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With John Nicholson and Sophie Raworth , plus Steve Rider with news on the final day of the Commonwealth Games.
At 7.00,8.00 Main news, with summaries every half-hour; 7.25, 755 Weather, Regional news, Travel; 7.32, Sport; 7.40 Business.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Nicholson
Unknown:
Sophie Raworth
Unknown:
Steve Rider

Steve Rider introduces action from the final day of events at Kuala Lumpur.

8.30 Athletics
A day of finals begins with the start of the men's javelin, women's triple jump, men's shot put, and women's 100m hurdles finals. Then at 9.00 women's 1500m. 9.30 women's 4x100m relay, 10.00 men's 4x100m relay, 10.20 men's 1500m, 10.40 women's 4x400m relay, 11.00 men's 4x400m relay.

Including at 10.55 News Regional News and Weather

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider

Steve Rider introduces live coverage of the closing ceremony from Kuala Lumpur. The games will be declared closed by the Queen, who will be in attendance along with Malaysia's King Tuanku at the Bukit Jalil Main Stadium. The ceremony will include a cultural display and a concert, concluding with the athletes traditional farewell.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary:
David Coleman

The live current-affairs show, with presenter Juliet Morris.

Chris Choi investigates the companies that make a profit from unemployed people by advertising the chance to earn money from home in exchange for enrolment fees. Even scientist Trevor Bayliss and Changing Rooms designer Anna Ryder Richardson had work rejected and payments withheld by these firms.
Denise Mahoney reports from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, on residents who have been exposed to asbestos in their flats.
Write to: Here and Now, [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Juliet Morris
Reporter:
Chris Choi
Reporter:
Denise Mahoney
Series Producer:
Colin Savage
Editor:
Dave Stanford

A story about Sanjay and Gita appears in a tabloid newspaper. Mick throws a party to welcome Josie to Albert Square. Pat rows with Bianca over her pregnancy.
(For cast see Tuesday) (Subtitled)
Soaps with Alison Graham: p12

Continuing the documentary series that follows the medical staff and patients of Birmingham children's hospital.

A profoundly deaf ten-year-old who relies on lip-reading is assessed to discover whether she is suitable to receive an implant which could introduce her to a new world of sound.
A nine-year-old boy has damaged his leg in an accident, but may have a more complex injury than was first believed, while a 12-year-old girl must have steroid injections to treat a flare-up in her arthritis, despite the risk to her heart.

Contributors

Producer:
Charlotte Moore
Executive Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

The second update on the neighbourhood disputes featured in the documentary Neighbours at War, shown earlier this year. Including march on Downing Street in protest at the use of monster conifer hedges by inconsiderate neighbours.
See today's choices.

Contributors

Director:
Rod Williams
Executive Producer:
Christopher Martin

In Britain there is a growing army of willing workaholics choosing to sacrifice time spent with family and friends for extra time at the office. But is the familiar image of stressed employees, forced to work long hours to safeguard their jobs, just a myth? Reporter Sarah Powell meets workaholics and asks whether long hours spent at the office are really as damaging as they seem.

(Note: as Panorama is topical and likely to react to events in the news, its subject matter may change)

Contributors

Reporter:
Sarah Powell
Producer:
Jonathan Brunert
Editor:
Peter Horrocks

The documentary series continues with this profile of the hugely successful and enduring partnership between renowned French choreographer Roland Petit and his wife Zizi Jeanmaire, the legendary singer and dancer.
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Contributors

Subject:
Roland Petit
Subject:
Zizi Jeanmaire
Producer:
Mischa Scorer
Series Editor:
Gillian Greenwood

Hancock comes under attack when he performs an emergency abortion to save a woman's life.

Contributors

Dr Dennis Hancock:
Vondie Curtis-Hall
Dr Phillip Watters:
Hector Euzondo
Dr Billy Kronk:
Peter Berg
Dr Daniel Nyland:
Thomas Gibson
Dr Diane Grad:
Jayne Brook
Ms La Femme:
Giancarlo Esposito
SheilaTruitt:
Sandra Bernhard
Camille Shutt:
Roxanne Hart
Dr Kate Austin:
Christine Lahti
Ellen Clark:
Sarah Koskoff
Ron Snead:
Greg Ghenry
Brad Hollins:
Vince Grant

Horror anthology starring Vincent Price
When a vampire, Erasmus, meets famed chillerwnter
RChetwynd-Hayes, he takes the authorto a popular nightspot for ghoulish revellers where three terrifying tales are recounted. Director Roy Ward Baker
(1980,15) + See Films: pages 50-58 ***
Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Roy Ward Baker

BBC One London

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