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            <description>Oliver Peyton is a UK-based, Irish restaurateur and art connoisseur. In this series he follows the cultural trail throughout Europe and the US of landmark works of art which have food as a central motif. </description>
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            <description>Looks at roles given to women in Hollywood over the years and the development of 'chick flicks'.  Writers, critics and studio executives including Nora Ephron, Molly Haskell and Linda Obst, discuss the rise of chick flicks.</description>
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            <description>A portrait of the Portuguese-born painter, Paula Rego, considered one of the greatest living artists today. She talks intimately about the strange, dark influences on her work and her obsessions derived from folk tales and autobiographical details, which give flight to her extraordinary and sometimes grotesque imagination.</description>
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            <description>Two hundred and fifty Berlin children and teenagers of 25 different nationalities dance to Stravinsky's 'Rite of Spring'.</description>
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            <description>Richard Hammond returns with the second series of Engineering Connections, visiting 'down under', Towering over Sydney Harbour, the famous Opera House is one of the most recognisable and iconic buildings in the world. Richard takes a stroll along the incredible structure's roof, learns how its unique &quot;sails&quot; work, and discovers a bizarre engineering connection with a First World War gas mask.</description>
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            <description>It's all about the electromagnetic radiation spectrum - sounds complicated but this episode will make it all crystal clear. Dr Rob takes us through the elements of the EMS that we take for granted everyday then we delve into stories as fascinating as a crustacean with the most complex eyes on earth, just how television broadcasting works as well as fibre optics and medical imaging. </description>
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            <description>A portrait of the Portuguese-born painter, Paula Rego, considered one of the greatest living artists today. She talks intimately about the strange, dark influences on her work and her obsessions derived from folk tales and autobiographical details, which give flight to her extraordinary and sometimes grotesque imagination.</description>
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            <description>Richard Hammond returns with the second series of Engineering Connections, visiting 'down under', Towering over Sydney Harbour, the famous Opera House is one of the most recognisable and iconic buildings in the world. Richard takes a stroll along the incredible structure's roof, learns how its unique &quot;sails&quot; work, and discovers a bizarre engineering connection with a First World War gas mask.</description>
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            <description>It's all about the electromagnetic radiation spectrum - sounds complicated but this episode will make it all crystal clear. Dr Rob takes us through the elements of the EMS that we take for granted everyday then we delve into stories as fascinating as a crustacean with the most complex eyes on earth, just how television broadcasting works as well as fibre optics and medical imaging. </description>
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