Spanish Flu – The Forgotten Fallen BBC4 – Drama starring Bill Paterson, Mark Gatiss and Kenneth Cranham about the attempt by public health pioneer Dr James Niven to protect Manchester from the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic.
Breaking The Mould BBC4 – Drama starring Dominic West as Professor Howard Florey who carried out pioneering work with penicillin. With Joe Armstrong and John Sessions.
To The Ends Of The Earth BBC1 – Seven-parter reality series fronted by Nick Knowles in which nine amateur wildlife enthusiasts compete to join the BBC's Natural History Unit.
Just William BBC1 – Series of adaptations by Simon Nye of Richmal Crompton's tales about a mischievous 11-year-old boy.
Big Babies BBC1 – Children's comedy featuring CGI and puppetry about two babies, Rocco and Brooks, who have the heads of grown men
Inside Life BBC1 – Children's series going behind the scenes of the BBC Natural History Unit's new series, Life.
Tarrant Lets The Kids Loose Watch – Eight-part series fronted by Chris Tarrant in which three- to six-year-olds get to try out adult roles such as running a photographic studio, a radio station or an ice-cream van.
Legend of the Seeker Tuesday 13 August 2009, Sci Fi – US fantasy drama created by Sam Raimi starring Craig Horner as a young woodsman who attempts to stop an evil emperor.
Pamela Anderson: At Home with Joe Swash/Pamela Anderson: When Joe Came to Stay LivingTV – Reality documentaries.
Dating in the Dark LivingTV – Eight-part dating series.
Death in Venice LivingTV – Paul O'Grady and Yvette Fielding visit one of the most haunted locations in the world – Poveglia, the Island of Horror.
Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Chips BBC1 – One-off comedy drama about the earlier years of the Trotter family of Only Fools and Horses fame. Written by John Sullivan.
The Cell BBC4 – Socumentary in which science journalist Adam Rutherford examines 350 years of scientific research to reveal the secrets of the cell.
The Week We Went To War BBC1 – Daytime series presented by Katherine Jenkins to mark the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the second world war.
Rip-Off Britain BBC1 – Cosumer affairs series presented by Angela Rippon, Jennie Bond and Gloria Hunniford.
Syntax Era BBC4 – Drama starring Alexander Armstrong as Sir Clive Sinclair and Martin Freeman as Chris Curry about the 1980s race for home computer supremacy. With Derek Riddell , Colin Michael and James Fleet.
Monday, 6 July 2009
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