Tuesday 29 May 2012
Thursday 25 March on BBC THREE
Comedian Russell Howard returns with more Good News, putting his spin on the week's headlines and highlighting some of the more overlooked stories that have caught his eye
Saturday 20 March on BBC ONE
John Inverdale and Gabby Logan host live coverage as all six teams are in action on the final weekend of the Six Nations
Sunday 21 March on BBC ONE
John Inverdale and Fern Britton present all the news from Sport Relief Mile Events from around the UK, while Dame Kelly Holmes and Alan Shearer report from Cape Town, where thousands are expected to take part in a mile run in the shadow of Table Mountain
Tuesday 23 March on BBC ONE
Mark Beaumont, who broke the record for pedalling around the world, is back in the saddle for an adventure that promises to be more exhilarating and agonising – a journey along the American Cordillera, the longest series of mountain ranges on the planet
Friday 26 March on BBC ONE See Week 12 Unplaced
Charlotte Church, Sheila Hancock and John Partridge head the judging panel as Andrew Lloyd Webber and host Graham Norton are reunited in a new search for a West End star – this time to find a Dorothy to fill the ruby red slippers (and a Toto, too)
Tuesday 23 March on BBC TWO
Author and food writer Sophie Dahl cooks up delicious recipes and reminisces about some of her own food memories in this new series
From Monday 22 March on CBEEBIES
From the firecrackers and dragon dances of Chinese New Year to the carols and cards of Christmas, Let's Celebrate takes younger viewers on a noisy, colourful and vibrant tour of the UK, showing how children around the country experience different religious and cultural festivals
From Wednesday 24 March on BBC TWO
BBC Sport is in Copenhagen, Denmark, for live coverage of the Cycling World Track Championships, where triple Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy will hope to reclaim the title he was unable to defend last year
Thursday 25 March on BBC THREE
BBC Northern Ireland Current Affairs has gained unique access to a group of extraordinary young women pushed to their limits as they serve in the British Army at the frontline of the conflict in Afghanistan
Friday 26 March on BBC ONE
The daytime drama, set in the fictional Midlands town of Letherbridge, celebrates its 10th anniversary (Diane Keen, who plays Julia, also presents a week of programmes celebrating the history of the show in Decade Of Doctors, from Monday to Friday)
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