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Daily TV & radio guide - Saturday

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Published on
October 28, 2000
Last updated
May 22, 2015

(All times pm unless stated.)

How to be President (10.30 am R4). Remembering the Carter vs. Reagan election.
Private Passions (12 noon R3). Philosopher-politician Bryan Magee chooses the music.
The Century Speaks (2.30 R4). Childhood, with recordings from the BBC&rsquo;s oral-history archive.
Correspondent: The Haider Show (6.50 BBC2). About the rise of Austria&rsquo;s Freedom Party under Jorg Haider. There&rsquo;s probably a connection between his kind of nationalism and the following two programmes, which share the theme of Western responses to non-Christian cultures.
Twenty Minutes: The Turk in Europe (7.30 R3). Simon Townley on &quot;Turkishness&quot; in Mozart and elsewhere in Western culture.
Untold: Words of Fire (8.05 C4). A look back at the 11-year-old controversy over Salman Rushdie&rsquo;s The Satanic Verses &ndash; how it lead to murder, how the politicians responded (including some revealing comments from Geoffrey Howe), the racism it provoked and how it became a defining moment for the British Muslim community. Missing, alas, is any present-day comment from Rushdie himself.
Shakespeare Lecture (9.00 R3). Tom Paulin on the sonnets, a lecture recorded on London&rsquo;s South Bank and introduced by Michele Roberts.
Note: the clocks go back in the UK tonight!

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