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TV EYE

World Television Day comes up in November and the idea is to encourage cultural exchange, specially by sharing programmes concerned with peace, security and social and economic matters. Writing is another top medium for cultural exchanges, so hone your skills with this month’s television-themed freerange writing. Stick to the timings – your inner critic hates to be hurried!

Memoir

When did you learn about or come to understand more deeply an unfamiliar social group or era because of a TV programme? Forwhich is a drama based on the true story of the serial killer, Charles Sobhraj. Try to think of a few examples.

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