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Nina Conti Clowning Around, BBC Four

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DVD: Pictures of the Old World

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Dreamcatcher

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Appropriate Behaviour

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Hostages, BBC Four

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theartsdesk in Moscow: Remembering George Costakis

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The Romanians Are Coming, Channel 4

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Maidan

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Love Is All

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Dancing in Jaffa

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Blu-ray: Bad Timing

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Touched by Auschwitz, BBC Two

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Holocaust: Night Will Fall, Channel 4

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Surviving the Holocaust - Freddie Knoller's War, BBC Two

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DVD: Southern District

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DVD: A Most Wanted Man

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