The latest in TV, movies and technology, Saturday February 6 will be packed full of live events and TV and movies.
Here are the things to watch this weekend:Live eventsLive events from the BBC, BBC World, Sky News, the BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Two will be broadcast across the UK.
Some of the biggest and most popular shows are expected to be on the big screens.
Live actionTV series and moviesFrom the BBC One, Two and Three channel, you’ll be able to catch the big screen action and the latest in cinema and TV news.
Live music, music videos, theatre shows and concertsMusic and dance performances are also expected to fill the halls of Parliament, with performances by the likes of Coldplay and Lady Gaga expected to take centre stage.
Popular films, shows and booksThe BBC One channel will be live streaming the live event coverage from the Houses of Parliament.
The BBC World channel will offer the latest from the world of film, music and culture.
The UK is also expected with the latest movies, TV shows and other films, as well as the latest books.
There’s no release date for any of the big films but some will be released over the weekend.
The movies:Frozen (2016)Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017)Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2018)Jurassic World (2019)The LEGO Movie (2018/2019)Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.
2 (2018).
The TV series:BBC Two has been the first to announce the launch of its digital service, which includes a full catalogue of all of the shows from BBC One.
It will include shows from the likes.
It will also include shows for BBC Three and BBC Four.
The first series is expected to arrive in the UK in March.
The latest movies:The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2018); The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2019); The Maze Runner: Scorch Trials (2019/2020)Frozen 2: Battle of the Five Armies (2018)/The Maze Runner 2: Scorched Earth (2019)/The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Battle of Five Armias (2019).
The books:The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2018), by Suzanne Collins (Amazon); A Crown of Swords: A Story of Westeros by Suzanne Letts (Penguin); The Lord Of The Rings: Conquest Of The Five Armades by J.R.
R Tolkien (Bloomsbury); The Princess Bride: The Complete Saga by Mary Shelley (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich); The Hunger Games by Suzanne V. Hylton (Pantheon); The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe by JB Stein (Random House); The Three Musketeers by William Golding (Bantam); Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by JK Rowling (Blos).
The movies and TV shows:Star Wars Episode VIII: The Force Awakens (December 20, 2017), The Hobbit (December 22, 2017)Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 1 (June 24, 2018)The Hobbit (November 16, 2019)Doctor Strange (May 6, 2020)Star Trek Beyond (May 8, 2021)Doctor Who (November 8, 2022)Doctor Stephen Strange (October 22, 2023)Star Fox Zero (April 15, 2024)The Maze Game (July 26, 2024)/The Hunger Ground (July 27, 2024).
The novels:The Dresden Files (2006), by Mike Carey (Orbit); The Dresden Files: A True Crime Story by Laura Harrier (Hachette); The Strange Case of Thomas J. Watson by R. A. Salvatore (Riverhead); The Vampire Diaries (April 22, 2018); A Knight’s Tale by Suzanne Cliffe (Holt, Rinehart & Winston); A Thief’s End by Joanna Russ (Riverview); The Dark Tower (August 7, 2019).