Thursday 27 Nov 2014
Tuesday 10 August on BBC TWO
Medieval historian Dr Stephen Baxter uncovers the dramas and mysteries that surround England's earliest surviving public record – the Domesday Book
Saturday 7 August on BBC ONE
Dan Walker returns with the show that kicks off the footballing weekend as a new season gets under way
Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 August on BBC ONE and BBC TWO
Clare Balding presents live coverage of the weekend's Challenge Cup semi-finals as Leeds Rhinos take on St Helens and holders Warrington meet Catalans Dragons
Saturday 7 August on BBC ONE
Gabby Logan presents live coverage from Elland Road, where newly promoted Leeds Utd face Derby County as the Championship season kicks off
Saturday 7 August on BBC TWO
Valery Gergiev conducts the World Orchestra for Peace in Mahler's funereal, stormy and ultimately life-affirming Symphony No. 5
Tuesday 10 August on BBC THREE
Tulisa from chart-smashing N-Dubz recounts growing up with a mother who suffered from a schizo-affective disorder, in this intimate and deeply personal authored documentary
Thursday 12 August on BBC ONE
HRH Princess Anne talks about the many facets of her life in an exclusive interview with John Inverdale
Thursday 12 August on BBC TWO
Sue Perkins presents the best in theatre, art, dance, books, comedy and cabaret in the first of three hour-long specials from Edinburgh (The Review Show also comes from the Edinburgh Festival on Friday)
Friday 13 August on BBC TWO
Some of the world's best athletes go head-to-head across two days of competition in one of the most prestigious events on the athletics calendar
Scheduling information in Network TV Programme Information is subject to change.
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