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TV Guide for BBC Four on Saturday 20th March 2010
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| 0 | 00:20 Newswipe with Charlie Brooker 3/6. Charlie Brooker squeezes more fun out of the news with the usual mix of comedians, reports and gags, this time looking at celebrities in the news. Contains some strong language. [S] 00:50 Leeds International Piano... ...Competition 2009. 5/6. Huw Edwards introduces the fifth finalist, as Ukrainian Alexej Gorlatch plays Beethoven's Piano Concerto No 5. With analysis from Cristina Ortiz and Lucy Parham. [S] |
| 1 | 01:00 Paws, Claws and Videotape Hugh Dennis reveals a host of artists from the animal kingdom who found fame on TV and on screen, including Flipper, Skippy, Lassie, Beauty, Hammy and Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion. [S] |
| 2 | 02:00 Prog Rock Britannia: An... ...Observation in Three Movements. Documentary about progressive music and the bands involved, from successes such as Yes, Genesis and ELP to lesser-known bands such as Caravan. [S] |
| 3 | 03:30 Prog at the BBC BBC studio performances by progressive rock bands of the 1970s, including Yes, Genesis, ELP, Caravan, Barclay James Harvest, Gentle Giant, Family, Atomic Rooster and more. [S] |
| 4 | 04:30 Mark Lawson Talks to Phil Collins Phil Collins tells Mark Lawson about his time as singer/drummer with Genesis, his successful solo career and his move into the world of movie soundtracks. Contains some strong language. [S]The interviewer turns interviewee as Michael Parkinson sits in the guest's chair, talking to Mark Lawson about turning to journalism to avoid life in the Yorkshire coalmines, his schoolboy cricket record, flirting with his female guests, meeting Muhammad Ali and how the run-ins with Emu and Meg Ryan will follow him to the grave. Contains some strong language. [S] |
| 5 | 05:30 Sacred Music 2/4. Faure and Poulenc: Simon Russell Beale travels through France to explore the story behind Faure's Requiem and discovers how it laid the foundations for a distinctively French style. [S] |
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| 20 | 20:00 Life 7/10. Hunters and Hunted: The nature documentary explores mammals' ability to learn new tricks to survive, and features unique footage of a killer whale hunting elephant seal pups. [AD,S] |
| 21 | 21:00 Henry Moore: Carving a Reputation Documentary marking the centenary of sculptor Henry Moore's birth, using footage and notebook extracts to build up a picture from Moore's early life to his wartime experiences. [S] |
| 22 | 22:20 Wallander 3/3. The Fifth Woman: Detective drama. A bird-watcher is murdered. In another case, a local man disappears and Wallander gets too close to a suspect. Contains some upsetting scenes. [AD,S] |
| 23 | 23:50 The Armstrong and Miller Show 5/6. Sketch show starring Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller. A vicar goes to hilarious lengths to boost his congregation, and a time traveller meets Michael Faraday. [S] |