Tuesday 29 May 2012
Thursday 14 July on BBC ONE
Captain Jack Harness is back as John Barrowman, Eve Myles, Alexa Havins and Mekhi Phifer star in the new series of Torchwood, set in a world where no one dies
Wednesday 13 July on BBC ONE
Alexander Armstrong, Carol Kirkwood, Chris Hollins and Bill Giles get their umbrellas and sunglasses at the ready as they tap in to the nation's obsession with weather in a new, live, interactive series
Tuesday 12 July on BBC TWO
Anna Maxwell Martin, Claire Foy, Jodie Whittaker and Harry Treadaway star in Paula Milne's ambitious adaptation of Sarah Waters's poignant tale of liberation and loss, following the lives of four young Londoners throughout different stages of the Second World War
Monday 11 July on BBC THREE
Seventeen-year-old Jazz, who has restrictive growth (and was the subject of last year's Small Teen, Big World on BBC Three), embarks on a life-changing journey, leaving her Colwyn Bay home and the mum she has cared for since she was 13 to study animal welfare at a residential college
Wednesday 13 July on BBC THREE
Roger Nsengiyumva, star of the football movie Africa United, goes back to his Rwandan homeland to discover the harrowing truths of his family history
Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 July on BBC THREE
Coverage continues from Scotland's biggest music festival as Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Tinie Tempah and Primal Scream perform in Balado, Kinross-shire
Sunday 10 July on BBC ONE
Silverstone in Northamptonshire is under the global spotlight once again as it hosts the British Formula 1 Grand Prix (a busy weekend of sport continues with live coverage of the Athletics – British Grand Prix from Birmingham)
Monday 11 July on BBC FOUR and BBC HD
Art historian James Fox argues that British painting from 1910 to 1975 was an extraordinary flowering of genius in this major re-calibration of 20th-century British paintings
Monday 11 July on CBEEBIES
Rastamouse, voiced by BBC Radio 1's Reggie Yates, returns with his Easy Crew to make more "bad tings good" in 10 new episodes
Tuesday 12 July on BBC ONE
With exclusive interviews with Yoko Ono, Sir Elton John and photographer Bob Gruen, Alan Yentob uncovers John Lennon's move to New York City
From Thursday 14 July on BBC TWO
Hazel Irvine and Dan Walker present live coverage from the 140th Open Championship (Golf – The Open: Preview looks ahead to the event and Seve – The Legend pays tribute to an all-time golfing great)
Friday 15 July on BBC TWO
The 117th season of the BBC Proms gets under way at London's Royal Albert Hall with music by Brahms, Liszt and Janáček and a world première curtain-raiser by British composer Judith Weir
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