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Five unveils factual-heavy Autumn lineup
Published Friday, Aug 22 2008, 13:26 BST | By Neil Wilkes

The three-part 1968 Unseen features "extraordinary" never-before-seen interviews with some of the most iconic names from the '60s, including Enoch Powell, Sean Connery, Cilla Black and Lulu. Braden, who died in 1993, recorded more than 350 interviews at his own expense in the '60s for his own personal archive.
Other shows in the lineup include Dangerous Adventures For Boys, where male celebrities such as Vic Reeves and Bradley Walsh take their sons on expeditions, and horticultural competition series I Own Britain's Best Home and Garden, hosted by Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen.
Successful observational documentary Paul Merton In China will be followed up by the five-part Paul Merton In India.
The lineup also features four new property and architectural series: Behind Closed Doors, profiling secret buildings such as the Treasury; home makeover show Best House On The Street; The Bigger Picture, about important buildings in danger of demolition; and Picture Perfect Homes, a search for Britain's finest period homes.
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