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Clare Balding dons her finest millinery to present the opening day of the world-famous Royal Ascot meeting, held - owing to redevelopment - at York's Knavesmire racecourse.
Regular race-goers and viewers can rest assured that the quality of the racing remains unaffected, while sporting matters aside, the five-day festival's pomp and pageantry are renowned the world over. The action gets under way with a pair of Group Two races, the Coventry Stakes at 2.30 and the King's Stand Stakes at 105. Coverage continues on BBC2 at 3.20pm.

New series 1/8. Shoplifters Beware. Feisty fashionistas Trinny and Susannah are filming at Europe's largest shopping centre while store detective Graham tracks a team of professional shoplifters. Linda Smith narrates this look at life in Gateshead's MetroCentre.
Producers Jenny Nicol , Neil Percival and Tom Willis
Executive producers Guy Davies and David Hart

Contributors

Unknown:
Linda Smith
Producers:
Jenny Nicol
Producers:
Neil Percival
Producers:
Tom Willis
Producers:
Guy Davies
Producers:
David Hart

Pleasant Surprises. Tricia takes a second look at her life, while Mubbs's lifestyle catches up with him.
Writer Simon Ashford ; Producer Roberto Troni
Director Delyth Thomas www.bbc.co.uk/holbycity Real Me TV Me: page 43

Contributors

Unknown:
Simon Ashford
Producer:
Roberto Troni
Director:
Delyth Thomas
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda Mealing
Mark Williams:
Robert Powell
Chrissie Williams:
Tina Hobley
Mubbs Hussein:
Ian Aspinall
Lola Griffin:
Sharon D Clarke
Sean Thompson:
Chinna Wodu
Tricia Williams:
Sharon Maughan
Donna Jackson:
Jaye Jacobs
Mickie Hendrie:
Kelly Adams
Carlos Fashola:
David Bedella
Michael Beauchamp:
Anthony Calf
Maddy Clarke:
Jean Heywood
Nita Chopra:
Stephanie Street
Bina Chopra:
Sudha Bhuchar
Dave Stainford:
Sam Callls
Trudy Stamford:
Sarah Kirkman
Martin Dunstan:
Bob Cryer
Ashok Desai:
Stephen Henry

5/9. Dr Hale and his wife love their adopted sons - but want to take social services to court to argue the children should never have been given to them. The Hales took the boys at two and five; 16 years on, both are in prison. ONE life follows the Hales for a year as they try to reach a resolution.

Contributors

Director:
Min Clough
Series Editor:
Todd Austin

2/6. Tears and tantrums blight a family from Essex. James, 13, constantly complains; Anni, 16, is bunking off college; and parents Chris and Marie are at their wits' end. Can Stephen Briers and Tanya Byron help? Producer Rachel Latijee ; Series producer Sacha Baveystock
First shown on BBC3

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Briers
Unknown:
Tanya Byron
Producer:
Rachel Latijee
Producer:
Sacha Baveystock

Signed programmes.
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1.35 Houses Behaving Badly Stephanie Meadows and co tackle a Lancashire bachelor pad. (SL)
2.20 Mind Your Own Business Can an ailing beauty salon be made profitable? (SL)

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephanie Meadows

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