Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Thursday 29 September on BBC TWO and BBC HD
Ruth Negga takes the lead in Shirley, an intimate and revealing drama which looks at the life of Dame Shirley Bassey as part of BBC Two's Mixed Race season
Tuesday 27 September on BBC ONE
To mark Jewish New Year, Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks examines the hotly debated concept of the Big Society
Sunday 25 September on BBC TWO
Stephen Fry explores language in its amazing complexity, variety and ingenuity
Thursday 29 September on BBC TWO
Best-selling author and food writer Sophie Dahl immerses herself in the life and times of her heroine, one of the most famous food writers in British cooking
Monday 26 September on BBC TWO
Lorraine Pascale spreads her culinary wings and shares her delicious home cooking recipes, secrets and passion
Monday 26 September and Tuesday 27 September on BBC ONE
Barney Harwood and Helen Skelton kick off a new series in style from the programme's new studio in Salford Quays (they also launch the latest Blue Peter Appeal, encouraging people to get baking to raise money for BBC Children In Need)
From Monday 26 September on CBEEBIES
Bob, Wendy, Spud and the crew return for a new series
From Monday 26 September on CBEEBIES
A funny and timeless 2D and 3D animation made entirely from hand-drawn and painted elements follows the adventures of two friends who live on an island in the middle of a lake in the big city
Friday 30 September on BBC FOUR
The world-famous Berlin Philharmonic, under the baton of Chief Conductor and Artistic Director Sir Simon Rattle, perform Mahler's 1st Symphony, recorded in November 2010 at the Esplanade Concert Hall in Singapore
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