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Saturday 11 Jul 2009

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BBC Week 29: 18-24 July 2009

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BBC Radio 4

Friday 24 July, 8.00pm. This week Jonathan Dimbleby presents the programme from Verwood Methodist Church, Dorset.

The Culture Show

BBC Two

Wednesday 22 July, 7.00pm (repeated Saturday 25 July). Tim Marlow presents tonight's programme covering the final week of the Manchester International Festival and looks at the collaboration between Elbow and the Hallé. Other programme highlights include: Tom Dyckhoff tells Manchester's distinctive architectural story and reviews Zaha Hadid's new chamber music hall, installed in the Manchester Art Gallery; Vini Reilly of the Durutti Column pays a musical tribute to Tony Wilson; and there is another session of Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo's Screening Room. This programme is repeated on Saturday 25 July. Full details in BBC Network TV Programme Information: Wednesday 22 July.

Desert Island Discs

BBC Radio 4

Sunday 19 July, 11.15am (repeated Friday 24 July, 9.00am). Kirsty Young's castaway is comedian, writer and actor David Mitchell.

Friday Night With Jonathan Ross

BBC One

Friday 24 July, 10.35pm. In the final show of the current season Jonathan Ross has a rare interview with double Oscar-winning actor, screenwriter and director, Denzel Washington; from Dragons' Den, Deborah Meaden, Theo Paphitis, James Caan and and Peter Jones; an exclusive appearance from movie maverick Quentin Tarantino; and there's chat and performance from A-ha.

Good Morning Sunday

BBC Radio 2

Sunday 19 July, 7.00am. Aled Jones talks to Kiki Dee.

Mock The Week

BBC Two

Thursday 23 July, 9.00pm. Dara O'Briain and regulars Frankie Boyle, Russell Howard, Andy Parsons and Hugh Dennis are joined by guests Greg Davies and Lucy Porter.

Question Time

BBC One

Thursday 23 July, 10.35pm. This week chaired by David Dimbleby from Norwich. The panel includes: Geoff Hoon MP, former Defence Secretary; Baroness (Sayeeda) Warsi, Shadow Community Cohesion Minister; and Clive James, writer and broadcaster.

Guests are subject to change. Page last updated at 3.15pm on 10 July 2009

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