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Featuring Lacey Turner and Louisa Lytton - EastEnders' Stacey and Ruby - plus items from Freefaller and Rachel Stevens.
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Contributors

Guest:
Lacey Turner
Guest:
Louisa Lytton
Guests:
null Freefaller
Guest:
Rachel Stevens
Director:
Ian Trill
Producer:
Kerry Briggs

Live action continues from BBC1. With commentary by Steve Cram , Ian Thompson , Brendan Foster and Paul Dickenson , and reports from Sally Gunnell , Colin Jackson , Jill Douglas , Phil Jones , Richard Nerurkar. Juliette Ferrington and Peter Elliott. With Sue Barker.
Highlights at 6.30pm. BBCi- digital viewers can view coverage of the remaining runners on the home straight and the mini-marathon

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Commentary By:
Steve Cram
Commentary By:
Ian Thompson
Commentary By:
Brendan Foster
Commentary By:
Paul Dickenson
Unknown:
Sally Gunnell
Unknown:
Colin Jackson
Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Phil Jones
Unknown:
Richard Nerurkar.
Unknown:
Juliette Ferrington
Unknown:
Peter Elliott.

World number four Paul Hunter faces 27th ranked Michael Holt , who might not be a pushover - he beat Stephen Hendry 5-3 in the 2003 LG Cup. BBCi- digital viewers can access additional live coverage of both tables, plus a news and statistics service, via the red button

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Unknown:
Paul Hunter
Unknown:
Michael Holt
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry

Action from the Portuguese Grand Prix in Estoril. Will Valentino Rossi win this race for the fifth year in a row? With Suzi Perry. Charlie Cox and Steve Parrish commentate. Director Richard Carr
Producer Belinda Rogerson

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Unknown:
Valentino Rossi
Unknown:
Suzi Perry.
Unknown:
Charlie Cox
Unknown:
Steve Parrish
Director:
Richard Carr
Producer:
Belinda Rogerson

Who made the headlines at today's 25th London Marathon? World records were under threat in the elite races, as Paula Radcliffe aimed for her third win, while a field of unprecedented quality contested the men's honours. And with 32,000 people tackling the 26-mile course - including such well-known faces as Jo Brand , Gordon Ramsay , James Cracknell and Steve Redgrave - there should be some revealing stories to tell. Sue Barker has all the highlights.
Producer Helen Kuttner : Editor Michael Cole

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Unknown:
Paula Radcliffe
Unknown:
Jo Brand
Unknown:
Gordon Ramsay
Unknown:
James Cracknell
Unknown:
Steve Redgrave
Producer:
Helen Kuttner
Editor:
Michael Cole

Live coverage from the Crucible Theatre as two first-round matches reach their conclusion.
2000 runner-up Matthew Stevens will be favourite against Devon's Andy Hicks but it's far from a guaranteed win. Having made it to the final 16 in last year's tournament, Hicks did well in his attempts to contain Ronnie O'Sullivan , losing out just 13-11 to the eventual champion. Six-times world champion Steve Davis , meanwhile, is probably past his best but still managed to give O'Sullivan a run for his money in the final of last season's Welsh Open. His experience should be enough to see him through against qualifier Gerard Greene. With Ray Stubbs and Dennis Taylor. BBCi: digital viewers can access additional live coverage of both tables, plus news and statistics, via the handset's red button

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Unknown:
Matthew Stevens
Unknown:
Andy Hicks
Unknown:
Ronnie O'Sullivan
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
Gerard Greene.
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor.

129 May 1985: riots ahead of the European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus cause a wall to collapse in Belgium s Heysel Stadium. Thirty-nine fans die and many more are injured. Incredibly, the match goes ahead and is broadcast around the world, as the authorities claim postponement could incite further trouble - yet many remain haunted by the decisions taken. Bruce Grobbelaar is among the players returning to Heysel to tell their stories for the 20th anniversary; this powerful and moving documentary also has contributions from victims and officials, and harrowing footage of the tragedy. Director Lode Desmet ; Executive producer Fiona Stourton

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Unknown:
Bruce Grobbelaar
Director:
Lode Desmet
Producer:
Fiona Stourton

An intriguing film following three generations of a British family as they embark on a life-changing adventure. The Andrews are leaving grimy London to rediscover their ancestral roots on the Caribbean island of Grenada, where they hope to set up an internet cafe and a nail salon. To kick-start their plans, they're staging a dancehall fundraiser on the island - in a storm-damaged venue that has no roof or electricity. Workmen are hired to sort out the mess, but their laid-back attitude to deadlines threatens to ruin the family's dreams of relocation. Producers Una Gopaul and David Lawson

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Producers:
Una Gopaul
Producers:
David Lawson

News of Wasps v Worcester and Saracens v Leicester in the Premiership, plus highlights of yesterday's Powergen Cup final between Leeds and Bath. With John Inverdale.
Director Phil Sibson ; Editor Lucy Cutler

Contributors

Unknown:
John Inverdale.
Director:
Phil Sibson
Editor:
Lucy Cutler

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WorkSkills: In Engineering Repeats not indicated.
2.00 The Complete Guide Traditional and cutting-edge industries. 51673 100 Building Bridges What caused the Tay Bridge disaster? 23673 4.00 Design Challenges Environmental issues. 43925 5.00 Tunnels and Towers Achievements in civil engineering.

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