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Network TV BBC Week 13
Highlights 26 March-1 April 2011

Cat Deeley presents a new series of So You Think You Can Dance

So You Think You Can Dance

Saturday 26 March on BBC ONE

Cat Deeley presents as judges Sisco Gomez, Louise Redknapp, Arlene Phillips and Nigel Lythgoe return to search for the UK's favourite dancer

Goldie's Band – By Royal Appointment

Saturday 26 March on BBC TWO

Twelve young musicians chosen by drum 'n' bass pioneer, DJ and former Maestro finalist Goldie are mentored by industry experts including Guy Chambers, Ms Dynamite, Soweto Kinch and Cerys Matthews ahead of a group performance at Buckingham Palace in the presence of Prince Harry

The Trouble With Tolstoy

Sunday 27 March on BBC ONE

Alan Yentob examines the life and times of renowned Russian writer Leo Tolstoy in a two-part Imagine Special, part of Books On The BBC 2011

Cycling – World Track Championships

Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 March on BBC ONE and BBC TWO

Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton are expected to lead British hopes as the Cycling World Championships get under way in Holland

The Boat Race – Live

Saturday 26 March on BBC ONE

A busy weekend of sporting action continues as Clare Balding presents live coverage of the 157th Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge from the banks of the River Thames

Formula 1 – Australian Grand Prix

Sunday 27 March on BBC ONE and BBC ONE HD

The much-anticipated 2011 Formula 1 season begins in Australia and can be seen on BBC One HD for the first time, presented by Jake Humphrey with commentary from David Coulthard and Martin Brundle

A Hundred Years Of Us

Monday 28 March to Friday 1 April on BBC ONE

Michael Aspel celebrates the changing face of Britain over the last 100 years, from society and culture to fashion and food

32 Brinkburn Street

Monday 28 March to Friday 1 April on BBC ONE

The lives, loves and lies of two generations of the same family are revealed in BBC One Daytime's ground-breaking new drama, starring Jack Deam, Rebecca Callard, Maggie Steed, Eva Pope, Joe Dixon and David Ross

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

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