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Coverage of the Loch Lomond World Invitational. Denmark's Thomas Bjorn was the inaugural winner of this event in 1996, but this year he is due to face the challenge of Open champion Tom Lehman, plus Ernie Els, Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie. Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.

Contributors

Presenter:
Dougie Donnelly
Commentary:
Peter Alliss
Commentary:
Alex Hay
Commentary:
Dave Marr
Commentary:
Mike Hughesdon
Commentary:
Beverly Lewis

Continuing the season of camcorder films capturing the lives of people around the UK.

New Blood
Young soccer fan Daud wants to be a lawyer but, like his brothers, he has a rare blood disorder. Now he faces potentially life-changing surgery.

Then at 7.05:
Party in the Park
What must Jami do to win the approval of his father? His idea is to organise a festival of world music in Glasgow. But first he must overcome cash problems and an indifferent city council.

(Under Siege is at 11.15pm).

The first in a six-part series in which Stewart Brand examines buildings around the world and looks at the ways people change and develop them over time.

Brand asks why buildings go wrong and how they could be improved.

See today's choices.

Contributors

Presenter:
Stewart Brand
Director/Producer:
James Runcie
Executive Producer:
Roland Keating

In the first of a new six-part series, chef Nick Nairn travels to Skye to trawl for squat lobsters and prepares seared mackerel fillet with stir-fried greens and butter sauce.
See today's choices.
(First shown in BBC Scotland)

Contributors

Presenter/Chef:
Nick Nairn
Producer:
Ed Booth
Director:
Graham Strong

The offbeat guide to the countryside. This week, Nick Fisher studies the scents of summer. Joanna Sheen, who has been making potions since she was a child, concocts blackberry aftershave, and Pete McCarthy discovers the burial secrets of our ancestors.

Contributors

Presenter:
Nick Fisher
Presenter:
Joanna Sheen
Presenter:
Pete McCarthy
Producer:
Annette Martin
Series Producer:
Sarah Rowlands

Under Siege
Jimmy Millar wrestles with his ambitions to represent the loyalist UDP in Parliament, despite facing death threats and the breakup of his marriage.
(Stereo) (Subtitled)

Then at 11.30:
Tunnels and Trees
This profile of the campaign against the building of the A30 bypass at Fairmile in Devon asks why group of people chose to live in the trees or deep underground.
(Keeping the Dream Alive is tomorrow at 7.45pm).
(Repeat) (Stereo) (Subtitled)

Followed by Holiday Weather

Contributors

Subject (Under Siege):
Jimmy Millar

Open University
12.30am My Favourite Things
1.00 Money and Medicine
(Rpt)
1.30 Running the NHS Quality and Culture

Summer Nights
2.00 Great Outdoors: Essentials: Creative Gardening

Languages
4.00 Greek Language and People 3 and 4; French Experience Knowhow: 2

Business and Work
5.00 The Small Business Programme: Merging and Trade Fairs
Twenty Steps to Better Management - the Drama

Open University
6.00 Danish Energy
6.25-7.15am Controlling Carnival Crowds

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