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26th January 2005
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Wednesday 26 January

 
 
  7:00 pm Sounds of the Sixties
The First Steps, Part 2: Craig Douglas gets lonesome, Joe Brown and the Bruvvers only take a minute, and Peter and Gordon live in a world without love in this swinging '60s archive show.
 
  7:10 pm The Prisoner
Episode 12. A Change of Mind: After getting involved in a fight, Number 6 undergoes 'instant social treatment' - but is the treatment for real?
 
  8:00 pm The World
The latest national and international news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective. Followed by a weather update.
 
  8:30 pm The Desk
Tyler Brule presents a new topical magazine series on the media, with a mix of feature interviews, authored films, behind-the-scenes insight and what's hot in global media.
 
  9:00 pm Border Crossing...
...The Journey of Raymond Williams: Charting Williams' journey from Welsh working class roots to his place as one of Britain's few world-class thinkers - a journey that took a large personal toll.
 
  10:00 pm Prog Rock: Time Shift
Progressive rock is the music that time forgot. But was progressive rock really as terrible as the critics made out? And more importantly, is it really dead?
 
  10:40 pm Rock Family Trees
The Prog Rock Years: Another chance to see Pete Frame's inspired documentary on how the network of original Prog bands came together and fell apart.
 
  11:30 pm FilmEl Bonaerense
Zapa leaves his rural life as a locksmith and occasional thief to enrol in the notorious Buenos Aires police force. In Spanish with English subtitles. Strong language. [2002]
 
  1:10 am Prog Rock: Time Shift
Progressive rock is the music that time forgot. But was progressive rock really as terrible as the critics made out? And more importantly, is it really dead?
 
  1:50 am Border Crossing...
...The Journey of Raymond Williams: Charting Williams' journey from Welsh working class roots to his place as one of Britain's few world-class thinkers - a journey that took a large personal toll.
 
  2:50 am The Desk
Tyler Brule presents a new topical magazine series on the media, with a mix of feature interviews, authored films, behind-the-scenes insight and what's hot in global media.
 
  3:20 am Prog Rock: Time Shift
Progressive rock is the music that time forgot. But was progressive rock really as terrible as the critics made out? And more importantly, is it really dead?
 
 


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