Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Tuesday 20 July on BBC THREE
Stepdaughter and now stepmother to four, Danielle Lineker explores the experiences of stepfamilies in this documentary as part of BBC Three's new Adult Season
Saturday 17 July on BBC ONE
John Barrowman returns to make more dreams come true in the show packed full of surprises and magical moments
Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 July on BBC ONE and BBC TWO
Hazel Irvine introduces live coverage from St Andrews as the 139th Open Championships reaches its dramatic conclusion
Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 July on BBC TWO
The UK premières of three award-winning British films – The Damned United, Is Anybody There? and Eastern Promises – mark the launch of BBC Two as the official home of BBC Films
Sunday 18 July on BBC TWO
This frank documentary tells the story of charismatic, outspoken and often controversial football legend Brian Clough
Tuesday 20 July on BBC FOUR
Clare Balding follows in the wheeltracks of Fifties cycling guru Harold Briercliffe in this pedal-powered odyssey across Britain
Thursday 22 July on BBC FOUR
Powerful works by Shostakovich and Britten, plus a Prokofiev piano concerto with soloist Alexander Toradze, feature in this live Prom from the Royal Albert Hall in London (recordings of Prom 2 and Prom 6 can be also be seen on BBC Four this week)
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