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Introduced by Steve Rider.

Athletics
At 11.15 men's 100m semi-finals, 11.40 men's 3,000m steeplechase final, 12.00 women's 400m final, 12.20pm men's 400m semi-finals and 12.50 women's 800m heptathlon.

Swimming
Coverage of five finals: at 11.30 men's 200m individual medley, 11.45 women's 200m butterfly, 12.05pm women's 50m freestyle, 12.20 men's 1500m freestyle and 12.50 women's 200m backstroke.
(Subtitled)

Including at 11.55 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider

Introduced by Sue Barker.

Athletics
Featuring at 1.40men's 100m final, 2.00 women's 5,000m final and 2.40 men's 400m decathlon.

Plus, in cycling, coverage of the individual pursuits semi-finals; weightlifting; and boxing action. With commentary by Hugh Porter, Jim Neilly and David Vine. Reports by Garry Richardson.

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
Hugh Porter
Commentary:
Jim Neilly
Commentary:
David Vine
Reporter:
Garry Richardson

It's an emotional time for the Grove. Last in the series of repeats; a new series starts next Tuesday.
This week's episodes written by Julian Perkins
(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Julian Perkins
Flora:
Kerryann Christiansen
Karen:
Kimberly Dunbar
Rob:
Gavin Makel
Tony:
John Rogers
Geoff:
Billy Fane
Jean:
Patricia Jones
Terry:
Chris Woodger
Ollie:
Louis Watson

Featuring the latest consumer news and investigative reports on everything from car dealers to supermarkets and banks to tour operators. Presented by Anne Robinson and Alice Beer.
(Subtitled)
Hotline: phone free on [number removed] e-mail: [email address removed]
Weekend Watchdog with Anne Robinson is tomorrow at 7pm

Contributors

Presenter:
Anne Robinson
Presenter:
Alice Beer
Series Producer:
Lisa Ausden
Editor:
Helen O'Rahilly

Ricky and Bianca come together to face an uncertain future, while Mick realises he has been chasing rainbows. Polly finds what she has been hoping for at Sanjay's party, and Louise finds herself a new job.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Omnibus edition on Sunday)
(Subtitled)

The against-the-clock gardening challenge series continues with north London meeting North Africa when Alan Titchmarsh, Charlie Dimmock and Tommy Walsh work flat out to give a Mediterranean makeover to the garden of a Moroccan family whose roots are now firmly planted in Edmonton.
See today's choices.
See Alan Titchmarsh: page 36

Contributors

Presenter/Expert:
Alan Titchmarsh
Expert:
Charlie Dimmock
Expert:
Tommy Walsh
Producer:
John Thornicroft
Executive Producer:
Carol Haslam

Adventure, the first film in tonight's double bill based on novels by Michael Crichton. Starring Dylan Walsh

Primatologist Peter Elliot has trained Amy, a gorilla, to communicate and has arranged an expedition to return her to the jungle. Karen Ross, searching for her former fiance who disappeared while looking for rare diamonds, also joins the group. But those on the expedition soon discover that in the Congo, they are the endangered species.
(1995, 12)
The Andromeda Strain is at 11.25pm
See Films: pages 48-55 **

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Michael Crichton
Director:
Frank Marshall
Peter Elliot:
Dylan Walsh
Dr Karen Ross:
Laura Linney
Monroe Kelly:
Ernie Hudson
Herkermer Homolka:
Tim Curry
Richard:
Grant Heslov
RB Travis:
Joe Don Baker
Moira:
Mary Ellen Trainor
Boyd:
Stuart Pankin
Eleanor Romy:
Carolyn Seymour

As the Jewish community prepares to celebrate the feast of Rosh Hashanah, which heralds the Jewish New Year, Chief Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks addresses the issue of what it is to be a Jew today. Guests include Professor Robert Winston and Maureen Lipman
With in-vision subtitles.

Contributors

Presenter:
Rabbi Dr Jonathan Sacks
Guest:
Robert Winston
Guest:
Maureen Lipman
Producer:
John Kirby

Sci-fi thriller, concluding the Michael Crichton double bill. Starring Arthur Hill, David Wayne

Piedmont, New Mexico: two technicians die in mysterious circumstances while attempting to recover a space satellite.
(1970, PG)
See Films: pages 48-55 ****

Contributors

Based on the novel by:
Michael Crichton
Director:
Robert Wise
Dr Jeremy Stone:
Arthur Hill
Dr Charles Dutton:
David Wayne
Dr Mark Hall:
James Olson
Dr Ruth Leavitt:
Kate Reid
Karen Anson:
Paula Kelly
Jackson:
George Mitchell
Major Mancheck:
Ramon Bieri

Introduced by Ray Stubbs.

1.55, 5.10 Bowls
The latest news, including the men's and women's singles and pairs.

2.30 Athletics
The decathlon, with the men's 110m hurdles, then 3.00 men's 400m hurdles semi-finals, 3.30 first round of the men's 200m and 4.15 women's 200m heats.

2.45, 3.15 Cycling
The first round of the sprint events.

4.45-6.00am Badminton
Singles and doubles preliminary rounds. Commentary comes from Gill Clark

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary (Bowls):
Dougie Donnelly
Commentary (Bowls):
David Rhys Jones
Commentary (Cycling):
Hugh Porter
Commentary (Badminton):
Gill Clark

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