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Tuesday 29 May 2012

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 23
Highlights 4-10 June 2011

Our War marks 10 years of fighting in Afghanistan

Our War

Tuesday 7 June on BBC THREE

A decade of fighting in Afghanistan is marked in a series of films made by the soldiers themselves, as the BBC is given unprecedented access by the Ministry of Defence to thousands of hours of footage shot on helmet cameras and personal video cameras

In With The Flynns

Wednesday 8 June on BBC ONE

Will Mellor, Warren Clarke, Niky Wardley and Craig Parkinson star in a new six-part comedy about real family life

Junior Doctors – Your Life In Their Hands

Tuesday 7 June on BBC ONE

Following its success on BBC Three, BBC One shows stories from the series following a group of recently qualified junior doctors as they hit the wards of the Royal Victoria Infirmary and The General in Newcastle

Poor Kids

Tuesday 7 June on BBC ONE

This documentary tells the story of what living under the poverty line really means, through the eyes of four children

Angry Boys

Tuesday 7 June on BBC THREE

Chris Lilley, award-winning comedian and creator of We Can Be Heroes and Summer Heights High, returns to BBC Three with his new series, a 12-part mockumentary following identical twins Daniel and Nathan Sims and a host of new characters, many played by Chris

BOTANY SEASON
Botany – A Blooming History

Tuesday 7 June on BBC FOUR

Timothy Walker, director of Oxford University Botanic Garden, introduces tales of ingenuity and intellectual rivalry as he uncovers the history of botany, as part of a new season of programmes for BBC Four (the season continues in Hidcote, which goes behind the scenes at what is considered the most influential garden of the 20th century)

Athletics – Diamond League: Oslo

Thursday 9 June on BBC THREE

Triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt is expected to be among the athletes competing in Oslo at the fifth of 14 Diamond League meetings being held over 128 days

Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.

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