'The Man Who Ran The World'

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'Race Around Ireland'

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'Race Across the Atlantic'

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'Graffiti: From Tags to Riches'

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'Race Across America'

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'End of the Road'

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'World Rock, Paper, Scissors - A brief guide'

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'I Know What You Watched This Summer'

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'Emergency: Firefighters'

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'Extinct'

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'Brief Encounters'

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'A Little Bit of Art'

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'Consider This'

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'Graffiti: From Tags to Riches'

A one-off documentary for ITV and Sky looking at how far Graffiti and street art has come in the 21st century. Artists, like Bristol's prodigal son Banksy, who were once considered vandals with criminal convictions, now see their work sold by the likes of Sotheby's and Bonham's for tens of thousands of pounds. But, graffiti is still illegal and continues to divide communities over where vandalism ends and art begins.

Narrated by graffiti pioneer Goldie, the film examines how graffiti and street art has evolved from social menace to acceptable artform. It asks what motivates graffiti-writers to paint illegally, and what issues and contradictions the gentrification of a once vilified sub-culture raises.

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