Presented by Stephen Cole and Kate Sanderson.
(Continues on BBC2)
Presented by Steve Rider and Jill Douglas , with Steve Redgrave.
7.00-9.00 Rowing Finals
7.00 Women's and men's lightweight double sculls.
7.10 Men's lightweight four.
7.30 Women's quadruple sculls. Will the young British crew of Alison Mowbray , Debbie Rood , Frances Houghton and Rebecca Romero emulate this year's surprise World Cup win?
7.50 Men's quadruple sculls.
8.10 Women's eight.
8.30 Men's eight.
9.00 Cycling Qualifying rounds in the men's and women's sprint, plus the men's team pursuit, where Britain are reigning world silver medallists.
9.15 Equestrian Showjumping individual qualifiers. MorelD.40.
9.30 Football Men's quarter-final highlights. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Premiership highlights.
Shown yesterday at 10.25pm More highlights tonight in Match of the Day 2 at 10.30pm on BBC2
10.40 Equestrian Showjumping individual qualifiers continue. How will Britain's Robert Smith and Nick Skelton fare?
11.15 Hockey The women's
Group A preliminary between Spain and New Zealand.
11.30 Table Tennis Highlights of the men's singles semi-finals.
12.00 Sailing Two more medals are decided today in the Laser and Europe classes. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Action from the climax to the rowing regatta, plus sailing news and a look ahead to Paula Radcliffe 's bid for marathon gold this afternoon.
Omnibus edition.
Cast on Tuesday (AD)
2/4. Five-time Mr Universe
Eddy Ellwood is among the ten strongmen squat-lifting beer kegs in heat two. Presented by John Inverdale.
Presented by Sue Barker ,
Steve Rider and Hazel Irvine.
4.00 Women's Marathon
Paula Radcliffe embarks on a gruelling 26-mile bid to claim her first Olympic title. Britain's leading hope for gold is unbeaten over the distance since her
2002 debut, and, with Sydney champion Naoko Takahashi omitted from Japan's team, Radcliffe is favourite to win.
Steve Cram and Brendan Foster commentate. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
With Maxine Mawhinney.
Regional News; Weather with Alex Deakin.
Presented by Hazel Irvine , with Michael Johnson , Colin Jackson and Jonathan Edwards.
6.50-7.45 Athletics The medals in three men's events are decided this evening, including the 100m.
6.50 The men's high jump final and men's triple jump final. Four years ago, a leap of 17.71m clinched gold for Jonathan Edwards in his final Games. The mantle has now passed to Phillips Idowu - can he improve upon his Sydney sixth place and launch a challenge to Swede Christian Olsson ?
6.55 Men's 100m semi-finals. Is there a place in tonight's final (at 9.10) for Mark Lewis-Francis , Darren Campbell and Jason Gardener ? Plus coverage of the men's wheelchair 1500m and women's wheelchair 800m.
7.15 Men's hammerfinal.
7.20 Women's 400m hurdles semi-finals.
7.45 Gymnastics Women's asymmetric bars final. Beth Tweddle was a major pre-Games hope for Team GB, but the 19-year-old, who took bronze at the 2002 European and 2003 world championships, is likely to face a formidable Russian opponent: current titleholder Svetlana Khorkina.
8.00-9.20 Athletics
8.00 Men's 1500m semi-finals.
8.15 Women's 400m semi-finals.
8.40 Women's 100m hurdles second round.
9.10 Men's 100m final. Jamaica's Asafa Powell , who defeated the defending champion, Maurice Greene of the USA, in London in July and Zurich in August, is hotly tipped in this blue-riband event. But who will burst through to take the gold and the coveted title of fastest man on the planet?
9.20 Sailing Medals were decided today in two classes - the Laser and the Europe. How did Britain's sailors fare?
With Suzi Perry and Richard Simmons. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra events, and Freeview viewers from two, by pressing the red button. There's five streams of live footage atwww.bbc.co.uk/olympics
An episode of the gritty detective drama first shown last year. Multistorey 1/2. Boyd must battle his demons when the case against a mass murderer-who killed his close friend- is reopened. Continues after the news at 10.15pm.
More cast on Monday (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/drama Videoplus code for 9.30-10.45pm (non-PDC)
With Maxine Mawhinney.
Weather with Alex Deakin.
The cold-case team step up their murder investigation.
Concludes tomorrow at 9pm.
Animals. Geraldine's radical idea for an offbeat Sunday service cuts little ice with parish-council chairman David. Writer Richard Curtis ; Director Dewi Humphreys
Producer Jon Plowman
Including highlights of the men's 100m final and Paula Radcliffe 's performance in the marathon.
Followed by Weatherview
Horror drama starring
Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. A London surgeon's efforts to relieve his patients' suffering with an opium-based anaesthetic go badly wrong. Review page 48.
Director Robert Day (1962, 15) (BW)