes of his family and friends, and in particular his domineering father Leopold.


The second programme looks as Mozart's operas - in which he expressed his most passionately held beliefs on society, politics and the human condition - and the final programme follows the latter years of Mozart's life through the eyes of his loving wife Constanze and their friends.


The cast include Kenneth Cranham as Mozart's father, Claire Skinner as Mozart's sister, Emma Cunniffe as his wife, and introducing Jack Tarlton as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.


The conductor Charles Hazlewood is our musical guide, with each programme dealing with a different area of Mozart's genius - keyboard, opera and instrumental. (TH)


Private Life Of A Masterpiece


A new series of programmes tells the life stories of celebrated works of art - from the artist's first idea, through development and execution, to its reception, who bought it, who sold it and even who attacked it.


Private Life Of A Masterpiece also explores the less conventional incarnations of some art works in today's society - as fridge magnets or in commercials - and how they have provoked modern artists to do their own, often surprising, versions.


Works featured include: La Primavera by Botticelli; Rodin's celebrated statue, The Kiss; The Night Watch by Rembrandt; Portrait Of The Artist's Mother by Whistler; Van Gogh's Sunflowers; Les Desmoiselles D'Avignon by Picasso, often seen as the first modernist painting; and Goya's terrifying picture of war, The Third Of May. (KG)


Arena: Alec Guinness


For the younger generation Alec Guinness is probably best remembered as the wise old Jedi knight, Obi Wan Kenobi, in the Star Wars films.


But his brilliant acting career, launched on stage at the age of 24, spanned over five decades of TV, film and stage work.


Arena presents the first-ever in-depth film profile of Guinness, one of the best-loved British actors of the last century.


With film footage, interviews from close friends and family and access to Guinness's private journals and letters, Arena goes behind the many masks of the incredibly private Guinness to reveal a complicated, fascinating and immensely talented man. (IC)


Jeremy Clarkson's Inventions That Changed The World


From what we eat and wear to how we travel, our lives are governed by inventions.


Sometimes a new invention comes along that doesn't just change our way of life, it changes the world - television, for instance, which has had an enormous impact on our culture.


Jeremy Clarkson makes a passionate champion for the inventions and the inventors he believes have changed the way the modern world operates.


The gun, the car, the jet engine, the television, the telephone and the computer are all subject to Jeremy's polemical enthusiasm. (KC)


Crafty Tricks Of War


From exploding rats and pigeon-guided missiles to underwater canoes, army veteran Dick Strawbridge tracks down the craziest military inventions in Crafty Tricks Of War.


A man on a mission, Dick draws on his extensive technical and military knowledge to uncover the blueprints, then reconstruct and test the most ingenious contraptions, with, in some cases, surprisingly explosive results.


In his workshop, he learns from unique archive footage, and is guided by the inventors themselves, as he pieces together the history, science and engineering behind the crafty tricks and cunning plans of conflict. (BR/LS)


Terry Jones's Medieval Lives


Champion of the Middle Ages and author of several myth-busting books on Medieval England, Terry Jones embarks on a mission to rescue this period from moth-eaten clichés and well-worn platitudes.


In this new series he takes viewers on a voyeuristic rampage through the lives of eight archetypal medieval figures: a knight, a monk, a peasant, a damsel, an outlaw, a king, a philosopher and a minstrel.


Using the very latest research, fantastic locations across Europe and his unrivalled storytelling talents, Jones reveals that, contrary to popular belief, far from being an age of dreariness and servitude, the Middle Ages was a time of splendour and laughter - and that even dental hygiene was better than it is today! (EF/CC)


SAS Desert - Are You Tough Enough?


Twenty-four super-fit members of the public go back to the roots of the SAS, taking on weeks of Special Forces training in the desert environment in which the regiment first fought.


Dermot O'Leary is once again on hand to commentate on the new recruits' progress, as Staff Sergeant Eddie Stone puts them through their paces.


SAS survival expert Barry Davies and Dr Mike Stroud also check up on the volunteers.


The unforgiving terrain of Namibia's Skeleton Coast is the setting for the gruelling challenge, as the men and women learn to live, travel and fight like the military elite. (PC)


Notorious


High-profile lawyer Giovanni di Stefano pushes the legal boundaries to find the loopholes which could give high profile clients - such as Harold Shipman - grounds for appeal, while Nick Cracknell made millions running a perfectly legal premium phone line scam.


Vance Miller has been exposed by the Ö÷²¥´óÐã's Rogue Traders programme for selling cheap substandard kitchens while paparazzi king Darren Lyons has brought misery to celebs everywhere by getting the photos they just didn't want seen.


From the makers of Lifters and Easy Money, Notorious features edgy and intimate portraits of four men whose desire to make money lets them ride roughshod over other people's lives.


The Property People


David Pollock, Managing Director of Green & Co,  the estate agent featured in The Property PeopleBuying a house ranks among the most traumatic events in people's lives.


A recent survey named estate agents as Britain's least favourite professionals, and the relationship between agent and client is potentially explosive.


This series follows the hungry, up-and-coming estate agents at one of Britain's most successful companies.


In an environment where the deal is king, The Property People witnesses the cut-throat competition both in-house and externally as, along with the 18 other estate agents in their street, they fight tooth and nail to bag the fee. (RI)


The New Servants


In an age in which there are more labour-saving devices than ever before and women are largely liberated from domestic drudgery, there are now more servants in Britain than there were in the Victorian age.


This new series takes a wry look at the continuing rise of The New Servants - personal trainers, lifestyle coaches, time-savers, dog-walkers, household managers and personal shoppers - and the people who use them.


It examines how an entire service culture has grown in response to the desire of a cash-rich, time-poor generation to contract out virtually every onerous aspect of their personal and family lives. (ED)


Britain Goes Wild With Bill Oddie


Building on the success of 2003's Wild In Your Garden, Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO launches Britain's biggest-ever nationwide wildlife event, bringing viewers face to face with a whole new world right on their doorsteps.


Through TV, radio, online, interactive television and local events up and down the country, Britain Goes Wild With Bill Oddie aims to be a truly enriching experience for all those who take part, listen or watch.


Wildlife lives all around us and this series of programmes reveals the abundance and diversity of creatures that can be found in every neighbourhood. (DC)


Diet Junkies


Diet Junkies tells the story of 50 years of dieting.


The series hears from the doctors who first faced up to the obesity epidemic, the pharmaceutical companies searching for the miracle diet pills, the "diet gurus" and the men and women who've looked to all of them for help in the battle with their weight.


The programmes trace the cultural history of the movement from the Fifties housewives who took amphetamines, through the rise of Dr Atkins and the fat-free food craze of the Eighties, to the future of dieting at the start of a new century.


This is the first time British television has taken such an in-depth look at the subject, and it is the definitive history of a phenomenon that has touched us all. (PR)


Living the Dream


Whether people feel trapped in an unfulfilling job, ground down by the pressures of the rat race or stressed out by their precarious financial situation, most people can identify with the dream of getting away from it all and starting again.


Living The Dream returns to follow the ventures of those who, spurred on by visions of sun-baked foreign climes or rural country idylls, have had the courage and determination to follow their hearts and set up their dream business.


The series re-visits some of the favourite families from the last series. (PR)


The Ö÷²¥´óÐã Team (working title)


The real-life stories and human dramas of moving house are revealed in this brand-new series which follows potential buyers and sellers as they struggle with the biggest investment of their lives.


Professional estate agent Emma Basdon and builder Jason Malloney use their expertise to try and guide hopeful househunters through the mire of buying, selling and renovating property.


Filmed over a year, the crises - including family break-ups and repossessions - would make anyone think twice about embarking on one of the most stressful of life's journeys. (BR/LS)


Seaside Parish


Following the success of A Country Parish, Ö÷²¥´óÐã TWO goes to the seaside to explore parish life in a Cornish fishing village.


The Rev Christine Musser and her American husband arrived in the parish less than a year ago.


As well as looking after the spiritual needs of an ever-changing population, Christine has to care for seven churches in various states of repair and reconcile the traditional views of some of her congregation with the need to win over new, younger converts.


If that wasn't enough, Christine also faces competition from an unexpected sourceÂ… witchcraft. (CR)


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