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Manchester University- The story of China with Michael Wood

Posted on 14 January 2016 by sarahcoakley

THE STORY OF CHINA- a six part BBC series with Manchester University Professor Micheal Wood. BICC member Yangwen Zheng collaborates and appears in episode 5 and 6.

STARTING THURSDAY 21st JANUARY 9PM BBC TWO

THEN EVERY THURS FOR 6 WEEKS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=fyFIrN55Hks

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