Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
From Monday 23 November on BBC ONE
Shaun The Sheep and his friends flock back to CBBC for a new series of farmyard frolics, from the Academy Award-winning Aardman Animations
Saturday 21 November on BBC ONE
Gabby Logan introduces live coverage of the rugby union match between Ireland and South Africa, from Dublin
Saturday 21 November on BBC PARLIAMENT
David Wilby takes a look at how Parliamentary life has changed in the 20 years since cameras have been broadcasting its daily business
From Sunday 22 November on BBC TWO
Some of the world's biggest tennis stars battle it out for a total prize fund of $5m and a prestigious title as the ATP World Tour Finals come to London for the first time
Monday 23 November on BBC TWO
(Schedule addition 6 November)
Powerful art world supremo Charles Saatchi sets six unknown artists up in their own East London studio for 10 weeks and commissions them to make a series of ambitious artworks, as he begins a search for the next generation of creatives
Monday 23 November on BBC FOUR
Jane Horrocks stars in Nick Vivian's romantic drama about the singer and comedienne from Rochdale who, in the Thirties, became the nation's darling and the highest paid film actress in the world, as BBC Four's Women We Loved season continues
Tuesday 24 November on BBC ONE
(Schedule addition 6 November)
Tamzin Outhwaite and Emun Elliott star in Lizzie Mickery's new, intriguing, high-concept, high-octane, investigative drama in which the team must not only prevent complex crimes and incidents, but also wrestle with the moral and emotional implications of changing the future
Tuesday 24 November on BBC TWO
Neil Oliver continues his journey into Scotland's past, taking up the story from the 1600s to the present day
Wednesday 25 November on BBC ONE
Marcus Trescothick, Frank Bruno, Neil Lennon and John Kirwan talk about their battles with depression as Gabby Logan introduces an Inside Sport special looking into the stigma surrounding mental health issues in sport
Thursday 26 November on BBC ONE
(Schedule addition 6 November)
Gavin starts his new job in Cardiff while Stacey is thrilled to be back at home in Barry as the critically acclaimed recipient of four British Comedy Awards, two Baftas and a South Bank Award, written by James Corden and Ruth Jones and starring Mathew Horne and Joanna Page, returns for a third and final series
Thursday 26 November on BBC TWO
It's sink or swim for nine adults facing the challenge of a lifetime, as the observational documentary series continues
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