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| The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. Followed by a weather update. | |
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| BBC FOUR goes back to 1968 and a song taken from Cilla Black's own show, Cilla and her dancers perform a cover version of the Stevie Wonder classic Uptight. | |
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| Batman frees The Green Hornet to keep him under observation. He gets a message in alphabet soup after Pinky is abducted by Col Gumm. Bruce is unmasked as The Green Hornet. | |
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| At the 1968 Mexico City Olympic Games the enduring image was Tommie Smith and John Carlos, the African American athletes raising their gloved clenched fists in support of the Black Panther movement during the Star Spangled Banner, they were subsequently banned from the Games for life. This film looks at what inspired them to make their protest, and what happened to them after the Games. | |
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| Behind the scenes of the 1948 London Olympics, where British athletes got fit on jelly and custard, the women made their own kit, and no one could find the British flag for the opening ceremony. | |
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| 1/2. Filmed over five years, with stories from 17 countries across four continents, this programme talks to women about their lives and looks at what it means to be a free woman today. | |
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| As the mothers work a fourteen hour days to keep their houses and families in order, the children are adjusting to their 1927 school day and the men are working at the coal face. | |
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| Behind the scenes of the 1948 London Olympics, where British athletes got fit on jelly and custard, the women made their own kit, and no one could find the British flag for the opening ceremony. | |
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| Film looking at the moment during the 1968 Olympics when athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos, raised their fists to support the Black Panther movement. | |
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| 1/2. Filmed over five years, with stories from 17 countries across four continents, this programme talks to women about their lives and looks at what it means to be a free woman today. | |
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