A round-up of highlights from the third round, with John Inverdale. Shown yesterday
Presented by Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain.
3/9. Comedian and tennis campaigner Tony Hawks discusses the Wimbledon fortnight from Centre Court as the live news and sport magazine continues. Plus England rugby star Will Greenwood continues his guide to the quirkier Olympic sports when he tries his hand at shooting, and Colin Paterson is with a pack of England rugby players who give their reaction to the latest Test match against New Zealand. resented by John Inverdale and Louise Minchin. Series director Ian Blandford
Editor David Ford
2/9. Former England rugby union captain Will Carling joinsAntony Worrall Thompson live at his Oxfordshire home. As well as preparing an inventive selection of wraps and rustling up one of Will's favourite dishes, viewers can also vote for a dish, which Antony will then cook at the end of the show. To vote phone [number removed]
(calls cost lOp); digital satellite viewers can use the red button on their handset. Plus Oz Clarke will supply some European beers. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Barry Lynch
The latest news, action and opinion from Euro 2004, including a look ahead to the remaining quarter-final matches as the best sides from groups C and D go head-to-head this weekend. Ray Stubbs and guests also analyse the progress in the tournament of Sven-Goran Eriksson 's England team, looking at whether they made it to one of last week's quarter-final games. www.bbc.co.uk/euro
Dale Winton with the big money quiz where five contestants compete.
A live open-air rock concert celebrating the climax to the London leg of the first ever global Olympic Torch Relay. Rod Stewart, Will Young, James Brown, Ozzy and Kelly Osbourne, Jamelia, Rachel Stevens and Ronnie Wood are among those performing, with Jamie Theakston hosting.
Director David Pickthall; Executive producer Jane Fletcher
Follow the torch: page 18
Dale Winton hosts the big money quiz. With the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Producer Andrew Musson
Executive producer David Young
By David Renwick.
A police officer is strangled to death in an empty gym.
Draws The Lotto, Lotto
Extra and Thunderball draws.
The last three couples vie for a place in next week's final. More at 10.55pm on BBC3.
Followed by National Lottery Update
Monarch of the Glen is spoofed by the duo. Director Tristram Shapeero
Producer Jon Rolph
Followed by National Lottery Update
Tonight's quarter-final action, with Ray Stubbs. Producer James Irving ; Editor Andrew Clement
Action sequel to Escape from New York, starring Kurt Russell. 2013: Snake
Plissken is called on to save the day once more following an earthquake in LA. Review page 49. Director John Carpenter
(1996. 15)
Then Weatherview
Action drama starring
Gene Hackman. A retired colonel suspects his missing son is still alive. Review page 49.
Director Ted Kotcheff (1983, 15)
Then Weatherview
Terror * Horror starring Peter cushing. A 19th-century police officer investigates two murders. Review page 49.
Director Vernon Sewell (1967)
Terror * As Live Football at 12.55am.
Kylie
Minogue performs.
Shown yesterday
Are-run of tonight's third quarter-final.
Quarter-final re-run.