Presented by Jane Hill and Chris Eakin.
Timetable as Monday (S)
Mandir Temple. The Teletubbies see children celebrating the Diwali festival. (R) (S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/teletubbies
Steve Rider, Sue Barker and Sharron Davies introduce this morning's action from Sydney.
NOTE: events may alter the following timings.
8.55 Swimming Including at 9.00 women's 200m backstroke final; 9.10 men's 100m butterfly final, which could feature James Hickman ; 9.30 women's 800m freestyle final; 9.55 men's 50m freestyle final, where world short-course champion
Mark Foster will hope to be involved. Commentary by Andy Jameson and Adrian Moorhouse.
10.25 Hockey Great Britain's women's qualifying match against Spain, with commentary by Nigel Starmer-Smith .
11.05 News; Weather
12.00 Trampolinlng The women's final featuring Britain's
Jaime Moore. Commentary Mitch Fenner. (S) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/olympics
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Further action from Sydney presented by Steve Rider and Sue Barker.
1.00 Welghtliftlng The women's 75+kg and men's 77kg finals. David Vine commentates.
1.25 Table Tennis The women's doubles final, with commentary provided by Dougie Donnelly and Donald Parker. (S)
Playing for Keeps. After the death of an unpopular team-mate the other members of a women's volleyball squad become suspects. (R) (S)
Live coverage from Inverness of the Scottish National Party's annual conference, including the keynote speech from the departing leader Alex Salmond. (S)
only: UK Today); Weather
Live from Llandudno, political editor David Williams presents coverage of Plaid Cymru's annual conference. (S)
Presented by John Inverdale and Clare Balding.
3.30 Boxing Jim Neilly provides ringside commentary.
4.00 Basketball Highlights, with commentary by Jon Champion.
4.30 Equestrian Britain's medal hopefuls Ian Stark and Pippa Funnell compete in the show-jumping round of the individual three-day event. Michael Tucker and Lorna Clarke commentate.
5.00 Football Garth Crooks with a roundup of the day's action.
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The weekday quiz. (S) (W)
The popular series continues with a double bill.
Bart the Fink. Krusty is arrested after Bart inadvertently exposes his hero's illegal bank account. is)
6.20 Lisa the Iconoclast. While researching a school project Lisa unearths a dark secret about her town's founding father, Jebediah Springfield. (S)
Craig Charles and Julia Reed present a new series in which six teams from around the country send their home-made, remote-controlled fighting machines into battle in a bid to smash their way to the semi-finals. Craig Charles is in Red Dwarf at 10pm. See Choice.
Series producer Bill Hobbins ; Executive producers Steve Carsey and Tom Gutteridge Repeated at 12.30am (S)
Jamie Theakston with the fast-moving music show featuring this week's top 20 and the current bestselling single.
Director/Producer Chris Cowey (S) WEBSITE: www.totp.beeb.com
The future of the estate's vintage airplane rally is thrown into doubt following a fatal crash, while lavatory cleaner Laura is invited to sip tea with Lord Tavistock. See Choice. Director Nigel Farrell : Producer Paul Sommers (S) (W)
Alan Titchmarsh gets his green fingers into action with the weekly gardening guide from his Hampshire home, while Ivan Hicks travels to Ghent in Belgium to see how the world's largest hanging basket measures up.
Executive producer Tony Laryea ; Series producer Colette Foster (S) (W) Tony Hamilton on his brother, the late presenter Gooff-Gardening: page 40
Writer and critic Will Self shares his hatred of B&Bs, the crown jewels and airport design with presenter Paul Merton. Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Richard Wilson (S) (W)
Pop duo Daphne and Celeste, Par Wiksten of the Wannadies, 10cc's Graham Gouldman and writer and broadcaster Stuart Maconie join Mark Lamarr, Sean Hughes and Phill Jupitus for the irreverent light-hearted pop quiz.
(Repeated next Sunday) (S) (W)
Analysis of the day's news stories, presented by Kirsty Wark. Including at 11.00 News headlines. (5)
Shown yesterday at 6.45pm (S)
The Comeback. George seeks revenge for a colleague's cutting remarks. For cast see Tuesday (S)
Craig Charles and Julia Reed present a new series of mechanical bouts.
Shown at 6.45pm (S)
Glasgow-set drama series.
Shown on Monday at 11.20pm (S) (W)
Dynamo Key Stage 1: Science 1 Ends 5.00am.