From the Great Famine to the Black Death…
Medieval Season Christina – A Medieval Life
Bank Holiday Monday 5 May on BBC FOUR
Michael Wood (above) pieces together the life of a
14th-century Hertfordshire woman to create an extraordinarily detailed portrait of medieval rural life, part of BBC Four's thought-provoking season
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Creative Industry Lecture Series – Sir David Attenborough
Saturday 3 May on BBC PARLIAMENT
The legendary naturalist and broadcaster shares his thoughts on the future role of public service broadcasting in the inaugural Creative Industry Lecture (the next two lectures will be delivered by Stephen Fry and Will Hutton)
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Match Of The Day Live – FA Women's Cup Final
Bank Holiday Monday 5 May on BBC ONE
Jake Humphrey brings live coverage of the clash between Arsenal and Leeds United from the City Ground in Nottingham
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Age Of Terror – War On The West
Tuesday 6 May on BBC TWO
Award-winning journalist Peter Taylor tells the story of Osama bin Laden's declaration of war on the West as he concludes his series exploring four landmark terror attacks from the past 30 years
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Medieval Season – Clarissa And The King's Cookbook
Wednesday 7 May on BBC FOUR
Self-confessed medieval foodie, Clarissa Dickson Wright, tracks down Britain's oldest known cookbook, written during the reign of King Richard II, and cooks up a right Royal feast
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Holby Blue
Thursday 8 May on BBC ONE
A pregnant Inspector Jenny Black (Kacey Ainsworth) hands on the baton as she leaves her team at Holby South
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Mad Men Music Night On BBC Four Fever – The Music Of Miss Peggy Lee
Friday 9 May on BBC FOUR
A special programme about the iconic performer is the highlight of an evening of programmes featuring musical stars who provided the soundtrack to the late Fifties and early Sixties, complementing BBC Four's hit US series Mad Men
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