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10.30 Watch: Seaside Holiday with Magic Grandad
(ages 5-7)

10.45 Something Special: Weather
(ages 4-7)

11.00 Razzledazzle: Don't Wake the Baby
(ages 4-5)

11.20 BBC Primary History: Black History: Gandhi
(ages 7-11)

11.30 Pathways of Belief: Christianity
(ages 7-9+)

Presented by Clare Balding.
Badminton/Basketball/Bowls/ Hockey/Netball/ Weightlifting Highlights of the women's basketball finals at Melbourne Park, action from the second women's hockey semi-final and netball action as England take on South Africa in a crucial preliminary match.
Plus coverage of the latest badminton and bowls events, and highlights from the Exhibition Centre of the men's 105+kg weightlifting category. Also online at [Web Address Removed] (UK only)
Digital viewers can access four extra streams (two on Freeview) - see [Web Address Removed] or timetable - plus a text service

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding

Twenty more gold medals were awarded today as the Commonwealth Games build to their climax. Highlights include the men's and women's 200m finals, and the boxing semi-finals. And did England reach the women's hockey final? Plus the latest news from the shooting events where the home nations are expected to make an impact. Presented by Clare Balding, with Steve Ovett. Live online at [Web Address Removed] (UK only)
Digital viewers can access four extra streams (two on Freeview) - see [Web Address Removed] for timetable - plus a text service of news, results, a medals table and a viewing planner

Contributors

Presenter:
Clare Balding
Presenter:
Steve Ovett

Live coverage of the last of this week's all-Premiership FA Cup quarter-finals as Charlton welcome Middlesbrough to the Valley (kick-off 8.05).

Alan Curbishley's Addicks have shown poor form in the FA Cup in recent seasons and are aiming to reach the semi-finals for the first time since 1947. Curbishley has assembled a talented squad and made one of the signings of the season in England striker Darren Bent. But Steve McClaren's Boro have no shortage of firepower with dangermen Yakubu and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink up front.
Presented by Ray Stubbs with Jonathan Pearce and Graeme Le Saux providing the commentary.

Digital viewers are able to access post-match interviews and analysis until 10.30pm via the red button

Contributors

Presenter:
Ray Stubbs
Commentary:
Jonathan Pearce
Commentary:
Graeme Le Saux
Producer:
Andy Gilbert
Editor:
Andrew Clement

Was it a good night for him, as Ronnie Corbett climbed into the host's chair back in December
2004? Only if Amanda Donohoe and Tracey Emin , joining team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for some satirical pokes at those in the news, were gentle with the bespectacled comedian.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Rebecca Papworth

Contributors

Unknown:
Ronnie Corbett
Unknown:
Amanda Donohoe
Unknown:
Tracey Emin
Unknown:
Ian Hislop
Unknown:
Paul Merton
Director:
Paul Wheeler
Producer:
Rebecca Papworth

Dawn French and Alison Moyet talk about their new play, Smaller. Plus, the secrets behind
Bernard Herrmann 's stunning film scores. And crime writer Elizabeth George researches the latest Inspector
Lynley novel. Shown yesterday at 7pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Alison Moyet
Unknown:
Bernard Herrmann
Unknown:
Elizabeth George

Signed programmes.
Panorama Three years after Saddam Hussein 's fall the country is close to civil war. Should British forces consider withdrawal, and what could happen when they leave?
Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm on BBC1

Contributors

Unknown:
Saddam Hussein

Schools Repeats not indicated www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
2.00 GCSE Bitesize Vocational Manufacturing. A new programme to support the three units of this double-award vocational GCSE. 56057 4.00 GCSE
Bitesize Vocational Health and Social Care. Covering the subject areas of all three units of this double-award vocational GCSE.

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