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THURSDAY 8 JANUARY
Presented by Mark Lawson
TATE COLLECTION
As the trustees of the Tate Galleries debate whether to sell off old artworks for new, Mark Lawson asks art critics William Feaver and Richard Cork what they would swap from the collection if they had the chance.
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BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION
Eighty years ago, London staged the British Empire Exhibition. It gave us Wembley Stadium and the first commemorative stamps. Dr Cathy Ross from the Museum of London and author Andrea Levy discuss this great exhibition.
The 1920's: The decade that changed London exhibition at the Museum of London continues until 18 July
Small Island by Andrea Levy will be published by Review in February 2004
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SOPRANOS
When sopranos are singing very high it can be difficult to make out the words. Have you ever wondered why? Science has just thrown new light on this, as Penelope MacKay a former soprano and current singing teacher at the Guildhall School of Music explains.
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CITIZENSHIP CULTURE
Former Arts minister David Mellor and David Dabydeen, Director of the Centre for Caribbean Studies at Warwick University join Mark Lawson to examine the cultural content of new ceremonies to welcome citizens into Britain.
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