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What is on this week 21st to 23rd Sept 2005

20 September, 2005 by The_Boss

Wednesday21st Sept 2005
BBC1 fills the 9pm slot with another MURDER BLUES
The title of the latest episode in this brief but disturbing and thought-provoking series is A Tale of Two Cities. The cities are Kingston in Jamaica and London. The links between two communities that are worlds apart in so many ways are predicated on drugs, violence, money and gangs. Many Jamaicans, desperate to escape the poverty of their homeland, come to Brixton in London.
Channel 4 gives us another SUPERNANNY that is being a ratings hit for the channel follwed by another episode of LOST.

ThursdayBBC1 at 9pm gives us another episode of SPOOKS. At the same time ITV shows the second and final part of 49UP.
While on Channel 4 DISPATCHES investigates who was really behind the Northern Bank robbery of December 2004. With 26.5 million pounds stolen, it was the biggest cash robbery in criminal history and shook the entire Irish peace process to its foundations.
Finally on BBC2 at the same time HORIZON looks again at the "human Hobbit".
C4's Equinox told the story in captivating style, but this Horizon is even better.

Fridayit really seems as if it is a choice at 9pm between a half hour of GREEN GREEN GRASS on BBC1 or an hour and a half of TAGGART on ITV.

 

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