Presented by Ben McCarthy and Liz Pike.
5/9. A gaggle of celebrity guests cram into the studio ahead of tonight's Sport Relief events, while Ken Clarke is at
Silverstone and Will Greenwood continues his introductions to British Olympians. With John Inverdale and Louise Minchin. Series director Ian Blandford
Editor David Ford
4/9. Annabel Croft joins Antony Worrall Thompson live at his Oxfordshire home, where he prepares a platter of posh picnic food. 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 10p); digital satellite viewers can press the red button on their handset. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Elaine Bancroft
With Steve Rider and Steve Cram.
12.15 Road to Athens More news about Olympic hopefuls.
12.50 The Sport Relief Mile Live coverage as people across the country line up to run a mile in aid of Sport Relief. Money raised will help fund projects supporting children and young people around the world who are suffering the effects of poverty. Among those taking part are Steve Redgrave in Plymouth, Jonathan Ross and Gordon Ramsay in London, and Martin Johnson in Nottingham. Celebrity events in aid of Sport Relief continue at 7pm. www.sportrelief.com
1.10, 1.35, 2.05, 2.35 Golf
Round-three action from the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond, where survivors of yesterday's cut will be looking to put themselves in a position from where they can launch an assault on the leaderboard tomorrow. This time last year, eventual champion Ernie Els stretched his lead to five shots, recording a four-under-par 67 to move on to 15 under. with Darren Clarke and Phillip Price sharing second place.
1.20, 1.50, 2.20 Racing From
Ascot, featuring starts at 1.30,
2.00 and 2.30. Presented by Clare Balding and Rishi Persad , with commentary by Jim McGrath , and analysis from
Willie Carson and Ray Cochrane.
4.30 Athletics Places on the plane to Athens are at stake as Britain's top athletes gather for the next two days at the Sportcity Arena in Manchester for the Olympic Trials and AAA championships. Steve Cram presents the action, with commentary from Stuart Storey , Paul Dickenson ,
Brendan Foster , Sally Gunnell and Colin Jackson. Coverage continues tomorrow on BBC2 at 5pm.
Racing: Directors Steve Docherty and Gerry Morrison ; Editor Stephen Cook www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Regional News; Weather
2/6. Competitions, games, outside broadcasts and banter in the new show with Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen , plus a celebrity guest and a familiar song.
Director Jonathan Bullen ; Series producer Suzy Lamb
The BBC's night of celebrity challenges, comedy, music and surprises, all in aid of projects supporting young people in the UK and abroad suffering the effects of poverty and disadvantage. Presented by Gary Lineker and Gabby Logan.
To donate to Sport Relief, call [number removed] (calls charged at local rate from a BT landline); log on to [Web Address Removed]; or send a cheque (payable to Sport Relief '04) to Ernst and Young, [Address Removed]. Digital viewers can press red to donate. To take part in the Fitness First Sport Relief Mile, visit [Web Address Removed] or call [number removed] (calls cost 10p per minute).
7.00* Superstars
Big names from the five terrestrial TV channels compete in a series of sinew-busting events, presided over by Cilla Black and Clare Balding.
7.10* Dick and Dom put Ray Stubbs through the mill.
7.15* Strictly Come Dancing Live
Martin Offiah, Natasha Kaplinsky and Chris Parker hit the dancefloor, while Patrick Kielty joins the presenting team and Rachel Stevens performs her charity single Some Girls.
8.00* They Think It's All a Question of Sport
Stephen Fry adjudicates in a hybrid quiz with Sue Barker, Ally McCoist, Frankie Dettori, Nick Hancock, Phil Tufnell and Phill Jupitus. The fun continues on BBC2.
Director John L Spencer : Producers Jon Rowlands , Andy Harris and Anthony Caveney Videoplus code for 7.00-12.10am (non-PDC) BBCi: press the red button to donate and for interactive elements throughout the five-hour live show, including a public vote for Celebrity Fight Night. For further information including events in your area, see [web address removed]* All timings are approximate Laughing fit: page 10
Big-money quiz show presented by Dale Winton.
Producer Andrew Musson ; Executive producer David Young
With Darren Jordon. Weather with Darren Bett.
The presenting baton is passed to Jamie Theakston and Tess Daly for the second half of the charity extravaganza.
9.30* Stars in Fast Cars - the Final Race Who will be crowned the best celebrity driver in the Top Gear contest?
9.45* Angus Deayton 's Stick to the Pitch Why football stars should not stray from the pitch.
9.55* Lionel Richie Performing live in the studio.
10.00* Celebrity Fight Night Seconds out as Sid "the Snake" Owen, managed by Barry McGuigan , climbs into the ring to take on Ben "the Bear" Fogle, trained by Frank Bruno.
10.30* Badly Drawn Boy Live music from the troubadour.
10.35* David Beckham The Fast Show's Ron Manager has questions for the soccer ace following defeat in Euro 2004.
11.30* Rugby v Football Eamonn Holmes and Suzi Perry preside over a competition to decide which is the better game.
11.45* The Sport Relief Award Ceremony The stars of Sport Relief gather for the closing ceremony. All timings are approximate
Thriller starring Willem Dafoe and Samuel L Jackson. A corpse with a case full of money is discovered in the New Mexico desert. Review page 42.
Director Roger Donaldson (1992.15)
With Nancy Dell'Olio,
David James and Lenny Kravitz. Shown yesterday
Followed by Weatherview
Shown yesterday