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22
September 2000 : TV/Radio listings
Saturday
23 September
11.30
– 12.04 BBC Radio 4
From Our Own Correspondent
Kate Adie discusses various topical issues with correspondents
worldwide. Also broadcast at 6.05pm and 11.30pm on BBC World Service.
6.40
– 7.25pm BBC 2
Correspondent
No Experience Necessary: Report on the estimated half-a-million
women who are unwittingly drawn into the sex trade by eastern
European sex traffickers every year.
In what amounts to slavery the risks are low for the traffickers
and the high rewards are a stark contrast to the misery the women
are subjected to.
Sunday
24 September
9.05
– 9.30am BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
5.00
– 5.40pm BBC Radio 4
The New World of War
3. The New Peacemakers: After 25 years of civil war Edward Stourton
examines the peacekeeping impact of multinational oil companies
and the IMF in Angola
Monday
25 September
5.00
– 6.00am BBC 2
Working in the Community: Enterprise Skills
How and why business skills usually associated with the private
sector are being transferred to the voluntary sector.
10.30
– 10.50am Channel 4
Changing China
4.30
– 5.00pm BBC Radio 4
Four Corners
Discussion following the world’s headline issues and cultures.
21.30
– 22.20pm BBC
Knowledge Into Africa
The Slave Kingdom: Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr tours Africa
challenging the Western interpretations of Africa’s history.
Tuesday
26 September
8.00
– 8.40pm BBC Radio 4
The New World of War
4. The New Peacemakers: Edward Stourton is joined by guests this
week as he investigates peacekeeping efforts in Sierra Leone and
The Balkans.
Wednesday
27 September
4.45
– 5.00pm BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
Thursday
28 September
3.45
– 4.00am BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
9.00
– 10.30pm Channel 4
Slavery
Despite an official worldwide ban on slavery, this documentary
investigates the extent to which it is still thriving in today’s
world with an estimated 27 million people used as slaves around
the world.
Friday
29 September
3.30
– 4.00am BBC 2
Citizenship – Across and Beyond
Programme demonstrating effective methods of teaching citizenship
across the curriculum.
7.45
– 8.00am BBC World Service
From Our Own Correspondent
Also broadcast at 11.00am on BBC Radio 4 and at 12.30pm on BBC
World Service .
7.30
– 8.00 Channel 4
Unreported World
Jonathon Miller takes a look at the Ambonese people on the spice
islands of Maluku in Indonesia and how their fates are being shaped
by the sectarian violence between Christians and Muslims.
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