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Saturday, 5/22 - 10pm - OMNI.1
Colour Me Free (Russian)
When Victor Yushchenko takes the stage to accept the Presidency of Ukraine, it looks like a massive spontaneous movement has swept him to power.
Was it spontaneous? COLOUR ME FREE shows where the massive, citizen-led energy came from, then crosses the border to Russia and Belarus where the tremendous hope of the Orange Revolution inspires democracy activists preparing to topple Putin and Lukashenka.
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Sunday, 6/6 - 4pm - OMNI.1
Countdown To South Africa 5 (Italian)
German captain Michael Ballack is one of the players featured in this episode of "COUNTDOWN TO SOUTH AFRICA" about the team that has finished a record 4 times as the runner up in the World Cup.
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Sunday, 6/13 - 4pm - OMNI.1
Countdown To South Africa 7 (Italian)
Ghana and Chile may not rate as serious World Cup contenders, but both countries are well entrenched in FIFA's top 15 ranked football nations in the world. This episode takes an extended look at the stars and chances of these 2 teams.
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Sunday, 6/20 - 4pm - OMNI.1
Countdown To South Africa 9 (Italian)
While many of France's top names including Zinedine Zidane have retired from the World Cup team that went all the way to the final four years ago, the new crop of talent is led by Franck Ribery, a featured player in this episode. There's also an in depth look at national team manager Raymond Domenech, and Chelsea's Premier League top scorer from a year ago, Nicolas Anelka, lining up at his first World Cup.
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Sunday, 6/27 - 4pm - OMNI.1
Countdown To South Africa 11 (Italian)
A two time winner of the tournament, Argentina is a proud footballing nation, yet barely squeezed itself in to the 32-team field after a tumultuous qualification, finally winning selection in their last match. Led by the country's living legend Diego Maradona, Argentina is well placed with a cast of super stars to win its first major international tournament since the Copa America in 1993. Episode 11 profiles Maradona and Messi and also charts the very successful history of the national team.
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