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BBC Four Schedule for Friday 21 October 2011

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  1. Early

    1. 01:00–02:35
      Wallander investigates when the bodies of three friends are found buried in the woods. (R)
    2. 02:35–03:05
      With Pussycat, T Rex, Paul Nicholas, Smokie, the Manhattans and Abba. (R)
    3. 03:05–04:05
      3/3. How we finally came to understand the science of electricity. (R)
  2. Evening

    1. 19:00–19:30
      The latest news, exploring the day's events from a global perspective.
    2. 19:30–21:10
      The BBC Symphony Orchestra perform works by Eric Coates, Edward German and Robert Farnon.
    3. 21:10–22:20
      4/4. Neil Finn, Janis Ian and Ryan Adams perform songs, collaborate and chat about their work.
    4. 22:20–23:20
      4/4. With Bob Dylan, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Labi Siffre, Gil Scott-Heron, Roy Harper and more.
    5. 23:20–00:20
      Neil Young traces his 40-year musical journey using his own words and unseen gig footage. (R)
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  3. Late

    1. 00:20–00:50
      Footage of the singer-songwriter from 1971, including songs from the album Harvest. (R)
    2. 00:50–02:00
      4/4. Neil Finn, Janis Ian and Ryan Adams perform songs, collaborate and chat about their work. (R)
    3. 02:00–03:00
      4/4. With Bob Dylan, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Labi Siffre, Gil Scott-Heron, Roy Harper and more. (R)
    4. 03:00–04:40
      The BBC Symphony Orchestra perform works by Eric Coates, Edward German and Robert Farnon. (R)
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