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Tuesday 29 May 2012

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 8
Highlights 20-26 February 2010

Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman present Let's Dance For Sport Relief

Let's Dance For Sport Relief

Saturday 20 February on BBC ONE

Jenny Éclair, Linda Robson, Lesley Joseph, Susie Blake, Katy Brand, Rufus Hound, Shappi Khorsandi, Peter Shilton, Rodney Marsh, Willie Thorne and Dennis Taylor all put on their dancing shoes in aid of Sport Relief as Claudia Winkleman and Steve Jones return to present a new series of the entertainment show

The Orange British Academy Film Awards

Sunday 21 February on BBC ONE and BBC THREE

Jonathan Ross hosts live coverage of one of the world's most prestigious film awards ceremonies, from the Royal Opera House, London (BBC Three has all the red-carpet action ahead of the ceremony)

WINTER OLYMPICS 2010
Winter Olympics

From Saturday 20 February on BBC TWO and BBC HD

BBC Two and BBC HD's extensive coverage of the Winter Olympics continues in Vancouver (please see separate section for programme information)

Athletics – UK Indoor Grand Prix

Saturday 20 February on BBC ONE

World heptathlete champion Jessica Ennis, world 800m bronze medallist Jenny Meadows and world triple-jump champion Phillips Idowu are all expected to be in action as the UK Indoor Grand Prix athletics meeting gets under way in Birmingham

My Life – Tough Kids

Saturday 20 February on BBC TWO

The lives of extraordinary children from across Britain, each with their own unique and personal story to tell, are followed in CBBC's new issue-led single documentary strand

Match Of The Day Live – Bristol City v West Brom

Sunday 21 February on BBC ONE

Automatic promotion-chasers West Brom meet play-off contenders Bristol City, who are looking for their first victory over the Baggies in 15 years, as Gabby Logan presents live Championship football from Ashton Gate

Six Nations Rugby – Wales v France

Friday 26 February on BBC ONE

John Inverdale presents live coverage of Wales versus France – in only the second Friday night match ever played in the tournament – as the 2010 Six Nations reaches its halfway point

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