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Olympic Grandstand

on BBC One London

Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine, with Michael Johnson ,
Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson , introduce the final night of action in the athletics stadium.
5.45 Boxing The first two of 11 finals being fought over the next two days, starting with the flyweight and featherweight divisions. Jim Neilly and Richie Woodhall commentate.
6.00-8.35 Athletics Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster and Sally Gunnell guide us through an evening of finals.
6.00 Women's high jump final.
6.30 Women's 1500m final. Can Kelly Holmes win Britain's first ever medal in this event?
6.40 Men's javelin final. Steve Backley will be hoping to cap his career by winning his first gold medal following near misses at the past three Games.
6.50 Men's 800m final.
7.05 Men's 5,000m final.
7.45 Men's 4xl00m final.
8.00 Women's 4x4OOm final.
8.25 Men's 4x400m final.
8.35 Boxing Action from three more finals in the light-welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight divisions.
Athletics: Producer Martin Webster : Editor Michael Cole DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra Olympic events, and Freeview viewers from two extra events, by pressing the red handset button. Internet users can watch five streams of live footage at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics Sports radio offer: page 10

Contributors

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Michael Johnson
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Jonathan Edwards
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Colin Jackson
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Jim Neilly
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Richie Woodhall
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Steve Cram
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Stuart Storey
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Paul Dickenson
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Brendan Foster
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Sally Gunnell
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Kelly Holmes
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Steve Backley
Producer:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Michael Cole

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