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Friday 15 October 2010 at 10.30pm on BBC Two
Presented by Emily Maitlis



Here's Emily with what is on tonight's programme:

Cheating Death:

In a week where "Los treinta y tres" re-emerged from a hell hole half a mile deep below ground, there has been much to celebrate in the way of lucky escapes.

Tonight we talk - exclusively - to another Chilean who cheated death, the writer Ariel Dorfman.

As a cultural advisor to Salvador Allende, working in the presidential palace, he escaped the coup by Pinochet purely by chance - he'd swopped shifts with someone else.

Tonight he talks to us about what this last extraordinary week has meant for Chile, for its miners and for its place in the world.

Liverpool FC:

The complicated comings and goings at Liverpool FC make Fermat's Last Theorem look like the Grazia sudoku column.

If you haven't followed every twist and turn of the club's potential sale, then you're probably, safely in about the top 98 percentile of sane people in this country.

But anyway, amidst court injunctions, suings, claims for damages and billionaire buyers it was finally bought. Whatever happened to good old fashioned football? We'll examine that tonight.

SNP:

And as the Scottish Finance Secretary lambasts the Westminster government's programme of cuts we ask John Swinney how he can justify and even pay for the measures Scotland is taking right now.

Join me at 10.30pm on BBC Two.

Emily




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