Thursday 27 Nov 2014
Sunday 13 December on BBC ONE
Sue Barker, Gary Lineker and Jake Humphrey present the prestigious awards ceremony that celebrates the sporting achievements of 2009
Monday 14 December on BBC THREE
Reggie Yates begins the search for the UK's best dance act – someone who can move as well as Michael Jackson in his prime – with a prize of performing with the world's superstars at next year's official tribute concert
Monday 14 December on BBC TWO
Charles Saatchi has a surprise up his sleeve as he struggles to pick a winner in his search for the next big thing in the art world
Tuesday 15 December on BBC TWO
Plácido Domingo discusses his greatest roles with Alan Yentob, as he approaches the 40th anniversary of his debut at Covent Garden
Thursday 17 December on BBC TWO
Raymond Blanc and investors Sarah Willingham and David Moore decide who will become their new business partners and open their own restaurant, in the final programme of the series
Thursday 17 December on BBC FOUR
Some of the biggest names in folk, including Bellowhead, The Unthanks, The Watersons and Thea Gilmore, perform seasonal songs and their own festive favourites in a special session for BBC Four
Thursday 17 December on BBC FOUR
Ruth Jones, Mark Lewis Jones, Steve Speirs and Paul Kaye star in a charming seasonal single comedy celebrating family Christmases, based on the works of Dylan Thomas
Friday 18 December on CBEEBIES
CBeebies presenters and stars join narrator Chris Evans for a festive feast of thigh-slapping panto fun in their own version of the story of Jack and Jill, penned by CBeebies favourite Chris Jarvis
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