TV Times 21 - 27 October

Television alienation
Television alienation

Welcome to Class War's weekly TV guide for the revolutionary couch potato. A dreary, serious week of censoring religious fanatics, defeated uprisings and Maoist rebels is perhaps saved by the opportunity to laugh again at Lord Longford.

Submitted by CWF on October 20, 2006

Mon 23 Oct 8pm Ch4 – The Dispatches Debate: Muslims and Free Speech. A debate on the demands of British Muslims and censorship.

9pm More4 – Anne Frank Remembered. Glenn Close and Kenneth Branagh relate one of the better attempts at telling the story of Anne Frank.

Tues 24 Oct 9pm BBC4 – Hungary 1956: Our Revolution. The Hungarian uprising against Soviet occupation.

9.50pm BBC1 – This World. The deadly effects of religious sectarianism in Iraq.

Thurs 26 Oct 9pm – Longford. Jim Broadbent plays Lord Langford, the man who probably did more harm to the cause of prisoners than anyone else in the last 50 years.

Fri 27 Oct 7.30pm Ch4 – Unreported World. The struggle between Maoists and government backed militias in the Indian jungle.

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