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Live coverage from the opening day at the European championships in Budapest, beginning with action from the first round of the men's and women's 100m. British sprinters Darren Campbell, Marlon Devenish and Dwain Chambers begin their 100m campaign, all aiming to claim the title won by former Olympic champion Linford Christie on the last three occasions.
Also featuring at 10.30 men's 400m hurdles first round, and at 11.15 women's 400m hurdles first round.
Introduced by Desmond Lynam, with Linford Christie and Roger Black.

Including at 11.00 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Analysis:
Linford Christie
Analysis:
Roger Black
Commentary:
David Coleman
Commentary:
Stuart Storey
Commentary:
Paul Dickenson
Commentary:
Brendan Foster
Commentary:
Christina Boxer
Producer:
Sharon Lence
Producer:
Martin Webster
Editor:
Andrew Clement
Editor:
Dave Gordon

Part four of the 20-part ninth series of the children's drama.
Cher gets a horrific surprise from Harry, while Ed goes competition mad. Karen stirs up the feud between Rob and Terry.
Episode written by Brian B Thompson.
(Continues tomorrow at 5.10pm, for cast see Thursday)
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian B Thompson

Mary Nightingale introduces this week's programme from Cambridge with ideas for days out and weekends away.
Sankha Guha goes on a budget weekend break in Nice, Steve Yabsley relives childhood memories on a trip to Butlin's in Skegness and Mark Porter learns to fly a helicopter. Plus the Buckley family test out Chessington World of Adventures.
See Dr Mark Porter: page 32

Contributors

Presenter:
Mary Nightingale
Reporter:
Sankha Guha
Reporter:
Steve Yabsley
Reporter:
Mark Porter
Executive Producer:
Jane Lush
Series Producer:
Anne Taylor

Louise wants to settle old scores once and for all, while Terry protects his new venture.
This week's episodes written by Joanne Maguire
Web Site: [web address removed]

Contributors

Writer:
Joanne Maguire
Producer:
Lis Steele
Director:
Philip Casson
Louise Raymond:
Carol Harrison
Grant Mitchell:
Ross Kemp
Terry Raymond:
Gavin Richards
Irene Hills:
Roberta Taylor
Susan Rose:
Tilly Vosburgh
Matthew Rose:
Joe Absolom
Mary Flaherty:
Melanie Clark Pullen
Conor Flaherty:
Sean Gleeson
Phil Mitchell:
Steve McFadden
Peggy Mitchell:
Barbara Windsor
Ruth Fowler:
Caroline Paterson
Huw Edwards:
Richard Elis
Lenny Wallace:
Desune Coleman
Mick McFarlane:
Sylvester Williams
Pat Evans:
Pam St Clement
Roy Evans:
Tony Caunter
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
Jeff Healy:
Leslie Schofield
Rosa di Marco:
Louise Jameson
George Palmer:
Paul Moriarty
Annie Palmer:
Nadia Sawalha
Ricky Butcher:
Sid Owen
Bianca Butcher:
Patsy Palmer
Robbie Jackson:
Dean Gaffney
Sarah Hills:
Daniela Denby-Ashe
Tony Hills:
Mark Homer
Teresa di Marco:
Leila Birch
Beppe di Marco:
Michael Greco
Gianni di Marco:
Marc Bannerman

Crime prevention programme.

Every year more than five million Britons are targeted by crime. Martyn Lewis looks at how support groups have helped victims of different crimes.

Contributors

Presenter:
Martyn Lewis
Director:
Madeleine Hall
Series Editor:
Charles Thompson

Fourth of a six-part detective drama series, starring Pauline Quirke

Maisie decides to help friends whose 28-year-old daughter is missing, and is shocked by her findings.
See today's choices.
Episode written by Gillian Richmond

Contributors

Writer:
Gillian Richmond
Producer:
Irving Teitelbaum
Director:
David Innes Edwards
DI Maisie Raine:
Pauline Quirke
Ch. Supt. Jack Freeman:
Ian McElhinney
DCI Susan Askey:
Anna Patrick
TI George Kyprianou:
Steve John Shepherd
Kelvin Raine:
Paul Reynolds
DC Stephen Holmes:
Brian Bovell
DC Helen Tomlin:
Rakie Ayola
DS Mickey Farrel:
Richard Graham
Anna Lucantoni:
Paola Dionisotti
Franco Lucantoni:
John Grillo
Gabriella Lucantoni:
Suzan Sylvester
Patsy:
Cathy Murphy
Priest:
Nadio Fortune
Desk Sgt Phillips:
Mark Heal
Lady with dog:
Gabrielle Blunt

The sleeping pill Rohypnol has become known as the date-rape drug in Britain and the USA. Tonight reveals the effect the drug has on people's behaviour and interviews women who are trying to seek justice after being drugged and then raped.
See today's choices.
The deadliest drug of all: See This Week, page 8

Contributors

Director:
Nicholas Claxton
Series Editor:
Olivia Lichtenstein

The blame for a patient's unexpected death causes accusations to fly.

Contributors

Dr Kate Austin:
Christine Lahti
Dr Billy Kronk:
Peter Berg
Dr Diane Nyland:
Thomas Gibson
Dr Diane Grad:
Jayne Brook
Ricky Jackson:
Tyrin Turner
Judge Harold Aldrich:
Stephen Elliott
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Elizondo
Dr Aaron Shutt:
Adam Arkin

Medical thriller starring Veronica Hamel

When eight-year-old Eric Shaw is admitted to hospital with stomach pains, Dr Paula Spencer is baffled that he recovers only to suffer relapses.
(1994)
See Films: pages 44-51

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Sandor Stern
Dr Paula Spencer:
Veronica Hamel
Monica Shaw:
Pam Dawber
Dr Everett Morris:
Daniel Benzali
Amanda Spencer:
Lisa Jakub

BBC One London

About BBC One

BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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