Steve Rider and Sue Barker roundup the action so far from day seven. Including a look at the early stages of the athletics featuring the men's 100m and how the medals were decided in the three-day eventing. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Continuing coverage of events )n the seventh day featuring
.athletics, judo and boxing.
Presented by Steve Rider and Sue Barker starting with the Olympic headlines. See Choice.
NOTE: events mayaltertimings.
8.10 Athletics Including coverage of the first round of the women's 5,000m, and then at
8.45 when the men's shot put final takes place. At 9.30 the women's 400m gets underway with Britain's Katharine Merry hoping to qualify followed at
10.15 by the women's 100m first round. At 10.45 the second round of the men's 100m begins and 11.30 sees the first round of the men's 10,000m.
Commentators are
David Coleman , Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson ,
Brendan Foster , Sally Gunnell ,
Roger Black and Christina Boxer.
11.30 Judo Commentary from Harry Gration and Neil Adams.
11.45 Athletics Continuing coverage of today's events.
12.00 News (S) and Weather
12.05pm Boxing Action from the arenas with commentary by Jim Neilly. (S)
Presented by Steve Rider and Sue Barker. (S)
Weather (S)
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John Inverdale and Clare Balding present further live action.
1.45 Badminton Coverage of the women's singles final.
Commentary by David Mercer.
2.15 Tennis The second round men's singles. Commentators John Barrett and John Lloyd.
3.15 Sailing Commentary from
Richard Simmonds. (S)
Ends 5.35.Minibeasts. Fizz wants to be a princess but the boys are more interested in hunting for bugs and insects. (R) (S) (W)
capers. (R) (S)
adventures. (R) (S)
What's the difference? That's the question answered today on the show that offers ideas on creative picture making. Hosted by Tony Hart and Kirsten O'Brien.
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fun. (R) (S)
Simon Thomas take the plunge and learn how to scuba dive.
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Linda Robson narrates the second part of this tribute to the first 15 years of EastEnders.
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With Sian Williams. Including a weather summary and a preview of the weekend sport. (S)
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Followed by Weather with Isobel Lang. (S)
A look back at the news and action from Sydney on day eight which saw the start of the athletics and 18 gold medals at stake including four in the swimming pool where Britain's Mark Foster in the men's 50m freestyle and James Hickman in the men's 100m butterfly were hoping to add their names to the growing list of winners. (si
A series of programmes following the lives of five German shepherd dogs as they are trained at the Metropolitan police dog school. The dogs are almost a year old and for the next 12 weeks will be at "school" full time. But for
Moose a blood test raises questions, another finds his bravery being called into question and a new handler appears on the scene. Narrated by Sandi Toksvig. Series producer Jane Aldous
Executive producer Sarah Hargreaves (S) (W)
With Peter Sissons. Regional News
Weather with Isobel Lang. IS)
Charismatic top jockey Frankie Dettori talks about his amazing escape from a plane crash earlier this year when he chats to Michael Parkinson. The other guest is award-winning actress and Dinnerladies star Julie Walters. And there's music from Dire Straits guitarist, singer and songwriter Mark Knopfler.
See Choice.
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In the last of this week's through-the-night broadcasts during Olympic fortnight, Hazel Irvine, Roger Black, Sharron Davies and Steve Rider introduce action from the activities of the eighth day in Sydney which sees rower Steve Redgrave going for his fifth gold medal and Matthew Pinsent his third in the men's coxless four. See Choice.
NOTE: events may alter the following timings. Ends 8am.
10.50 Rowing The women's coxless pairs at 11.10 begin tonight's coverage. At 11.30 in the men's coxless pairs Ed Coode and Greg Searle could well be pressing for a medal. The women's double sculls at 11.50 are followed by the men's double sculls at 12.10 and finally the men's coxless fours at 12.30 featuring Steve Redgrave, Matthew Pinsent, Tim Foster and James Cracknell. Garry Herbert and Martin Cross commentate.
12.50am Athletics Denise Lewis begins her quest for Olympic gold in the heptathlon.
2.45 Tennis/Synchronised Diving/Table Tennis/Beach Volleyball/Sailing/Cycling
Commentary Dougie Donnelly (table tennis), Matt Chilton (beach volleyball).
5.25 Swimming The action begins at 5.30 with the women's 50m freestyle final followed at 5.40 by the men's 1500m freestyle final. At 6.15 the women's 4 x medley relay final is followed by the men's 4 x 100 medley relay final at 6.35. Commentary by Andy Jameson , Chris Snode and Adrian Moorhouse.
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