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Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 4
Highlights 22-28 January 2011

Michael Sandel poses a number of moral questions in the name of Justice – A Citizen's Guide To The 21st Century

JUSTICE – A CITIZEN'S GUIDE
Justice – A Citizen's Guide To The 21st Century

Monday 24 January on BBC FOUR

Renowned Harvard professor Michael Sandel presents an extraordinary philosophical travelogue combining the biographies of three leading thinkers from the Enlightenment and the Ancient World with a thought-provoking examination of modern ideas of social justice and citizenship, as part of BBC Four's season hosting wide-ranging debate on the state of justice in Britain and the world today

Posh And Posher – Why Public School Boys Run Britain

Wednesday 26 January on BBC TWO

Grammar school boy Andrew Neil takes a personal journey to discover whether the recent proliferation of public school boys at the top of British politics symbolises the decline of social mobility in our society, and if our politics is set to get posher still

Being Human – Lia

Sunday 23 January on BBC THREE

Lenora Crichlow, Russell Tovey, Sinead Keenan, Aidan Turner and Lacey Turner star as the hit drama about the lives of a ghost, a reformed vampire and a werewolf couple returns

JUSTICE – A CITIZEN'S GUIDE
Justice – Fairness And The Big Society

Sunday 23 January on BBC FOUR

Michael Sandel casts an outsider's eye on contemporary Britain and explores the big philosophical themes behind such present-day dilemmas as what is meant by "the big society" and "fairness" in a special televised debate to launch BBC Four's Justice season

DANGEROUS PLEASURES SEASON
Laura Hall

Monday 24 January on BBC THREE

The efforts of 21-year-old Laura Hall, who was given the first-ever UK National Drinking Banning Order, to kick her alcohol habit and get her life back on track are followed in the latest programme in BBC Three's new season exploring the pleasures and the dangers of sex, drugs and drink

JUSTICE – A CITIZEN'S GUIDE
Scenes From A Teenage Killing

Tuesday 25 January on BBC FOUR

Morgan Matthews's landmark film – the BBC's most ambitious yet about youth violence – explores the impact of teenage killings on families and communities across Britain, chronicling every teenager who died as a result of violence in 2009 in the UK and connecting viewers with the people behind the headlines and the emotional consequences of violent death

Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.

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