The latest events in Sydney presented by Steve Rider and Sue Barker.
Continued coverage from the Sydney games starting with the Olympic headlines.
Note: events may alter timings.
8.10 Badminton
Action from the men's singles quarter finals.
8.25 Beach Volleyball
Commentary from Matt Chilton.
8.40 Boxing
Round 1 of the men's 63.5kg and 81kg.
9.00 Gymnastics
Coverage of the women's Individual all-round competitions. Commentary from Barry Davies.
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11.55 Judo
Highlights of the women's half-heavyweight judo competition, which features Britain's Chloe Cowen.
12.00 News (S) and Weather
12.05 Boxing
Commentary from Jim Neilly. (S)
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John Inverdale and Clare Balding present further live action.
1.50 Hockey Report
A roundup of the latest news.
2.00 Cycling
Highlights from the men's keirin - a new Olympic event where competitors are led round by a motorbike before a mass sprint finish.
2.20 Table Tennis
Commentary from Dougie Donnelly.
2.45 Badminton
Action from the men's doubles final.
3.15 Sailing
Commentary from Richard Simmonds.
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Doodles finds a mouse.
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Ethelbert and Dilip travel to Australia on a raft.
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Poop's love of cake icing gets him into trouble.
In the puppet game show, the Savannah Strikers take on the Polar Perils.
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Ashley's mum wants to be the new headteacher.
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Bo's cousin and his band are in town.
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Greg is set for a fall.
Episode written by Brian B Thompson
(For cast see Tuesday)
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Continuing the trip down memory lane which features clips of some of the show's most dramatic storylines.
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(EastEnders: Family Album is tomorrow at 5.35pm)
With Huw Edwards.
Including a weather summary.
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(For details see Monday)
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Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang.
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John Inverdale and Clare Balding roundup the day's Olympic results with the chance to see how Britain's medal hopefuls performed. Rower Steve Redgrave and swimmer Sue Rolph were among those going for glory. Plus highlights from the women's all-round gymnastics final.
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Dot's struggle with her conscience reaches crisis point. Zoe pursues Jamie but Sonia soon puts a stop to her. Frank makes a momentous decision, and Phil offers Lynne the job in the cafe, despite Ian's reservations.
(For cast see Tuesday)
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In the last programme of the series, Airport's Jeremy Spake concludes his search for the country's most demanding job as he assists a Dorset road recovery engineer, who is on call 365 days a year, spends time with a clown bringing laughter to a children's hospital, and travels to the Welsh hills to experience the difficulties of life on the farm.
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With Peter Sissons.
Regional News
Weather with Isobel Lang.
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The last in the current series of updates on the eclectic group of people marooned on a remote Hebridean island. It's midsummer and mid project - time for family week on Taransay, where each member of the community is allowed two close relatives or friends to visit the island.
Recovering from the turbulent departure of Ron Copsey and enjoying contact with the outside world, the community is on a high. But it's not all good news from home as Tammy finds out why she has no visitors, and a surprise caller for the Careys makes them think about their future on the island.
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David Dimbleby hosts a new series of the long-running current affairs forum from Southampton where the studio audience pose topical questions to a panel of public figures, which tonight includes Labour MP Harriet Harman, the Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Menzies Campbell and the journalist Allison Pearson, columnist on the London Evening Standard.
See Choice.
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Followed by Holiday Weather
Hazel Irvine and Roger Black present further live coverage from the Sydney games.
Note: events may alter the following timings.
Ends 7am.
11.50 Athletics
Britain's Dwain Chambers and Jason Gardener go up against Americans Maurice Greene and Michael Johnson in the 100m and 400m, while Steve Backley competes in the javelin qualifier as round one of the track and field events gets underway, including, at 12.00 women's 800m; 12.40 men's 400m; 1.35 men's 100m; 3.05 women's 100m. Plus action from the final of the men's 20km walk. With commentary from David Coleman, Steve Cram, Stuart Storey, Paul Dickenson, Brendan Foster, Sally Gunnell and Christina Boxer.
4.10am Equestrian
British medal hopes Pippa Funnell and Ian Stark compete in the showjumping stage, the conclusion to the three-day event. Commentary from Michael Tucker and Lorna Clarke.
5.15 Tennis/Sailing/Boxing
Commentary from John Barrett and John Lloyd (tennis), Richard Simmonds (sailing) and Jim Neilly (boxing).