Series following the fortunes of Olympic hopefuls in the build-up to London 2012. Marathon runner Paula Radcliffe talks about her determination to finally win an Olympic medal. Show more
The swimming competition reaches the halfway stage, with four more finals. Plus updates on a big night for Britain's women footballers, with a quarter-final place at stake. Show more
Coverage of the qualifying heats in the swimming, followed by the start of the women's cycling road time trial. Show more
Another medal is decided in canoe slalom, the men's K1, there's sailing action from the regatta at Weymouth and the second of Britain's men's preliminary hockey matches. Show more
The British men's football team seek to achieve a quarter-final place. Plus news from the women's basketball and handball competitions. Show more
Another bride takes a back seat and lets her groom organise their big day, as Scottish country boy John tries to give city girl fiancee Jackie a wedding to remember. Show more
Animated comedy about US family life. When Brian learns that Rush Limbaugh is in town for a book signing, he decides to give him a piece of his mind. Show more
Animated comedy about US family life. When Peter spills the beans about Lois's dad's affair, his wife demands a divorce and Carter returns to bachelorhood. Show more
Animated adventures of a hapless CIA agent and his family. Francine visits her parents during the spring break holiday while Roger plans a college co-eds party. Show more
Animated adventures of a CIA agent. Steve is chosen to sing the national anthem on Veterans' Day, but Stan does not think he understands the real war experience. Show more
Futuristic fantasy sequel in which two immortal kinsmen who can be killed only by decapitation are forced to battle to the death in a brutal tournament. Adrian Paul stars. Show more
Documentary about judo fighter Ashley McKenzie, who is trying to win a place at the London Olympics despite suffering from ADHD which has got him into trouble all his life. Show more
Richard Bacon and Colin Jackson count down numbers 50 to 26 of the top 50 sublime, ridiculous and agonising Olympics' moments, from Kelly Holmes to Eric the Eel. Show more