Tuesday 29 May 2012
Monday 15 November on BBC ONE
Christopher Eccleston, Mackenzie Crook, Marc Warren, Juliet Stevenson, Naomie Harris, Andy Serkis, Ben Smith and Peter Capaldi star in six new dramas by Jimmy McGovern about crime and punishment; the first episode tells the story of Willy (Eccleston), a man whose life is in turmoil
Sunday 14 November on BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD
Andrew Buchan returns to the Old Bailey as the pioneering 18th-century barrister along with Alun Armstrong as his friend and mentor, Southouse
Sunday 14 November on BBC TWO
Professor Iain Stewart, who moved away from his homeland 20 years ago, takes a fresh look at Scotland's landscape
Wednesday 17 November on BBC THREE
Some of the country's most inspirational teenagers are rewarded and stars from the music and entertainment world applauded in the inaugural BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards, with performances from chart-topping acts JLS, The Wanted, Taylor Swift and Professor Green
Saturday 13, Sunday 14 and Friday 19 November on BBC ONE and BBC TWO
The Autumn International Test series continues (in Rugby League the Four Nations championships reach a conclusion in Brisbane, with highlights on BBC Two on Sunday)
Sunday 14 November on BBC ONE
The season's finale takes place at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi, with the drivers' title expected to be decided today
Monday 15 to Friday 19 November on BBC ONE
Lulu looks back at the huge social change, creative innovation and historic importance that made the Swinging Sixties such a definitive decade, meeting celebrity guests and ordinary people caught up in some of the biggest stories of the time
Monday 15 to Friday 19 November on BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD
Sanjeev Bhaskar, Ayesha Dharker and Mark Williams star in BBC One Daytime's five-part period comedy drama which tells the story of a high-flying Delhi graduate and his wife who arrive in the UK in 1963 in search of a better life
Monday 15 November on BBC TWO
Miranda Hart returns for a new series of the farcical, affectionate, laugh-out-loud comedy which follows the hapless Miranda's daily quest to fit in and attempt to lead a "normal" life
Thursday 18 November on BBC FOUR
Comedian Billy Connolly, fiddler Aly Bain and award-winning novelist Andrew Greig pay tribute to their friend, Scottish poet Norman MacCaig, and travel to his favourite fishing spot in the North West Highlands
Friday 19 November on BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD
Sir Terry Wogan and Tess Daly host the seven-hour extravaganza to raise money for disadvantaged children and young people across the UK, with performances from JLS, Take That, Cheryl Cole, Alexandra Burke, Westlife, The Script and The Saturdays, and appearances from the casts of EastEnders and Coronation Street, a pop-star edition of Strictly Come Dancing and a sneak preview of the Doctor Who Christmas Special
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