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Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 15
Highlights 10-16 April 2010

A scavenger at the Olusosun rubbish dump in Lagos

Welcome To Lagos

Thursday 15 April on BBC TWO

This extraordinary three-part observational series explores life at the sharp end of one of the most extreme urban environments in the world: Lagos, Nigeria

A Passionate Woman

Sunday 11 April on BBC ONE

Billie Piper and Sue Johnston star as Betty in two different eras in Kay Mellor's drama about a young married woman who falls in love with a neighbour

Out Of The Frying Pan

Monday 12 April on BBC TWO

James Knight Pacheco and Alasdair Hooper, runners-up in the 2008 series of The Restaurant, launch themselves into the world of event catering, beginning with a challenge to cater for a six-course dinner party at Dragon Duncan Bannatyne's villa in France

Olympic Dreams

Tuesday 13 April on BBC ONE

With the London Olympics drawing ever closer, BBC One's series offering an insight into the world of elite sport returns, with intimate access to British medal hopes for 2012 including Tom Daley, Ashley McKenzie and Jessica Ennis

Later Live ... With Jools Holland

Tuesday 13 April on BBC TWO and BBC HD

Paul Weller, Hot Chip and Marina & The Diamonds perform as a new series of Later Live ... With Jools Holland begins

The Grand National

Saturday 10 April on BBC ONE and BBC HD

Clare Balding presents coverage of one of the biggest events in the British sporting calendar, live from Aintree

Golf US Masters

Sunday 11 April on BBC TWO and BBC HD

Tiger Woods will be hoping to add to his 14 grand slam titles as the Golf US Masters reaches a climax in Augusta, Georgia (live coverage can also be seen on Saturday)

Qatar MotoGP

Sunday 11 April on BBC THREE

BBC Three brings live coverage of the opening race of the 2010 MotoGP season from Qatar, where Valentino Rossi will, once again, be the man to beat (BBC Two looks ahead to the race, and the season, earlier in the day)

Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.

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