With Bill Turnbull and Mishal Husain. Continues on BBC2.
Timetable on Monday
7.50 Triathlon Andrew Johns leads a highly rated British trio. They face a top-class field set to include defending champion Simon Whitfield and world champ Bevan Docherty.
10.10 Canoeing Will Britain's Ian Wynne feature in the Kl 500 semi-finals?
10.30 Beach Volleyball Action from last night's men's final.
DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: extra coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.uk/olympics Followed by News; Weather
Mud can't stop the creation of a funky, modern Manchester garden. (AD)
On view today are a historic house with two front doors and a sleek city apartment.
Wetherby in West Yorkshire hosts the antiques challenge. With Tim Wonnacott.
Attention centres on the men's triathlon, the first of 15 medals on offertoday. The men's modern pentathlon is underway, and sailing's 49er class is decided today. Britain's Chris Draper and Simon Hiscocks should be strong contenders.
Weather
1.40 Diving The semi-finals of the women's 3m springboard. British hopes rest on Jane Smith and Tandi Gerrard.
2.30 Modern Pentathlon/
Taekwondo Shooting, fencing and swimming feature in the pentathlon. In taekwondo,
Paul Green aims to reach the medal contests in the -58kg.
2.50 Sailing/Basketball/
Modern Pentathlon Action from the Olympic Sailing Centre with the Star and Tornado classes, which finish on Saturday, and the 49er, decided today. in basketball, the men have reached the quarter-final stage and the penultimate phase of the men's modern pentathlon takes place -the horse riding.
3.55 Football/Modem Pentathlon Early play from the women's football bronze medal match. The men's modern pentathlon climaxes with the running-competitors set off at intervals in relation to their points to date so the first past the post wins the gold. Including 3.20 News; Weather Regional News
Sue Barker and Steve Rider with a round-up plus further action.
5.15 Football The closing stages of the women's bronze medal match. DIGITAL AND INTERNET VIEWERS: extra coverage available via the red handset button or at www.bbc.co.ukjolympics
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. including a weather summary. www.bbc.co.uk/news
Details on Monday
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
Athletics action presented by Sue Barker , Steve Rider ,
Michael Johnson , Jonathan Edwards and Colin Jackson.
7.00 Men's 110m hurdles semi-finals.
7.25 Men's 800m semi-finals.
8.00 Women's 4xl00m round one.
8.30 Men's 400m hurdles final. Britain will be hoping for a medal from Commonwealth champion Chris Rawlinson.
8.50 Men's 200m final. Britain's Darren Campbell will be looking to go one better than the silver he won four years ago, when he was beaten by Greece's Kostas Kederis.
Commentary by Steve Cram , Paul Dickenson ,
Stuart Storey , 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 atwww.bbc.co.uk/olympics
8/8. A suspected anthrax alert brings PC Bob Gee out to a tube station. What is that white powder? In Liverpool,
PC Chris Joyce is alerted to a suspicious package aboard an inner city train. Meanwhile, PC Wendy Coad takes on queue jumpers at a concert and a young mobile phone thief at Waterloo, and Maggie Lyall has to deal with an extremely serious assault in Glasgow.
Series producer Hugh Dehn ; Executive producer Roger Graef
With Fiona Bruce. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Darren Bett.
The best of the action from Athens, where the men's 200m final was the highlight of today's athletics programme from the Olympic Stadium. Britain's Darren Campbell had his sights set on gold, a medal currently held by Greece's own Kostas Kederis. Away from the track, Britain had strong hopes in the men's triathlon and taekwondo.
Presented by Clare Balding and Craig Doyle.
Gentle comedy starring Bruce Jones , and featuring Brian Glover and Ricky Tomlinson. Sacked from his job and jilted by his wife on the same day, a security guard contemplates suicide, but is pulled from the brink by a positive-thinking student. Review page 52.
Director Jevon O'Neill (1996, 15)
Followed by Holiday Weather
Signed programmes. Ends 4.05.
Massive Nature 4/6. The Falls. How do 300 million salmon in the Alaskan river survive an onslaught of bears and eagles? Sean Pertwee narrates the series that examines the planet's most dramatic wildlife events.
2.05 What I Wish I'd Known When I Was 20 Ranulph Fiennes ,
Joan Rivers , John Mortimer , Mo Mowiam and Joan Bakewell are among the stars discussing their lives and experiences.
First shown on BBC2 (AD) www.bbc.co.uk/timeofyourlife
3.05 Combat Pilot 6/6. After a year of training, which pilots will make it to the frontline? Navigator Dave McBryde finds out if he has fulfilled his childhood dream. First shown on BBC2
3.35 Bargain Hunt Amateur dramatic players look for antiques in Cardiff. Presented by David Dickinson.