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Clare Balding introduces live coverage of the final day at Royal Ascot. Today's highlight is the Coronation Stakes, which has been switched to Friday this year (and is shown later on BBC2).

There are three other races, the first two of which - the 2.30 and the 3.05 - feature here. With commentary from Willie Carson, Jim McGrath, Angus Loughran, Jonathan Powell, Graham Rock and Jimmy Lindley, and fashion trends and social snippets from Jeff Banks, Trinny Woodall and Jennie Bond.
Coverage continues on BBC2 and highlights can be seen at 11.20pm.

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Commentator:
Willie Carson
Commentator:
Jim McGrath
Commentator:
Angus Loughran
Commentator:
Jonathan Powell
Commentator:
Graham Rock
Commentator:
Jimmy Lindley
Expert:
Jeff Banks
Expert:
Trinny Woodall
Expert:
Jennie Bond

The first of two programmes tonight highlighting the BBC's Time Bank campaign to encourage volunteers to offer their time and skills to a variety of good causes. In this special first edition of her new eight-part series,
Charlie Dimmock is joined by Shauna Lowry in Deal, Kent, where they revamp a garden at a residential home for severely disabled children and adults. See Choice.
Series producer Abigail Harvey ; Executive producer Owen Gay (S) (W) Charlie Dimmock 's questionnaire: pl3; win a garden makeover: p40

Contributors

Unknown:
Shauna Lowry
Producer:
Abigail Harvey
Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock

In the second of tonight's Time Bank programmes, Carol Smillie , Neil Morrissey , Linda Robson , Andy Kane and other celebrities reveal which projects they have been pledging to help in their spare time. Plus the grand opening of the residential home garden in Deal takes place. See Choice. Producer Andrew Fettis ; Executive producer Nick Vaughan-Barratt (S) FURTHER DETAILS: Phone [number removed] (calls charged at national rate). Website: www.bbc.co.uk/timebank

Contributors

Unknown:
Carol Smillie
Unknown:
Neil Morrissey
Unknown:
Linda Robson
Unknown:
Andy Kane
Producer:
Andrew Fettis
Producer:
Nick Vaughan-Barratt

First in a new six-part entertainment series hosted by Jim Davidson at the Cambridge Theatre in London. Featuring music from the Corrs, Five and Samantha Mumba and comedy from Bob Monkhouse, Dave Lee and Ed Byrne.
(S) (W)

Contributors

Presenter/Comedian:
Jim Davidson
Musicians:
The Corrs
Singers:
null Five
Singer:
Samantha Mumba
Comedian:
Bob Monkhouse
Comedian:
Dave Lee
Comedian:
Ed Byrne
Director:
Geoff Miles
Executive Producer:
Peter Estall

A new six-part series of the comedy set in a run-down hotel. Guilty. A grisly discovery shatters Harry's dreams of hosting big conferences at the Olympic Hotel. See Choice.
Written by Steve Glover and John Sullivan ; Director/Producer Gareth Gwenlan Repeated next Monday (S) (W)

Contributors

Written By:
Steve Glover
Written By:
John Sullivan
Producer:
Gareth Gwenlan
Harry Springer:
Tim Healy
Duggie Strachan:
Clive Russell
Simon:
Thorpe Petergunn
Debbie -:
Rina Mahony
Baker:
Kim Wall
Morgan Iran:
Huw Dafydd
Scouse:
Stephen Aintree
Mrs Musket:
Madaleine Moffatt
MrChanderASingh:
Kaleem Janjua
Mrs Chander A Singh:
Adlyn Ross
Hussan:
Karzan Krekar
Chidi Ekechi:
Effie Ekpo
Kem Ekechi:
Yomi A Michaels
Susan:
Jackie Downey
Ms Meredith:
Marian Kemmer
Mrs Mustapha:
Fisun Burgess

The first of six compilation programmes showcasing highlights from two BBC Scotland comedy sketch series featuring Ford Kiernan , Greg Hemphill and Karen Dunbar. Director Brian Horsburgh ; Producer Colin Gilbert (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Ford Kiernan
Unknown:
Greg Hemphill
Unknown:
Karen Dunbar.
Director:
Brian Horsburgh
Producer:
Colin Gilbert

Drama. Kelly Porter , an impassioned pro-life activist whose sister Liz Hemmitt is an attorney committed to pro-choice, develops a life-threatening illness while pregnant. Director Eric Laneuville (1996, 12) (S)
Films: pp 62-65 **

Contributors

Unknown:
Kelly Porter
Unknown:
Liz Hemmitt
Director:
Eric Laneuville

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