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|  |  |      |  | 06 September 2004 Presented by Kirsty Lang
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THE GRID
Alkarim Jivani reviews the new BBC / Fox drama about a task-force of US and British spies tracking a terrorist cell connected to a sarin gas attack in London.
The Grid is broadcast on BBC Two tonight at 9pm, continuing Wednesday and Thursday
The Grid
THE LONELY GOALIE
The writer of Our Friends in the North, Peter Flannery, has revised his first play A Boys Own Story - about a dejected goalkeeper. The play is a monologue performed on a real turfed stage which is mowed each night.
A Boys Own Story opens at the Pavilion Theatre at the Brighton Dome on Tuesday 14 September
WRITE YOUR OWN LABEL
Tate Britain's latest project invites the public to write their own labels for paintings, which will then be selected for display in the gallery.
For more information try Tate Britain
MOVABLE BRIDGES
Three bridges are about to be opened at the billion pound Paddington Basin development. They are by the artists Thomas Heatherwick, Marcus Taylor and Turner prize nominees Langlands and Bell. All the bridges perform - whether by moving or by lighting up
The Paddington Basin bridges are open from Tuesday 7 September
REDRESSING DRESSER
William Morris' contemporary Christopher Dresser pioneered the modern minimalist style. An exhibition at the V&A marks the centenary of his death. Fiona MacCarthy explains why Dresser was so ahead of his time
The Christopher Dresser exhibition opens at the V&A on Thursday 9 September
V&A: Christopher Dresser
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