Sue Barker and Jill Douglas host. Athletics
7.30 Men's hammer final. Plus women's 800m T54 EAD final.
7.45 Women's 4x100m heats.
8.05 Men's pole vault final.
8.10 Women's 100m hurdles final.
8.15 Women's long jump final, and the men's 4x100m heats.
&45 Women's 4x400m relay heats.
9.05 Men's 3000m steeplechase final.
9.30 Men's 1500m round one.
9.45 Women's 800m final.
10.00 Men's 4x400m relay heats.
10.45 Women's 5000m final.
11.05 Diving Including men's springboard synchronised diving.
11.45 Badminton Semi-finals.
12.15 Hockey Second men's semi-final. Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)
Digital viewers can access four extra streams (two on Freeview) of coverage
- see www.radiotimes.com/commonwealth
Who'll take on whom?
Regional News; Weather
Boyd makes a horrifying discovery. Repeated at 5.35pm
Now That He's Gone. Julia helps a carer deal with her spouse's death. Writer Lucy Blincoe Cast p30
Mr Monk and the Captain's Wife A truck driver is killed.
15/15. Barry loses a vital recipe for home-made pickle.
Do dreams come true? The tribe think so.
Maggot and Fungus look after a newt.
4/15. Is Ella disloyal?
Healthy eating recipes, and Egypt's great temples.
Shown at 1.40pm
With George Alagiah and Natasha Kaplinsky. Including a sports round-up. Followed by Weather with Susan Powell.
Welsh rugby captain Gareth Thomas , Open golf winner Paul Lawrie , Finland international goalkeeper Antti Niemi and snooker's Ken Doherty join Sue Barker.
Producer Gareth Edwards ; Series producer Carl Doran
10/10. Ex-footballer John Fashanu , five-time Olympic gold-medal winner Sir Steve Redgrave , Olympic triple-jump hero Jonathan Edwards and pop star Shane Lynch feature in series highlights. Dougie Anderson hosts. Series director Roy Chapman ; Series producer Claire Zolkwer
First shown on BBC3 www.bbc.co.uk/bbcthree
An extended edition, Ben comes face to face with his father, Yolande plays Patrick at his own game -
I and there's another surprise visit from a former resident.
Writer Nicholas Hicks-Beach For cast see page 30
Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Omnibus next Sunday
With Fiona Bruce. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond. IS)
By the Liberal Democrat
Treasury spokesman, Vincent Cable.
I New series 1/15. Five years of cheeky chat-show chortles behind him, the quick-witted host kicks off a tenth run. Soon-to-be-80 David Attenborough discusses Planet Earth (continues Sunday); ex-Smiths frontman Morrissey muses on life and sings You Have Killed Me off new album Ringleader of the Tormentors; and US pop diva Pink performs new single Stupid Girls. Producer Suzi Aplin , Executive producer Addison Cresswell
Repeated tomorrow Phill Jupitus on Morrissey's new album: page 36
Introduced by Sue Barker and Jill Douglas.
11.40, 2.00 Hockey Action from the women's bronze medal tie. Plus live coverage of the women's hockey final. In 2002, India won gold against England.
1.00 Table Tennis Coverage of the semi-finals of the men's and women's doubles competitions.
4.00 Boxing Finals of the flyweight, featherweight, light welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight disciplines; women's singles semi-finals in table tennis; and women's and mixed doubles semi-finals in squash. VIDEO Plus+ code for 11.40pm-4.00am VIDEO Plus+ code for 4.00-7.00am
Live online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK broadband only)
0 Digital viewers can access four extra streams (three on Freeview)
- see www.radiotimes.com/commonwealth for timetable - plus a text service of news, results, a medals table and a viewing planner