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Tuesday 29 May 2012

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 37
Highlights 12-18 September 2009

Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly introduce all the glamour and the glitz as Strictly Come Dancing returns

Strictly Come Dancing

Friday 18 September on BBC ONE (schedule addition 2 September)

Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly dust off their dancing shoes and return to present the sensational seventh series of the nation's favourite dance extravaganza, while former Strictly champion Alesha Dixon joins the judging panel

Home Time

Monday 14 September See Week 37 Unplaced BBC TWO

Gaynor (Emma Fryer) returns home after trying to find her place in the big wide world in BBC Two's new comedy written by Emma with Neil Edmond

Design For Life

Monday 14 September See Week 37 Unplaced BBC TWO

Philippe Starck attempts to shake up the world of British design as 12 students vie for a six-month placement at his design agency in Paris

This Is Scotland – Scotland On Screen

Thursday 17 September See Week 37 Unplaced BBC FOUR

From Brigadoon to Braveheart and from Local Hero to Trainspotting, Alan Cumming takes a tour of some of the locations of classic Scottish films, as BBC Four's This Is Scotland season continues

My Almost Famous Family

Saturday 12 September on BBC TWO

The ups and downs of life in a big raucous family are followed in CBBC's new, high-energy, musical comedy series, starring Rakie Ayola and Andrew Clover

BBC Switch – Off The Hook

Saturday 12 September on BBC TWO

Following the success of its online debut last year, Off The Hook (formerly Fresh), set in the world of university freshers, comes to BBC Switch on BBC Two and is the first comedy to make the transition from online to BBC TV

BBC Proms 2009 – Last Night Of The Proms

Saturday 12 September on BBC ONE and BBC TWO

American conductor David Robertson is master of ceremonies for the first time as the world's greatest classical music festival, which features the traditional finale as well as coverage of the Proms In The Park festivities from around the country, reaches its climax

Formula 1 – Italian Grand Prix

Sunday 13 September on BBC ONE

Jake Humphrey presents live coverage of this year's Italian Grand Prix from Monza (the Qualifying sessions can be seen on Saturday)

Later Live ... With Jools Holland

Tuesday 15 September on BBC TWO

Devon's stadium rock lords Muse feature along with Gossip, Florence & The Machine and Lyle Lovett, among others, as Jools Holland returns for a new 10-week run of Later Live ...

How Not To Live Your Life

Tuesday 15 September on BBC THREE

Dan Clark's comedy returns for a new series and sees singleton Don being put into some more extreme situations

Tennis – Davis Cup

Friday 18 September on BBC TWO

The city of Liverpool hosts a Davis Cup tie for the first time as Great Britain take on Poland

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