09/12/2010 (1400 GMT)
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Aung San Suu Kyi interview
Past Nobel laureate, Aung San Suu Kyi talks about her experience of being prevented from accepting her Peace prize in 1991.
Duration: 04:32
Nobel Prize
China's has intensified efforts to persuade governments not to attend the awards ceremony, insisting that Liu Xiaobo is a criminal convicted under Chinese law.
Duration: 18:21
Coronation Street
Britain's best loved Soap Opera celebrates it's fiftieth anniversary today. One of the past "residents" tells us why it's lasted so long.
Duration: 23:00
UK student fee protests
Thousands of students are marching in protest in London and other UK cities as parliament debate the increase in tuition fees.
Duration: 36:55
Extreme series
As part of our Extreme World series, Pascale Harter asks if Sweden's reputation for clean business justified?
Duration: 43:00
Extreme series
As part of our Extreme World series, Pascale Harter asks if Sweden's reputation for clean business justified?
Duration: 42:55
Nigeria oil
How much influence does the Shell Oil company have over politics in Nigeria?
Duration: 49:07
Matilda the musical
The BBC's Vincent Dowd attends the Royal Shakespeare Company's stage version of one of Roald Dahl most famous children's book.
Duration: 53:00
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