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Highlights of the week


Week 24 7-13 June 2008


  L-R: Mark Lawrenson, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Alan Hansen

It's all kicking off...

Match Of The Day Live – Euro 2008
From Saturday 7 June on BBC ONE

Mark Lawrenson, Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Alan Hansen head the BBC's team as the European Championships kick off in Switzerland and Austria (live games this week include co-hosts Switzerland versus the Czech Republic, Germany against Poland and Italy versus Holland, all of which can also be seen in High Definition on the BBC's HD Channel)
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Summer Heights High
Tuesday 10 June on BBC THREE (See Week 24 Unplaced)

Comedian Chris Lilley writes and stars in this award-winning mockumentary-style comedy, exploring life over one term in an average Australian high school
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Tennis – Artois Championships
From Monday 9 June on BBC TWO

Sue Barker hosts live coverage of the Artois Championships, from the Queen's Club in London, as some of the world's leading players get to grips with grass, just two weeks ahead of Wimbledon (on Saturday and Sunday, Sue Barker introduces live coverage of the women's and men's final at the French Open)
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Mary Queen Of Shops
Monday 9 June on BBC TWO

Fashion guru Mary Portas returns to the British High Street, grabbing Ascot’s plus-sized outlet by its lapels in the first of a new series
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Margaret Thatcher – The Long Walk To Finchley
Thursday 12 June on BBC FOUR

The young Margaret Thatcher, played by Andrea Riseborough, sets out to prove that a woman's place is in the House, as well as the home, in this light-hearted film looking at the former Prime Minister's early political career
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Legends – Quincy Jones:
From The Jazz Age To Hollywood – 1933-1974

Friday 13 June on BBC FOUR

The life and work of Quincy Jones, the American jazz musician, composer, arranger, record producer and entrepreneur, who turned 75 in March, is celebrated in this two-part series
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