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| Sigur Ros (Nov/07/2007) | Verity Sharp meets the four-piece band Sigur Ros in their native Iceland and on their visit to the UK for the 2007 Electric Proms. They have sold two million albums globally and their haunting music has been used as a soundtrack on trailers for the BBC series Planet Earth. They talk about their unique sound and their film Heima, which chronicles a series of unannounced gigs in Iceland in 2006.
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| 86 :07x01 - Series 7, Episode 1 (Oct/13/2007) | | Neil Young talks his latest album that is about to be released for sale in the shops. Young Knives perform their latest song to be released. | |
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| 87 :07x02 - Series 7, Episode 2 (Oct/20/2007) | | Designer Matthew Williamson talks to Laverne about his exhibition being held at the National Gallery. Pop group Sigur Ros chat to Verity about the film they have been working on and also perform on the show. | |
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| 89 :07x04 - Series 7, Episode 4 (Nov/03/2007) | | Robert Redford is interviewed about his latest projects. The cameras take a look around St Pancras station before its reopening. | |
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| 91 :07x06 - Series 7, Episode 6 (Nov/17/2007) | Tim Samuels talks to singer Calvin Harris whilst he is touring the country. Grace Dent takes a look at the many American shows which now star UK television stars.
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| 93 :07x08 - Series 7, Episode 8 (Dec/01/2007) | | The 250th anniversary of William Blake's birthday is celebrated when Andrew Graham-Dixon visits the Tate Britain museum to take a look at at an exhibition of his prints. Also in just ten minutes Jimmy Carr tries to explain how jokes originated. | | Guest Stars: Jimmy Carr (1) as Himself | |
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