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Introduced by Steve Rider.

9.00 Netball
Live coverage as England, tipped to be among the medals, take on Barbados. Commentary from Hazel Irvine.

10.15 Gymnastics
Coverage of the men's all-round final. Competitors from Canada and Australia were expected to provide the medal contenders

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentary (Netball):
Hazel Irvine

The first of three days of coverage from Blackpool in Lancashire of this year's Trades Union Congress, presented by Diana Madill and Steve Richards, with analysis from Labour MP Phil Woolas. From 12.30-1.00pm, TUC general secretary John Monks will answer questions from the public in Call the TUC.

Contact Details: Telephone: [number removed] (calls charged at local rate); Fax: [number removed] E-mail: [email address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Diana Madill
Presenter:
Steve Richards
Analysis:
Phil Woolas
Guest:
John Monks
Director:
Louise Capel
Director:
Steve Rankin
Editor:
Sara Nathan

Introduced by Sue Barker.

1.00 Rugby Union
Semi-final action.

1.30 Badminton/Squash/Tenpin Bowling
The final round of the badminton team event, squash quarter-finals, and medal action in the tenpin mixed doubles.
Commentary from Gill Clarke, Tony Gubba and David Vine.

2.10 News and Regional News

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Commentary:
Gill Clarke
Commentary:
Tony Gubba
Commentary:
David Vine

Continuing live coverage from Blackpool, with speeches this afternoon by Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott, and Bill Morris, head of the Transport and General Workers' Union. Introduced by Diana Madill and Steve Richards.

3.55 News and Regional News

Contributors

Presenter:
Diana Madill
Presenter:
Steve Richards
Speaker:
John Prescott
Speaker:
Bill Morris

Viewers challenge designers to transform furniture and household items. Plus another masterclass and a short film demonstrating a design technique. Mark Curry hosts today's show from Alexandra Palace in north London.

Contributors

Presenter:
Mark Curry

Guest presenter Kaye Adams hosts a discussion on sexual harassment at work. Contributors include an ex-officer who won record damages from Thames Valley Police, and a receptionist who found her boss had placed a camcorder under her desk.
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Contributors

Presenter:
Kaye Adams

Desmond Lynam introduces highlights from the fourth day.

Today's main action focuses on the knockout matches in the rugby sevens, with New Zealand, Australia and Fiji favoured to reach the last eight. On the netball court, England face Barbados, plus the squash quarter-finals, and deciding action from five swimming events.
(Subtitled)

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam

The gourmet show returns with recipes and recommendations.
Each week a celebrity chef joins regulars Oz Clarke ,
Jilly Goolden , Chris Kelly and Antony Worrall Thompson to produce a culinarymasterpiece.whileJilly and Oz tutor teams of wine-tasting novices. See today's choices. Producer Moyra Rose ; Series producer
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Contributors

Unknown:
Oz Clarke
Unknown:
Jilly Goolden
Unknown:
Chris Kelly
Unknown:
Antony Worrall Thompson
Producer:
Moyra Rose

Surreal quiz show hosted by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.
Team captains Mark Lamarr and Ulrika Jonsson are joined by Robbie Coltrane, Sue Cook, David Hamilton and Denise van Outen.
(Repeat)

Contributors

Presenter:
Vic Reeves
Presenter:
Bob Mortimer
Team captain:
Mark Lamarr
Team captain:
Ulrika Jonsson
Panellist:
Robbie Coltrane
Panellist:
Sue Cook
Panellist:
David Hamilton
Panellist:
Denise van Outen
Director:
Mark Mylod
Producer:
Alan Marke

Having accelerated for 3,000 years, Red Dwarf breaks the light barrier.

(Repeat) (Subtitled)

Contributors

Writer:
Rob Grant
Writer:
Doug Naylor
Director:
Ed Bye
Executive Producer:
Paul Jackson
Arnold Rimmer:
Chris Barrie
Dave Lister:
Craig Charles
Cat:
Danny John-Jules
Holly:
Norman Lovett
Toaster:
John Lenahan
Dispensing machine:
Tony Hawks
Todhunter:
Robert Bathurst
Chen:
Paul Bradley
Selby:
David Gillespie
Captain:
Mac McDonald
Mclntyre:
Robert McCulley

In a special edition of the one-to-one interview programme, the tables are turned as James Naughtie takes the inquisitor's seat to fire questions at regular presenter Jeremy Isaacs.

They discuss Isaacs's 40-year career in TV, during which time he has been controller of Thames Television and the first chief executive of Channel 4.

(Jeremy Isaacs's history of the Cold War is scheduled to begin next Saturday)

Contributors

Interviewer:
James Naughtie
Interviewee:
Jeremy Isaacs
Producer:
David Herman
Series Editor:
Michael Poole

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Open University
12.30 Persisting Dreams
1.30 The Spanish Chapel, Florence

The Greats
2.00 Artists: Part 2

Languages
4.00 Get By in German

Business and Training
5.00 Skills for Work: Part 9: Getting into Europe

Open University
5.45 Art and the Left: the Critique of Power
6.10 Ouverture: Plus Ca Change
6.35- 7.00am Wendepunkte

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