The first often programmes reliving the best moments from Masterchef and Junior Masterchef. Introduced by Loyd Grossman. (S)
Pre-school fun.
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John Inverdale presents highlights of the sixth day's play from Wimbledon.
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Katy Hill and Matt Smith are back with the latest news and views of Euro 2000.
David Frost talks to those in the news and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News, with weather later.
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Actress Frances Barber reveals why the village of Portmeirion is close to her heart. Presented by Esther McVey and Kevin Woodford. Executive producer Chris Loughlin
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Nick's father moves into the basement.
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Reports on the latest rural affairs with John Craven.
Plus weather for the week ahead. (S)
John Humph rys reports on the latest issues and interviews top politicians. lncludingl2.00News. Editor David Jordan (S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/otr
Cat-and-mouse fun. (R)
Drama starring Jack Lemmon. A luxury airliner carrying works of art and guests to the opening of a private museum is taken over by hijackers.
Director Jerry Jameson (1977, PG)
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Sally Gunnell appeals on behalf of British Blind Sport, a charity which works to enable blind people to take part in sport and recreational activities.
Repeated Wednesday 2.30pm on BBC2
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Ahead of the Euro 2000 final tonight, Ainsley Harriott presents a football-themed edition of the culinary challenge, with ex-players George Best and Peter Shilton passing their bags of mystery ingredients to chefs Brian Turner and Antony Worrall-Thompson . (S) (W)
With 30 matches of the tournament having been played, and with just one more left to play, the efforts of two squads will be rewarded as they step out onto the pitch to decide the final outcome of Euro 2000. As a celebration of the tournament here is a sequence of football-themed programmes in the build-up to the live coverage of the final at 6.15pm. See Choice.
5.30 Euro 2000 Final - Match of the Day Live
Gary Lineker presents a look ahead to the final being played later tonight, following the road to the final of both the teams involved. (S)
Sue Barker asks the questions on this special edition of the sports quiz featuring members of the Match of the Day commentary team as guest panellists. Lining up with Ally McCoist are Gary Lineker and Mark Lawrenson , while John Parrott is aided by Alan Hansen and Trevor Brooking.
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Live coverage from the Feyenoord De Kuip stadium in Rotterdam (kickoff 7pm) for the final of the Xlth European championship.
The final of Euro 96 was only decided by a golden goal in extra time and with little to choose between many of the top teams this year's final could be a similarly close-run affair. Introduced by Gary Lineker with commentary from John Motson and Trevor Brooking. With a full rerun at 1.30am. Executive producer Paul McNamara ; Executive editor Niall Sloane
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In the event of golden-goal extra time, subsequent programmes may be subject to change
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Vintage humour from the comic duo, with a classic episode from The Morecambe and Wise Showfeaturing sketches, music routines and the staging of Ernie's plays with celebrity actors. With guests including Ann Hamilton , Arthur Tolcher and Janet Webb. Another chance to see the 1998 tribute to Eric Morecambe follows.
Producer John Ammonds (R) (S)
An Omnibus tribute to the comic genius. Many of his friends, family and showbiz peers talk candidly about his life and their heartbreak on hearing the news of his death. There is also footage from home movies as well as classic clips from The Morecambe and Wise Showfeaturing guests Shirley Bassey , André Previn and Angela Rippon.
Director Bill Eagles (R) (S)
Classic sitcom set in south London. Rodney's aspirations to be top of the pops are encouraged, promoted and totally destroyed by Del Boy.
With Peter Sissions. Weather Philip Avery. (S)
Continuing the series examining the values, attitudes and religious and spiritual beliefs shaping modern Britain.
With the traditional family under huge pressure, Michael Buerk asks whether the old ideals of "no sex outside marriage" and "till death us do part" are no longer considered relevant in today's society.
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Psychological thriller starring Mark Harmon and Caroline Goodall. When Annie meets charming bachelor Tommy, he promises her a more idyllic life than that offered by her possessive partner, but she soon discovers his dark side. Director Alex Graves (1997, 18) (S) Films: pp 58-63 **
Ray Stubbs presents another chance to see action from today's final. (S)
Ends 6.00am.