A roundup of events so far on the third day at Sydney. Including the British three-day eventing team in the cross-country and news of the British men's hockey team in their pool match against Pakistan, plus Dougie Donnelly reporting on the men's archery competition.
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Steve Rider, Sue Barker and Sharron Davies present coverage from Sydney.
Note: events may alter the following timings.
8.10 Slalom Canoeing
The women's K1 slalom final.
8.25 Women's Hockey
Great Britain take on Argentina in their second pool match.
9.10 Swimming
The final of the men's 200m freestyle.
9.15 Women's Hockey Continued
coverage of Great Britain v Argentina.
9.55 Swimming
The men's 100m backstroke final.
10.05 Gymnastics
Concluding the men's team competition.
11.30 Judo
The men's and women's lightweight finals.
11.45 Weightlifting
The women's 53kg and 58kg events.
12.00 News and Weather
12.05 Badminton
Quarter-final coverage of the mixed doubles, an event in which Simon Archer and Jo Goode were Britain's big hopes.
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John Inverdale and Steve Cram present further live action.
1.50 Boxing
Bouts from the early rounds of the featherweight and middleweight competitions.
2.20 Cycling
The women's 3,000m individual pursuit final.
2.45 Beach Volleyball
Latest news from the tournament.
3.10 Sailing
The mistral, tornado and soling classes.
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Fizz falls out with Bella.
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Animated adventures with Arthur the aardvark.
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Animated spooky tales. Is Angela's talkative pet parrot really a magician?
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Ax lands a job selling mobile phones.
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Presented by Kate Sanderson.
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Children's magazine presented by Konnie Huq, Simon Thomas, Matt Baker and Liz Barker.
Today, Matt makes a suit and a pair of shoes for Simon.
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First of six behind-the-scenes visits to EastEnders. Today, Charlie Brooks on what it's like playing stroppy teenager Janine Butcher.
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With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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Regional news, weather and sport, presented this week by Mike Embley , Gwenan Edwards and Gillian Joseph.
Editor Jane Mote (S)
REGIONAL PROGRAMME: on digital satellite this programme and all regional news bulletins are replaced by UK Today/Tonight, a summary of news items from around the country.
Followed by Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst. (S)
John Inverdale and Steve Cram round up day three of the Olympics. Plus a look ahead to tomorrow, when Britain's three-day eventing team, judo fighter Graeme Randall and archer Alison Williamson are all medal prospects.
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On the day of Ethel's funeral, the arrival of a new family in Walford is about to change things for ever.
See Choice.
This week's episodes written by Deborah Cook and Christopher Reason
(For cast see Tuesday)
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Soap and Flannel with Alison Graham: page 36
Continuing the series of updates on the Taransay castaways.
The community prepares a cornucopia of home-grown produce for display at an agricultural show on the island of Harris.
(Concludes on Thursday at 9.30pm)
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Sarah Wilmshurst.
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The series following environmental health officers at work returns for its second, six-part run, this time set in Sheffield. Tonight a house in a foul state, a plague of cockroaches, and three bodies being prepared for post mortem. Contains strong language and scenes that some viewers may find disturbing.
Continues tomorrow at 9.30pm.
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Science-fiction adventure starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Mia Sara.
In 2004, Max Walker joins an elite group assigned to police the use of time travel technology. To help him foil the plans of a corrupt senator, Walker is sent back to 1994, the year his wife was murdered.
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Films: pp 60-66 ***
Followed by Weatherview
Hazel Irvine, Roger Black and Sharron Davies introduce the overnight action.
Note: events may alter the following timings.
Ends 7am.
11.55 Swimming/Rowing Repechages
Andy Jameson and Adrian Moorhouse commentate on swimming heats in the men's 100m freestyle, 200m breaststroke and 4x200m freestyle, and the women's 200m butterfly. Garry Herbert and Dan Topolski cover rowing at the regatta centre.
1.40, 4.00 Equestrian Showjumping
Coverage as the three-day event reaches its climax. Great Britain, the reigning European champions, include such top names as Ian Stark and Pippa Funnell in their team, and are well fancied to finish in the medals. Commentary comes from Michael Tucker and Lorna Clarke.
2.30 Tennis
First-round matches in the men's and women's singles. John Barrett and John Lloyd commentate.
5.15 Badminton/Boxing/Sailing/Archery
In the women's individual archery Britain's Alison Williamson is a medal hope. Commentary by David Mercer (badminton), Jim Neilly (boxing), Richard Simmonds (sailing) and Dougie Donnelly (archery).