Programme Index

Discover 11,128,835 listings and 279,839 playable programmes from the BBC

Jill Douglas presents coverage on the first rugby union Test between New Zealand and the British and Irish Lions, live from Christchurch, New
Zealand, with commentary from Ian Robertson , Alastair Hignell and Jason Leonard.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jill Douglas
Unknown:
Ian Robertson
Unknown:
Alastair Hignell
Unknown:
Jason Leonard.

Eamonn Holmes talks to the big names in sport and previews upcoming events, Beverley Turner unearths the best sports stories, and Colin Paterson looks at showbiz with a sporting twist. Call free on [number removed]93 or email holmes@bbc.co.uk. TEXT: [number removed]

Contributors

Talks:
Eamonn Holmes
Unknown:
Beverley Turner
Unknown:
Colin Paterson

Third-round Wimbledon action from the All England Club. Commentary from Jonathan Overend , lain Carter, Tony Adamson , Alastair Eykyn and David Law , with further expert punditry from former champions Michael Stich and Pat Cash and reporters scouring the club for the latest news and gossip. Plus reports on Australia v Bangladesh at Old Trafford, motor sport and the latest from the Lions tour. Danny Kelly on the united nations: page 34

Contributors

Unknown:
Jonathan Overend
Unknown:
Tony Adamson
Unknown:
Alastair Eykyn
Unknown:
David Law
Unknown:
Michael Stich
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Danny Kelly

Live from Glastonbury, Nemone Metaxas talks to some of the festival's biggest bands, meets "hardcore" fans who say that the festival has changed their lives, looks at how Glastonbury has become more family-friendly and talks to couples getting hitched at the festival. To take part in the debate on the state of the British music industry call free on [number removed]93. Re-create Glastonbury at home with Phill Jupitus : p36

Contributors

Unknown:
Phill Jupitus

Radio 5

Appears in

About this data

This data is drawn from the Radio Times magazine between 1923 and 2009. It shows what was scheduled to be broadcast, meaning it was subject to change and may not be accurate. More