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Live coverage as the second round of the International Open reaches its conclusion at the Ponds Forge International Sports Centre in Sheffield.
Director Kevin Chapman
Digital viewers can access continued live coverage 3.00-6.00pm by pressing the red button. Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)

Contributors

Director:
Kevin Chapman

Art. Geology has hugely influenced the history of art. Cave painters scraped colours from rocks, but the Egyptians and Arabs developed ingenious techniques to broaden the range of their palettes. lain Stewart brings this story up to the present day. Producer Nikki Melluish : Series producers Belinda Cherrington and Jeremy Phillips

Contributors

Producer:
Nikki Melluish
Producers:
Belinda Cherrington
Producers:
Jeremy Phillips

2/8. On the rugged north Wales coast, we meet one of the longest living animals, learn how a shipwrecked child changed the way we practice medicine and reveal how pebbles make detectives of us all. Farther along, we find out how, in 1826, messages were sent from Holyhead to Liverpool in mere seconds. Presented by Neil Oliver. Series producer Steve Evanson ; Executive producer Gill Tierney
Repeated next Saturday [web address removed] Get a free map accompanying the series by calling [number removed](calls charged at a maximum of 8p per min)
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Contributors

Presented By:
Neil Oliver.
Producer:
Steve Evanson
Producer:
Gill Tierney

2/6. Wayne. A teaspoon shortage and inability to present a video aren't Rick's only problems. There's also his insomnia, prompted by paperboy Wayne.
Writers Jack Dee and Pete Sinclair ; Producer/Director Alex Hardcastle First shown on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
Jack Dee
Unknown:
Pete Sinclair
Director:
Alex Hardcastle
Rick Spleen:
Jack Dee
Marty:
Sean Power
Mel:
Raquel Cassidy
Magda:
Anna Crilly
Michael:
Tony Gardner
Sam:
Antonia Campbell-Hughes
Ben:
Rasmus Hardiker
Peter Root:
Steven Alvey
Bjorn:
Matthew Crompton

2/12. Paul Young , former Busted cheeky chap Matt Willis , Vanessa Feltz and comedian Will Smith join host Simon Amstell and team captains Bill Bailey and Phill Jupitus for some knockabout musical fun. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer Lucy Clarke Phill Jupitus on Amy Winehouse : page 42 Simon Amstell , One to Watch: page 61

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Young
Unknown:
Matt Willis
Unknown:
Vanessa Feltz
Unknown:
Will Smith
Unknown:
Simon Amstell
Unknown:
Bill Bailey
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
Lucy Clarke
Producer:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Amy Winehouse
Unknown:
Simon Amstell

Schools Repeats not indicated www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
2.00 Intermediate English Poetry. Then
Intermediate 2/Higher English Scottish Short Stories. Then Higher Modern Stories Social Issues in the UK. Inequalities. 45628 4.00 Intermediate 2/ Higher Modern Stories Health and wealth. Then Higher Geography Rivers. River landscapes. Then
Intermediate 2/Higher Geography Urban/Rural Change in Paris. Problems and policies.

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