Under Milk Wood. Following in the footsteps of poet
Dylan Thomas. (R) (S) (W)
Highlights of the first European Paralympic championships from the Netherlands. Juliette Ferrington hosts. (W)
A look at the 30-year rivalry between Kenya and Ethiopa in long-distance running.
First shown on BBC4 Repeated tonight at 8pm on BBC4 (S) (W)
The Stade de France in Paris hosts one of the largest global sporting events, the world championships. Roger Black , with Colin Jackson and Michael Johnson , introduces coverage on the opening morning.
7.30 Men's 20km walk final
7.45 Heptathlon 100m hurdles. Olympic heptathlon champion Denise Lewis returns to major competition, resuming rivalry with local favourite
Eunice Barber and European and World Indoor champion Carolina Kluft.
8.45 Heptathlon high jump
9.45 Men's triple jump qualifying. Jonathan Edwards will be hoping to have recovered from injury in time to defend his title.
Plus coverage of qualifying for the men's shot, featuring British record-holder Carl Myerscough , and the men's hammer.
Producer Helen Kuttner ; Editors Michael Cole and Carl Hicks (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/athletics
BBCi: interactive options available
Up close and personal with a pride of lions and their cubs. David Attenborough narrates.
Producer John Downer : Executive producer Neil Nightingale (R) (S) (W)
Manchester United v Newcastle and Spurs v Leeds are previewed by Ray Stubbs and Mark Lawrenson. Plus a look back at the midweek internationals - England v Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro v Wales. www.bbc.co.uk/football (W)
Introduced by Sue Barker ,
Roger Black and Clare Balding.
1.10 Athletics Focus An update on the first morning in Paris. (S)
1.50, 2.20 Racing Action from Goodwood, featuring races at
2.00, 2.30 and 3.00.
2.10 World Rowing Preview
A look ahead to next week's championships in Milan. (S)
3.15 World Athletics Women's discus qualifying and heptathlon shot put. Plus 3.35 men's 400m round one, 3.55 women's pole vault qualifying and 4.25 women's 800m round one. (S)
3.45 Football Half-times
TV presentation Malcolm Kemp (racing) Martin Webster (athletics) (W) BBCi: from 2.45. digital satellite viewers can access the latest football scores on Score Interactive using their TV handset
Results service. (W)
Regional News; Weather
(S) (W)
Ghosts. A name from the past returns to haunt Susan (Zoe
Wanamaker) in an episode from the third series of the comedy. Written by Andrea Solomons ; Director Dewi Humphreys
Producer John Bartlett (R) (S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/myfamily
Bee Gee Robin Gibb is among the judges as the students sing for survival. Who will be saved by the teachers and viewers - and who will have to leave? Fame Academy on Three follows on BBC3, with a return to BBC1 for the result at 8.45pm. Hosted by Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty. Series producer Alex Hardcastle ; Executive producer Louise Rainbow
Rptd 12 midnight on BBC3 (S)(W) www.bbc.co.uk/fameacademy BBCi: digital viewers can access special interactive options via the handset
Paula Radcliffe should have been carrying British hopes in the 10,000m final but the injury and illness that compromised her preparations finally wrecked her plans to compete. Instead the Ethiopians will be bidding for a third straight title with 21-year-old Werknesh Kidane. Commentary is by Steve Cram , Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson and Brendan Foster , with reports by Sally Gunnell and Phil Jones.
(S) (W) www.bbc.co.uk/athletics
BBCi: digital viewers can access interactive options, including extra coverage of field events, by pressing the red button on their TV handset
Forty-nine contestants compete for the chance to win a dream trip around the world. Includes the Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws. Hosted by Phillip Schofield.
Director Patricia Mordecai ; Producer Colman Hutchinson (S) (W)
Results of tonight's viewers' vote. There's more on BBC3 with Fame Academy Remixed tomorrow at 7pm and Fame Academy Live, Tuesday to Thursday 7.15pm. (S) (W)
With Matthew Amroliwala.
Weather with Peter Gibbs. (S) (W)
Followed by National Lottery Update
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Comedy with Bill Fraser and Raymond Huntley. The death of Mr Grimthorpe is viewed with relief by his rival in the undertaking business. But the rejoicing is short-lived, as Grimthorpe's parlour becomes a hi-tech "Haven of Rest". Review page 42.
Director John Robins (1972) (S)
Last in the celebrity
Chat Show series. Shown yesterday (S) (W)
Followed by Weathervlew (W)
Shown yesterday (S) (W)