Tuesday 29 May 2012
Monday 10 October on BBC TWO
Twincredibles tells the surprising story of the genetic phenomenon of black and white parents having twins of different skin colour and explores the life experiences of five sets of black and white twins
Saturday 8 October on BBC TWO
Through the stories of interracial relationships which created scandals in their own time, this film explores the historical and contemporary social, sexual and political attitudes to race mixing
Thursday 13 October on BBC THREE
BBC Three's junior doctors meet up one last time to share the hard times, the good times, their most memorable moments, the times they'd prefer to forget and what the future holds for them, one year on from their first day at work
Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 October on CBEEBIES
Madcap mayhem is the order of the day as Justin Fletcher entertains a live theatre audience of young children with a mix of singing, dancing and comedy chaos in this brand new series
Sunday 9 October on BBC ONE
Jake Humphrey introduces live coverage of the Japanese Grand Prix from Suzuka (Qualifying can be seen on BBC One on Saturday)
Sunday 9 October on BBC TWO
Clare Balding introduces highlights of the Super League Grand Final from Old Trafford
Monday 10 October on BBC FOUR
The history of domestic pottery in Britain from the Tudor period onwards opens the most wide-ranging and ambitious exploration of decorative arts ever on British television as BBC Four and the Victoria and Albert Museum embark on a year-long partnership exploring the history of British artistry and craftsmanship
Tuesday 11 to Friday 14 October on BBC TWO
Matt Baker introduces the best of the action from the World Gymnastics Championships in Tokyo, with GB's teams hoping to finish in the top eight and qualify for the London 2012 Olympics
Friday 14 October on BBC FOUR
Terry Gilliam introduces English National Opera's highly acclaimed new production of Berlioz's The Damnation Of Faust, which he directed
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