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Teraise and Ollie go head to head to captain the Heroes.
(Continues tomorrow at 5.10pm) (Repeat)

Then
Rewind: 1967: Chichester's Epic Voyage
Ten-year-old Julia Lavers is in Plymouth to welcome home Francis Chichester, the first man to sail his yacht single-handedly around the world.
(Subtitled)
(Repeated tomorrow morning on BBC2)

Contributors

Writer:
Brian B Thompson
Writer:
Michael Ennis
Brigid:
Joanne McIntosh
Geoff:
Billy Fane
Nikki:
Siobhan Hanratty
Greg:
Gary Crawford
Ben:
Andrew Smith
Karen:
Kimberly Dunbar
Jack:
Edward Scott
Terry:
Chris Woodger
Ollie:
Louis Watson
Teraise:
Adele Taylor
Jake:
Nick Figgis
Cher:
Jody Baldwin
Sita:
Gauri Vedhara

7.30 Women's 400m final
7.45 Men's 400m final

Live coverage from Seville of both the men's and women's 400m finals. The women's race could produce a medal for Britain's Katharine Merry, who recorded a personal best and the third fastest time ever run by a Briton in Birmingham last month. Favourite for the men's race is American Michael Johnson, but Mark Richardson and Jamie Baulch are also hoping to win a medal.

There's also coverage of the men's pole-vault final. The event has always been won by Ukrainian Sergey Bubka, but this year, American Jeff Hartwig is one of the gold medal favourites.

The Mitchell and di Marco brothers mark out their territory, and Phil has a plan to make the opening night of E20 one to remember. Meanwhile Bianca and Dan come face to face to discuss Carol's news.

This week's episodes written by Nick Reed and Julie Wassmer
(For cast see Tuesday)
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Nick Reed
Writer:
Julie Wassmer
Producer:
David Boulter
Director:
Tim Leandro

It's Emma's first week in her new job in the Tewkesbury practice in Gloucestershire, and she's off to a nerve-racking start. Twiggy the greyhound has impaled herself on a stick and needs life-saving surgery. Back in Hull, Sam Robinson and John Levison operate on a horse suffering from lameness and have problems with another patient - Fred the tortoise - as they battle to get him under anaesthetic. Meanwhile, in Southend, Hannah Pollard has to treat Freya, a sneezing rat, and sets off to visit some spiders.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Subject:
Sam Robinson
Subject:
John Levison
Subject:
Hannah Pollard
Director:
Emma Hancorn

Feature-length drama about a corporate lawyer whose life is turned upside down by a hit-and-run incident. Starring Clive Owen, Helen McCrory

Michael Anderson is married, with children and a good job as a lawyer. But one night, he is sucked into a senseless act of road rage, and his life is changed for ever.
See today's choices.
(Digital widescreen)
Everybody's talking about... Clive Owen: page 13

Contributors

Writer:
James Mavor
Producer:
Kate Swan
Director:
David Blair
Michael Anderson:
Clive Owen
Angie Anderson:
Helen McCrory
Ian (Mac) MacPhail:
John Bowe
Donald Paterson:
James Cosmo
Ronnie Baxter:
Tony Curran
Christine Montgomery:
Lisa Palfrey
Kathy Kennedy:
Dawn Steele
Frank Marshall:
J.S. Duffy
Kenneth Urquart:
Keith Fleming
Maggie Hannah:
Ann-Louise Ross
Lesley Robertson:
Lesley Harcourt
Billy Kennedy:
Paul Doonan
Tony Jones:
Jamie Sives
Harry Anderson:
Daniel Rae
Ailsa Anderson:
Iona Campbell
Billy's father:
Ian Hanmore
Julie:
Vanya Eadie
Marco:
Marcus MacLeod
Kiri:
Carmen Smith
Ruaridh Fyffe:
Jack McGowan
Clare Allason:
Kirsten Campbell

Paul Merton's guest this week on the show that consigns celebrities' pet hates into oblivion is BBC chief political correspondent John Sergeant.
(Shown last Friday on BBC2)
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Paul Merton
Guest:
John Sergeant

Mark Radcliffe and Marc Riley's tour of the latest ten football seasons takes them to 1993/94, the season that saw Blackburn Rovers challenge champions Manchester United, Kevin Keegan bring Newcastle to its feet, and Holland bring England to its knees.
(Digital widescreen)

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Radcliffe
Presenter:
Marc Riley
Producer:
Susan Roberts
Series Producer:
Alan Brown

Erotic thriller starring Bruce Willis

New York psychologist Bill Capa is traumatised following the suicide of one of his patients. Distressed, he visits fellow psychologist Bob Moore in Los Angeles. When Bob is brutally killed, Bill is asked to take on his diverse list of clients.
(1994, 18)
See Films: pp 48-54 *

Followed by Weather

Contributors

Director:
Richard Rush
Dr Bill Capa:
Bruce Willis
Rose:
Jane March
Martinez:
Ruben Blades
Sondra:
Lesley Ann Warren
Dr Bob Moore:
Scott Bakula
Anderson:
Eriq Lasalle

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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