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TUESDAY 2 DECEMBER
Presented by Mark Lawson
L.S.O. CENTENARY
The London Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 100th birthday this year performing Silebius for Sir Colin Davis, and the soundtrack from Star Wars for its composer John Williams, illustrating its unusually wide repertoire. Mark Lawson talks to the The Times chief music critic, Richard Morrison, who has written a history of this orchestra.
Orchestra: The LSO - A Century Of Triumph And Turbulence, Richard Morrison, Published this week by Faber and Faber
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S.W.A.T.
Columbia Tristar's latest action thriller based on the real life L.A. Police S.W.A.T. teams - the 'Special Weapons And Tactics Units'. Film critic Jason Solomons reviews the pairing up of Samuel L Jackson and Colin Farrell, keeping America safe from terrorists as members of the S.W.A.T. elite.
S.W.A.T. is released UK wide this Thursday 4 Dec 2003, Certificate 12A.
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BALTIC's NEW DIRECTOR
Mark Lawson talks to Stephen Snoddy, the newly appointed director of BALTIC: The Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead, who previously was at Milton Keynes.
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MACINTYRE'S MILLIONS
Investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre exposes barbaric trade overseas by posing as a millionaire customer. In the first programme he travels to India to discover how profits are being made from the body parts of the dead. The Daily Mail's special correspondent Ann Leslie reviews.
'McIntyre's Millions: The Body Butchers' at 9pm Channel Five tomorrow evening. The 3 part documentary continues Wednesdays at 9 pm
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SPARE PARTS
Mark Sutherland reflects on the fact that, when it comes to a gig by a famous band these days, what you get may not be what you once saw.
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