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Mark Kermode looks at some of the week's top cinema releases, including Sully, The Unknown Girl and The Edge of Seventeen.
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The life of Zoleka Mandela - granddaughter of South African leader Nelson Mandela - has been anything but easy. She speaks to Nomsa Maseko. Show more
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Mark Kermode looks at some of the week's top cinema releases, including Sully, The Unknown Girl and The Edge of Seventeen.
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With Kirsty Wark. Assessing the impact of the Lib Dem by-election victory in Richmond, a look at Fidel Castro's legacy, and an interview with lawyer and writer Bernhard Schlink.
A round-up of the day's sporting events.
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Katie Gornall travels to Jamaica to meet the fastest man in the world, Usain Bolt, fresh from his Rio 2016 Olympics success. Show more
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A team of reporters with disabilities take on the latest assistive tech, including 3D-printed legs, driverless cars and goggles to improve vision.
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BBC Parliament's programme looking back at the week in Westminster presented by Alicia McCarthy.
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Viewers' comments on BBC News coverage, with Samira Ahmed. Did BBC News gloss over the failings of Fidel Castro when reporting on his death?
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Sahar Zand travels to Nepal to find out if the choosing of the Kumaris, young girls who live as goddesses, is an exploititive or an emporwering practice. Show more