Presented by Simon McCoy and Mishal Husain.
7/9. Comedian and author
Dominic Holland guests on the live news and sport magazine, while Will Greenwood goes training with Britain's Olympic rowers. John Inverdale and Louise Minchin host. Series director Ian Blandford
Editor David Ford
6/9. There's a Caribbean flavourto today's live show as Antony Worrall Thompson and his guest Judith Chalmers sample spicy jerk chicken and Oz Clarke 's wicked rum cocktails. Plus viewers can vote for a favourite dessert, which Antony will cook at the end of the show. To vote, phone [number removed] (calls cost lOp); digital satellite viewers can press red on their handset. Producer Lucy Lomas ; Executive producer Elaine Bancroft
With Clare Balding at Ascot.
12.15 The Big interview
Michael Schumacher , the most successful Formula One driver of all time, reflects on his career and assesses his chances of taking a seventh world title.
12.35 British Motorcycling Grand Prix Preview A look ahead to tomorrow's race at Donington, where defending champion
Valentino Rossi and title rival
Sete Gibernau are set to renew their battle for pole position. The pre-race build-up can be seen in Sunday Grandstand at
1.10pm on BBC2.
12.40 Road to Athens More news of Olympic hopefuls.
1.15 Table Tennis Coverage of the Masters championship at Fairfield Concert Hall in Croydon, south London. Germany's
23-year-old Timo Boll - hotly tipped to claim gold in Athens - is favourite to win the £110,000 competition, though two-time
European champion and former world number one
Vladimir Samsonov of Belarus is also a strong contender. Home interest in the ten-man event focuses on Matthew Syed , the British number one and three-time Commonwealth champion.
2.25 Racing A live four-race card from Ascot, including, at
4.20, the only British leg of the World Series championship - the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes.
Other starts are at 2.35, 3.10 and 3.45, and with £1 million total prize money on offer, it should be a thrilling spectacle.
Presented by Clare Balding and Rishi Persad. Commentary comes from Jim McGrath , with analysis from Willie Carson and Ray Cochrane. Coverage of Hong Kong Day at Ascot begins tomorrow at 1.50pm on BBC2. Television presentation (table tennis) Micky Payne ; Producer Lakviar Singh www.bbc.co.uk/sport
Regional News; Weather
Fantasy comedy starring Tom Hanks. Twelve-year-old Josh wishes that he could be "big", and wakes up the next day to find himself fully grown. But he soon learns that being an adult is not all fun and games.
Review page 49.
(1988, PG)
4/6. More competitions, games, outside broadcasts and cheeky banter with Johnny Vaughan and Denise Van Outen. Director Jonathan Bullen ; Series producer Suzy Lamb www.bbc.co.uk/johnnyanddenise
Five contestants compete to be in the right place at the right time in the big-money quiz hosted by Dale Winton.
Producer Andrew Musson : Executive producer David Young
It's a clear case of too close for Comfort when Nina the new paramedic flirts with Fin.
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The duo receive a hostile reception when they investigate the death of a young priest, in an episode of the crime drama first shown in 2002. (AD) [web address removed]
With Jon Sopel. Weather with Penny Tranter.
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Black comedy drama. Unemployed Robert Martin believes that entering endless competitions is the route to a better life for him and his family. But, when yet another prize fails to come his way, Robert commits a desperate act. Review page 49.
Director Tony Grounds (2001, 15) Film Highlights: page 45
Animated comedy. The theft of their beloved television sees MTV misfits Beavis and Butt-head embark on a series of absurd adventures across America. With the voices of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore. Review page 49. Director Mike Judge (1996, 12)
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Music from Jamelia, Shape Shifters,
Morrissey and Rachel Stevens. shown yesterday