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What’s on BBC Red Button, 15-21 March

Kalpesh Vasta

Assistant Content Producer, Red Button

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We have a sporting bonanza for you this week with highlights from Australian Grand Prix F1, action from the fifth round of the Six Nations and live coverage of the New York Half Marathon. That’s not all; we have a musical delight on offer as this month’s edition of Radio 1’s Live Lounge comes to the Red Button.

Formula 1

The wait is over: the first race of the 2014 Formula 1 season is finally here. Tune in for qualifying highlights as the drivers battle for place on the grid. Then sit back and enjoy highlights from what is sure to be an adrenalin-fuelled, thrilling Australian Grand Prix.

Qualifying

Saturday 15March 7.30pm-9pm

Grand Prix

Sunday 16 March 9pm-1am

Monday 17March 8am-12pm, 8pm-10pm

Six Nations rugby

As the championship heats up we’ve got highlights from all the weekend matches as England take on Italy in Rome, Wales host Scotland and Ireland travel to Saint-Denis to take on France.

Saturday 15 March 6pm-6.55pm, 9pm-1.25am

Sunday 16 March 1pm-2pm, 4pm-7.30pm, 1am-6am

Monday 17 March 6am-8am, 10pm-12am



New York Half Marathon

Follow Olympic gold medallist Mo Farah and hundreds of running enthusiasts live as they tackle the scenic 13.1 mile route across Central Park and through to Times Square in this year’s NYC Half Marathon.



Sunday 16 March 11.30am-1pm, 7.30pm-9pm (replay)

And we’ve got Red Button favourites Final Score (Saturday), Football League Show (Sunday) plus Super League and Scrum V rugby. Find out more about times at BBC Sport Online - remember that live sport timings are subject to change.

Radio 1’s Live Lounge

This month’s Live Lounge features the best performances of 2014 so far, with music from Bombay Bicycle Club, Katy B, London Grammar, Tom Odell and many more.

Monday 17 March, 12pm-8pm

Tuesday 18 March, 12am-1.45pm, 3.15pm-6am

Wednesday 19 March, 6am-7.55pm

Thursday 20 March, 12am-2pm, 3pm-6am

Friday 21 March, 6am-7pm, 9am-6am

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