From Reading to New York
Beautiful People
Thursday 2 October on BBC TWO See Week 40 Unplaced
Simon Doonan's wild childhood memoirs are brought to life in a glittering and comic six-part adaptation for BBC Two, starring Meera Syal, Olivia Colman, Aidan McArdle, Layton Williams, Samuel Barnett and 13-year-old Luke Ward-Wilkinson as the young Simon
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Silent Witness
Wednesday 1 October on BBC ONE See Week 40 Unplaced
William Gaminara, Emilia Fox and Tom Ward return in the medical crime-drama series, uncovering more truths behind suspicious deaths
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Heroes
Wednesday 1 October on BBC TWO See Week 40 Unplaced
The hit American drama is shaken to its core with revelations aplenty as the new series begins
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James May's Big Ideas
Sunday 28 September on BBC TWO See Week 40 Unplaced
James May searches the globe for the latest, most promising but often bizarre future technologies in the worlds of personal transport, robotics and energy
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Cycling – World Road Championships
Saturday 27 September on BBC ONE
Beijing gold medallist Nicole Cooke aims for a rare Olympic and World Championship double in the 86-mile women's road race in Varese, Italy
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The Art Of Arts TV
From Sunday 28 September on BBC FOUR
Single documentaries, live events and discussions and the great arts landmark series come under the spotlight in BBC Four's reflection on the contribution arts programmes have made to British broadcasting culture over the last five decades
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The Sarah Jane Adventures
Monday 29 September on BBC ONE
Doctor Who's former companion, Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen), returns for more adventures in the BBC Children's drama series produced by Russell T Davies
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Coming Of Age
Tuesday 30 September on BBC THREE
Teenager Tim Dawson's new comedy for BBC Three takes a candid look into the outrageous world of a group of sixth-form students as they enjoy a final romp with adolescence
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Ian Hislop Goes Off The Rails
Thursday 2 October on BBC FOUR
Ian Hislop steams into action as he looks at the background to and the impact of the notorious Beeching Report of 1963, which led to the closure of many of Britain's railway lines and stations
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