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Sunday 06 Dec 2009

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 15
Highlights 11-17 April 2009

David Tennant and Michelle Ryan visit The Planet Of The Dead (image: BBC/Adrian Rogers)

Doctor Who – Planet Of The Dead

Saturday 11 April See Week 15 Unplaced BBC ONE

Making his return as The Doctor, David Tennant is joined by guest star Michelle Ryan in this one-off special in which a London bus makes a surprise detour to an alien world

Professor Regan's Diet Clinic

Thursday 16 April See Week 15 Unplaced BBC TWO

Professor Lesley Regan begins a new series in which she puts health and beauty products under the microscope to discover the scientific truth behind the gimmicks and marketing claims

Golf – The Masters

Easter Saturday 11 April and Easter Sunday 12 April on BBC TWO

Gary Lineker presents live coverage from Augusta as The Masters, in which Tiger Woods makes his much-anticipated return from injury, reaches its final stages

MotoGP – Qatar GP

Easter Sunday 12 April on BBC THREE

Live coverage of the opening race in the MotoGP season sees Valentino Rossi begin the defence of his world title, while Casey Stoner aims to repeat last year's triumph on Qatar's unpredictable Losail track

Lifegivers

Easter Monday 13 to Friday 17 April on BBC ONE

Nadia Sawalha and Dr Jonty Heaversedge examine the life-saving world of organ and blood donation

My Life As An Animal

Thursday 16 April on BBC THREE

Entrepreneur and actor Richard Da Costa and BBC Radio 5 Live's Lynsey Horn live like pigs for four days in the first of a series in which volunteers try to get a better understanding of animal behaviour by gaining a place within their strict hierarchy

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