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The Prince of Wales set up the Prince’s Trust 11 years ago to give thousands of disadvantaged young people in Britain a chance to realise ! their dreams. "The Prince’s Trust: Giving Dreams a Chance” is a film report following the remarkable and heartwarming stories of a number of young people who benefited from the scheme. It screens on Saturday at j 4.05 on Two.
At the end of last year, more than £2!million had been spent by the Trust on behalf of the many young men and women involved in the project. In this hour-long documentary, the Prince of Wales talks about the development and success;of what has become his own personal Trust. iPhili Collins, Joan Collins, The Eurhythmies and I! Emma Samms join ; Prince Charles to explain their roles in this 'ever-growing organisation, j A rock gala, ;held to raise ” money for the Prince’s Trust, is being screened later on Saturday evening Jat 11-p.m. on •Two. | j! Alison Moyet, l Bryan Adams, Ben E. King, El-
ton John, Paul Young and a backing band line-up including such big names as Phil Collins on drums and Eric Clapton and Midge Ure on guitar are among those performing for the royals. | A highlight of the concert has to be the George Harrison/Ringo Starr rendition of “While { lily Guitar Gently Weeps,” and the two ex-Beatles also close the show leading all the performers lin the Beatles’ song “With a ■ Little Help From ! My Friends.” J I
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