With Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain. Continues on BBC2.
Timetable on Monday
7.50 Women's Triathlon Live coverage from the Vouliagmeni Centre. Britain's talented trio
Michelle Dillon , Jodie Swallow and Julie Dibens will have high hopes of achieving medal positions, but face tough competition from the likes of America's world champion Sheila Taormina and Australian Loretta Harrop.
10.15 Canoeing Coverage of this morning's men's semi-finals. Britain's Sydney bronze medallist Tim Brabants should have been in the running once again in the Kl 1,000m, while Paul Darby-Dowman and Ian Wynne were expected to line up for the K2 1,000m.
10.35 Beach Volleyball Highlights of the women's final, which took place last night. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset buttonoratwww.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Followed by News; Weather
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Unique homes in a converted mill and an ancient chapel in Ludlow, Shropshire.
Will local items be the key to making a profit at Edinburgh's largest antiques fair?
A round-up of this morning's action, plus a look ahead to this afternoon's events.
Weather
1.40 Basketball/Volleyball The women's basketball and men's volleyball quarter-finals.
2.30 Cycling/Sailing Coverage of the track cycling events on the final day of competition. The women's points race is first up (2.45), followed by the men's Madison (4.00). The action culminates with the men's Keirin (5.05), in which Britain's Jamie Staff will be looking to add Olympic gold to the world title he won in Melbourne earlier in the year.
Also includes the latest from the Olympic regatta. www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
Including 3.20 News; Weather Regional News
All the results from day 12, plus further coverage.
5.30 Hockey Action from the first semi-final of the men's competition. Britain have not reached this stage since their epic gold medal win in Seoul in 1988. Have they made it through this time around? Commentary by Sean Kerly and Nick Mullins. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: additional coverage available via the red handset buttonoratwww.bbc.co.uk/olympics
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
Live athletics from Athens, with Sue Barker , Steve Rider , Michael Johnson , Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson.
7.00 Men's 800m round one. Ricky Soos goes for Britain.
7.20 Women's longjump qualifying round. Britain's medal hopeful Jade Johnson begins her campaign.
7.55 Women's 400m hurdles final.
8.10 Women's hammerfinal.
8.15 Men's 110m hurdles round two. Hopefully, Britons Rob Newton and Andy Turner are still in the running.
8.50 Men's 200m semi-finals. Britain's Olympic silver medallist Darren Campbell should cruise into the final as he pursues the gold that eluded him in Sydney.
9.20 Women's 200m final. With current Olympic title holder Marion Jones having failed to qualify in the US trials, a new champion will be crowned tonight.
Commentary from Steve Cram , Stuart Storey ,
Paul Dickenson , Brendan Foster and Sally Gunnell. 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
BBC BOOK: Olympic Cookbook, with recipes by Ainsley Harriott and Team GB, £9.99
With Fiona Bruce. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
The Lotto, Lotto
Extra and Thunderball draws.
10.40, 11.55 Olympics Today: A chance to catch up with the day's athletics action - which included the final of the women's 200m - as well as the latest from the velodrome, where Britain's world champion Jamie Staff was in action in the Keirin. Plus, a report on the conclusion to the baseball competition. Presented by Clare Balding and Craig Doyle.
10.55 Match of the Day: Highlights of this evening's Premiership matches, including Blackburn's trip to Arsenal, new boys Norwich at Newcastle, and Aston Villa's clash with Charlton. Plus, Middlesbrough and Fulham get the chance to compare their new forward line-ups at Craven Cottage. Presented by Gary Lineker.
Followed by National Lottery Update; Weatherview
Signed programmes. Ends 3.30.
I'm Alright Jack High-flyer Andrew Diaper agrees to eschew his champagne lifestyle for a week, and work as a charity volunteer in a hostel for the homeless, caring for some of London's most entrenched rough-sleepers. Will a taste of life on the other side of the tracks change his outlook? First shown on BBC2
2.10 Trading Ages 2/2. Twenty-nine-year-old party animal Karoline dreads growing old, so how will she cope when prosthetics and make-up transform her into a 73-year-old and she spends four weeks living the life of a pensioner? First shown on BBC2
3.00 Bargain Hunt Four lady golfers seek out profitable antiques in Dublin, with help from experts Thomas Plant and Nic Saintey.
Hosted by David Dickinson.