Live coverage from the Parramatta Stadium in New South Wales. Defending champions Australia get their campaign under way against Papua New Guinea. Show more
Another chance to see all the goals and the best of the action from Saturday's Premier League games, including Chelsea v Wolves. Presented by Gary Lineker.
Wildlife series. Steve dives in the beautiful waters of the Philippines to check out a shark that spends most of the day 550 metres below the surface. Show more
Live recipes and celebrity chat. Tim Lovejoy, chef Simon Rimmer and Louise Redknapp are joined by adio broadcaster Chris Evans. Show more
An ill-advised drink at R and R descends into chaos when Billy lashes out in all directions. A night in the cells has unexpected consequences for Janine and Stacey. Show more
Gabby Logan presents action from the final day of the championships in Rotterdam, as Britain's Beth Tweddle bids to retain the gold medal she won in 2009 in the floor exercise. Show more
Paul Martin learns about Britain's traditional rural crafts. Here, he tries hedge laying in Shropshire, dry stone walling in the Pennines and thatching in Somerset. Show more
Nicholas Crane explores the remote parts of the west coast of Scotland. He introduces Alice Roberts, who sees the Dounreay nuclear reactor being decommissioned.
Five of the most popular songs from Lewis, including performances from Catriona Watt and Donnie and Margaret MacLeod. Narrated by Kirsteen MacDonald. Show more
Colin Murray presents highlights of the day's Premier League matches, including Manchester City v Arsenal, Stoke City v Manchester United and Liverpool v Blackburn. Show more
Dave Gorman is joined by comedians Chris Addison and Mel Giedroyc to test ideas including a handshake simulation machine and an anti-wedgie device. Show more
Badly beaten Zaafir (Omar Berdouni) is discovered at Heathrow with harrowing recollections of having been transported to an unknown country where he was tortured for information. Show more
BBC Two joins the BBC's rolling news channel, with bulletins on the hour and the headlines every 15 minutes.