A round-up of all the overnight action in Seoul, introduced by Steve Rider , with summaries by David Icke at
6.30 and 8.30.
Live coverage of the men's 110m hurdles final at 6.30, the women's 400m final at
7.05, the men's 10,000m final at 7.20, as well as the closing stages of the women's javelin and men's long jump. There are also news headlines on the hour and half-hour, with regional stories and weather at 6.55
Weather followed by Olympic Grandstand
Introduced by Bob Wilson and Sally Jones , and featuring: Cycling
Highlights of the women's road race, where Britain was represented by LISA BRAMBANI. MARIA BLOWER and SALLY HODGE. Hockey
Highlights of Britain's final group match against India, and news of the men's semi-final line-up. Yachting
How the medals were decided on the final day of racing at Pusan.
Commentator BOB FISHER Weightlifting
Today's final is the first heavyweight (100kg) division, in which Britain is represented by ANDREW SAXTON and PETER MAY.
Commentator JIM NEILLY Tennis
The quarter-final stage in the men's singles.
Commentators DAN MASKELL JOHN BARRETT , GERALD WILLIAMS Plus, David Icke with Olympic summaries, and news of boxing, men's diving and judo.
Including at
10.00am News and Weather
Andy Crane - starting with Play School
Presenters Chloe Ashcroft Lloyd Johnston
Story: Castles in the Air (TRAD) IR)
Bone written by MAURICE DODD featuring with Judy Bennett Sheila Steafel
Peter Hawkins (R)
with the Arts Educational
School, Chiswick (R)
Weather followed by Olympic Grandstand
Further action from Seoul, with cycling, hockey, yachting, weightlifting and tennis among the sports featured in a packed programme of competition. Bob Wilson and Sally Jones are your hosts.
Weather followed by SLD Conference
Live coverage of the Social and Liberal Democrats'
Conference in Blackpool.
Commentators SIR ROBIN DAY
DAVID DIMBLEBY , VIVIAN WHITE Producers VANESSA DOWELL
ELAINE THOMAS. KIRSTY STEWART Deputy editor SUZANNE FRANKS Editor JAMES HOGAN
with Michael Buerk
Weather JOHN KETTLEY
Lucy makes a request which upsets Jim. There is something underneath Charlene's caravan that could lead to an explosive situation.
This week's cast:
Written by RAY HARDING
Directed by BRENDAN MAHER
Tennis looks set to be the featured sport, with Bob Wilson and Sally Jones introducing the pick of the action from the quarter-final stage in the men's singles;
Peter Hudson and David Halls prepare some terrific dishes and prove that you too can be a supercook!
Pam St Clement is their guest and helper.
Producer GEORGINA ABRAHAMS Director BOB MARSLAND
A FRIDAY PRODUCTIONS for BBCtv
Robbie Vincent and Angharad Mair welcome back the Minnican family from Barrow-in-Furness.
Did they canoe their way to fitness or are they smoking their Go for It! scores away? Producer DAVID CORDINGLEY (R) (e)
Andy Crane - starting with Stoppit and Tidyup Narrated by Terry Wogan
Comb Your
Hair Stoppit and Tidyup head for their favourite picnic spot - and what better way to get there than riding on Comb Your Hair.
A QUEENSGATE production
by ERIC CHARLES
More Speed Less Work
Mr Duncan does a time and motion study, while Bertha makes garden gnomes and a special gnome for Panjid. Narrator Roy Kinnear with Sheila Walker (R)
Kshin learns a valuable lesson about what it takes to be a defender of the Earth when he experiments with Mandrake's forbidden sorcery books.
Ceefax subtitles
Presented by Bruno Brookes Melanie Cocksedge from
Yate beat all of last week's teachers. Can she do the same this week or will Mr Holland from Heath
Comprehensive School in Runcorn break her string of wins?
with Mark Curry, Caron Keating and Yvette Fielding
The Champion of the World: Roald Dahl is one of the most popular authors of children's books ever. Today he's in the studio, answering questions from fans and talking about Readathon 88.
(Ceefax Subtitles)
Nicholas Witchell and Philip Hayton present the latest events of the day. Weather IAN MCCASKILL
Richard Bath, Penny Bustin Deborah Hall bring you tonight's news and views from London and the south east. Plus sport from Michael Wale
Editor FIONA CHESTERTON
with Desmond Lynam Athletics
Highlights of a fascinating day of finals in the stadium, including the men's and women's 800m, men's 110m hurdles, men's 10,000m, long jump and hammer, the women's 400m, and the women's javelin which promised something of a showdown between
Olympic champion TESSA SANDERSON and arch rival
FATIMA WHITBREAD.
Hockey
How the men's semi-finals look after today's final group matches which included Britain v India.
Yachting
A report on the final day's sailing and a check on how the medals were won. Gold medals were also decided today in judo. cycling and weightlifting, while the boxing tournament has reached the quarter-final stage.
written by JANEY PREGER starring Kathy Staff
In the fourth episode
Nellie Ollerenshaw visits Molly and the two of them take London by storm, especially the bit where Kate and Suzy live.
Designer ANTHONY THORPE Produced and directed by MANDIE FLETCHER
* CEEFAX SUBTITLES
with Martyn Lewis and Philip Hayton
Regional News; Weather
A Class Apart
One-hundred-and-eighty children have just begun term at the most controversial school in Britain, the brand new
City Technology College in Solihull.
Robin Denselow reports on the bitter national debate behind the glare of publicity. Are CTCs the new departure in hi-tech education for the next generation? Or are they wasteful in resources and part of a wider political design, to undermine Local Education Authorities and the whole system of comprehensive education? Producer DAVID HARRISON Editor TIM GARDAM
starring
The Afternoon Plane
Tubbs feels anything but forsaken when he wins a vacation on a remote
Caribbean island, only to discover that the tour brochure failed to mention everything - like the arrival of a familiar figure at high noon....
Written and directed by DAVID JACKSON
Late-evening conversation and music with Kirk Douglas and Boy George.
Producer PETER ESTALL followed by Weather
Introduced by Steve Rider
Timetable*
12.00 Cycling/ Canoeing
1.00am
Boxing/Diving
4.00am Cycling
5.00am Tennis/Hockey/ Volleyball
"Timings subject to alteration Cycling
The 190km men's road race.
Commentator HUGH PORTER Boxing
Action from the quarter-finals. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER Diving
GREG LOUGANis defends his men's highboard title. Commentator
HAMILTON BLAND Canoeing
Heats in the kayak (sitting) .and canoe (kneeling) events. Commentator
GERALD SINSTADT
Plus news of the women's quarter-finals in the Olympic tennis tournament and the semi-finals of the women's hockey and volleyball.