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Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

Programme Information

Network TV BBC Week 16
Highlights 16-22 April 2011

The Story Of Jesus (A reconstruction of the Last Supper)

The Story Of Jesus

Friday 22 April on BBC ONE

Nine of the world's leading Biblical experts re-examine the Gospel accounts of Jesus's life to investigate the true meaning behind the 2,000-year-old story (also on this week, Ann Widdecombe asks Does Christianity Have A Future? while on Good Friday Bettany Hughes discusses What Is The Point In Forgiveness?)

The Baby Born In A Concentration Camp

Tuesday 19 April on BBC ONE

Anka, now 93, and daughter Eva tell the remarkable story of how Anka not only survived the horrors of the holocaust, but also gave birth to Eva in a concentration camp

Eurovision – Your Country Needs Blue

Saturday 16 April on BBC ONE

As the big night approaches, pop superstars Blue prepare for the challenge of representing the UK at this year's Eurovision

Fix My Family

Monday 18 April on BBC TWO

Emma Loach's documentary follows the desperate people in a hostel where homeless families are given shelter and basic life lessons in the hope that they will be able to prevent their children from being taken into care

The Secrets Of Scott's Hut

Sunday 17 April on BBC TWO

Ben Fogle ventures across the frozen wastes of the Antarctic to join the international effort to preserve Captain Scott's hut and its artefacts for future generations

BRINGING UP BRITAIN
So What If My Baby Is Born Like Me?

Tuesday 19 April on BBC THREE

Jono Lancaster, who has Treacher Collins syndrome, and his girlfriend Laura explore the science, ethics, history and human stories behind the decisions about having children made by people with genetic conditions as they contemplate the idea of themselves being parents

Snooker – World Championships

From Saturday 16 April on BBC ONE and BBC TWO

Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott present coverage as the 17-day tournament from Sheffield gets under way

Formula 1 – Chinese Grand Prix

Sunday 17 April on BBC ONE

Jake Humphrey presents live coverage from the Shanghai International Circuit

London Marathon 2011

Sunday 17 April on BBC ONE and BBC TWO

Sue Barker presents live coverage of the 31st edition of the world-famous race

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

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