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Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 5
Highlights 30 January-5 February 2010

David Dimbleby examines the Seven Ages Of Britain

Seven Ages Of Britain

Sunday 31 January on BBC ONE

Written and presented by David Dimbleby, this new series charts a landmark history of Britain's greatest art and artefacts over 2,000 years

Nicola Roberts – The Truth About Tanning

Thursday 4 February on BBC THREE

Girls Aloud's Nicola Roberts embarks on a personal journey exploring the culture and consequences of tanning among young people in the UK, and the extremes they go to, as part of BBC Three's Dangerous Pleasures season of hard-hitting and thought-provoking documentaries

Murder On The Lake

Monday 1 February on BBC FOUR

Award-winning Henry Singer's (The Falling Man) film tells the story of conservationist Joan Root, who died in mysterious circumstances in Kenya in 2006

The Virtual Revolution – The Great Levelling?

Saturday 30 January on BBC TWO

The profound impact of the world wide web is examined 20 years on from its invention in a major new series looking at how, for better and for worse, the digital revolution is reshaping our lives

Tennis – Australian Open

Sunday 31 January on BBC ONE

Sue Barker presents live coverage of the men's singles final at the 2010 Australian Open, with expert analysis from former British No. 1 Tim Henman (highlights of the women's singles final can be seen on Saturday)

Tinga Tinga Tales

From Monday 1 February on CBEEBIES

This vibrant new series created specially for three- to six-year-olds is based on African folktales and the Tinga Tinga art of Tanzania and brings to life some tall tales with big surprises

BEING MUM SEASON
My Child Won't Speak

Tuesday 2 February on BBC ONE

BBC One's series of thought-provoking documentaries continues with a film following the lives of three young people as they attempt to tackle their greatest fear – speaking

The Culture Show

Thursday 4 February on BBC TWO

Martin Amis is interviewed as his eagerly anticipated new novel is published

Ottorino Respighi – A Dream Of Italy

Friday 5 February on BBC FOUR

BBC Four's new season of films by Christopher Nupen continues with an exploration of the life and music of composer Ottorino Respighi

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