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Hosted by Hazel Irvine and Steve Cram. with Michael Johnson and Colin Jackson.
7.00 Athletics Decathlon 110m hurdles. Britain's Dean Macey set a number of personal bests in Sydney, but this was not enough to earn him a medal. What are his chances on day two of the event? Commentary comes from
Stuart Storey , Brendan Foster , Paul Dickenson , Sally Gunnell and Jonathan Edwards.
7.25 Canoeing Britain's
Ian Wynne and Lucy Hardy compete in the Kl 500m heats.
7.35-9.00 Athletics
7.35 The first round of the men's 110m hurdles.
8.00,9.30 Decathlon discus.
8.20 The first round of the men's 200m, with Sydney silver medallist Darren Campbell competing for Team GB.
9.00 Gymnastics Highlights of the apparatus finals.
9.55 Diving Are the Chinese in their usual dominant position as the men's 3m springboard competition reaches the semis? U.20 Equestrian The first round of the team showjumping final.
12.10 Athletics/Sailing Coverage of the decathlon pole vault, plus news of Sydney silver medallist Simon Hiscocks and British team-mate Chris Draper in sailing's 49er class. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: extra coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Including 11.15 News; Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Cram.
Unknown:
Michael Johnson
Unknown:
Colin Jackson.
Unknown:
Dean MacEy
Unknown:
Stuart Storey
Unknown:
Brendan Foster
Unknown:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards.
Unknown:
Ian Wynne
Unknown:
Lucy Hardy
Unknown:
Darren Campbell
Unknown:
Simon Hiscocks
Unknown:
Chris Draper

Presented by Clare Balding , with Jill Douglas and Phil Jones.
1.40 Volleyball/Beach Volleyball Coverage from this morning's women's volleyball quarter-finals, plus highlights of the beach volleyball semi-finals.
2.30-5.05 Cycling/Sailing
2.30 Women's sprint semi-finals. Is Britain's
Victoria Pendleton on track for a medal?
2.40 Men's sprint semi-finals.
3.30 Men's points race final. British hopes rest with former world champion Chris Newton.
4.20 Women's sprint finals.
4.30 Men's sprintfinals.
Including updates on the progress of British sailors in the 49er class. Including 3.20 News; Weather Regional News

Contributors

Presented By:
Clare Balding
Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Phil Jones.
Unknown:
Victoria Pendleton
Unknown:
Chris Newton.

With Sue Barker and Steve Rider.
5.25 Football The closing stages of the first semi-final in the men's competition. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: extra coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Rider.

5/10. Space Virus. Thermoman picks up a nasty bug. Writers Paul Mayhew-Archer and Paul Mendelson ; Director John Stroud
Producers Jamie Rix and John Stroud www.bbc.co.uk/comedy

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Unknown:
Paul Mendelson
Director:
John Stroud
Producers:
Jamie Rix
Producers:
John Stroud

Den finds himself out in the cold, while Ash attempts to woo Sasha. The next episode is on Thursday at 9pm.
Writer Pippa McCarthy Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 (AD)

Contributors

Unknown:
Pippa McCarthy
Dot Branning:
June Brown
Den Watts:
Leslie Grantham
Jim Branning:
John Bardon
Dennis Rickman:
Nigel Harman
Zoe Slater:
Michelle Ryan
Ian Beale:
Adam Woodyatt
Jane Collins:
Laurie Brett
David:
Dan Milne
RonnyFerreira:
Ray Panthaki
Adi Ferreira:
Ameet Chana
Ash Ferreira:
Raji James
Sasha Perkins:
Jemma Walker
Martin Fowler:
James Alexandrou
Sonia Fowler:
Natalie Cassidy
Derek Harkinson:
Ian Lavender
Pauline Fowler:
Wendy Richard
PatEvans:
Pam St Clement
Andy Hunter:
Michael Higgs
Alfie Moon:
Shane Richie
Sharon Watts:
Letitia Dean
Vicki Fowler:
Scarlett Johnson
Tariq Larousi:
Nabil Elouahabi
Gus Smith:
Mohammed George
Juley Smith:
Joseph Kpobie
Patrick Trueman:
Rudolph Walker
Paul Trueman:
Gary Beadle

Presented by Sue Barker and Steve Rider , with Michael Johnson , Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson.
8.00-9.50 Athletics Gold medals will be awarded in four more track events this evening, including the decathlon.
8.05 Women's 200m semi-finals.
8.30 Women's 100m hurdles final.
8.50 Women's 400m final. Cathy Freeman provided one of the most memorable moments of the Sydney Games when she became the first Aborigine to win Olympic gold. Tonight, Mexico's Ana Guevera starts favourite, despite suffering her first defeat in three years earlier this summer.
9.05 Decathlon 1500m. Is Dean Macey set to follow in the illustrious footsteps of his hero Daley Thompson ?
9.40 Men's 1500m final. Will Morocco's Hicham El
Guerrouj finally claim the Olympic gold that has eluded him for so long? A home-straight sprint by Kenya's Noah Ngeny put paid to his Olympic dreams in Sydney, as did a disastrous fall four years earlier in Atlanta - but as winner of the last four world titles, he remains a strong contender.
9.50 Football Highlights from the second semi-final in the men's competition. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: digital satellite and cable viewers can choose from four extra Olympic events, and Freeview viewers from two extra events, by pressing the red handset button. Internet users can watch five streams of live footage at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics

Contributors

Presented By:
Sue Barker
Presented By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Michael Johnson
Unknown:
Jonathan Edwards
Unknown:
Colin Jackson.
Unknown:
Cathy Freeman
Unknown:
Dean MacEy
Unknown:
Daley Thompson
Unknown:
Noah Ngeny

Signed programmes. Ends 3.45.
The Stress Test 5/6. Perfectionism takes its toll on a talented performing arts student with showbiz ambitions.
2.15 Star Sale 3/5. Birds of a Feather star Linda Robson and sports institution Frank Bruno provide items for auction.
3.15 Barbie's Mid-life Crisis Is the number one all-American doll on the verge of dethronement? The Money Programme meets the competitors vying for her crown. First shown on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Robson
Unknown:
Frank Bruno

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