Thursday 27 Nov 2014
Bank Holiday Friday 29 April on BBC ONE
Huw Edwards, Fiona Bruce and Sophie Raworth present the BBC's full and uninterrupted coverage of all the spectacle and splendour of the royal wedding between Prince William and Catherine Middleton (other programmes celebrating the occasion include William And Kate – A Royal Wedding, BBC Daytime's When Royals Wed and BBC Two's Giles And Sue's Royal Wedding)
Saturday 23 April on BBC ONE
The Doctor, Amy and Rory are in the Utah desert as the time-travelling drama returns for a new series, starring Matt Smith, Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill
Saturday 23 April on BBC ONE
Jason Bradbury presents an innovative new family game show packed with humour and jeopardy and featuring a 4ft animatronic robot hare voiced by Sue Perkins
Thursday 28 April on BBC ONE
Nicholas Lyndhurst, Kellie Bright and James Buckley return in a one-off special of John Sullivan's comedy drama, following the early lives of the Trotter family and their friends in Peckham
Easter Sunday 24 April on BBC TWO
Jack O'Connell, David Tennant and Dougray Scott star in Chris Chibnall's authentic and moving account of a heartbreaking football tragedy (to complement the drama, Sir Bobby Charlton – Football Icon looks back at the remarkable career of arguably England's most iconic and greatest ever footballer)
Saturday 23 April on BBC TWO
BBC Two presents the world première of a new full-length ballet created by choreographer Christopher Wheeldon for The Royal Ballet (The Making Of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland explores the creation of the piece)
Tuesday 26 April on BBC THREE
Gaz (Will Mellor) struggles to adjust to life in a wheelchair as Susan Nickson's popular sitcom returns to BBC Three, with Natalie Casey and cast newcomers Georgia Henshaw and Freddie Hogan
Saturday 23 April on BBC ONE
Dan Walker presents live coverage of the crucial Championship match between Cardiff City and QPR
Easter Sunday 24 April on BBC ONE
BBC One celebrates Easter with live Choral Eucharist from Salisbury Cathedral; Pope Benedict XVI's traditional Easter message and blessing; and a special Songs Of Praise from Oxford, with Easter Story readings from the King James Bible by actors Bill Paterson and Tamsin Greig (the conclusion of The Story Of Jesus can also be seen on BBC One on Easter Sunday, while BBC Two tells the Easter story in Easter From King's)
Wednesday 27 April on BBC ONE
Following 11 weeks of tough competition, the search for the country's best amateur cook reaches a climax as John Torode and Gregg Wallace crown the MasterChef Champion 2011 (finals week begins on Easter Monday)
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