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James Cracknell - Olympic Rower
30 minutes
Stephen Sackur talks to former Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell who suffered significant brain damage after he was hit by a truck as he cycled across America. Show more
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Stephen Sackur talks to former Olympic rowing champion James Cracknell who suffered significant brain damage after he was hit by a truck as he cycled across America. Show more
James Cracknell and Ben Fogle attempt to race to the South Pole. The duo start their training and find their third team member - actor Jonny Lee Miller. Show more
A team of three adventurers prepares for a race to the South Pole. Jonny pulls out due to work commitments, leaving Ben and James in desperate need of a third team mate. Show more
While Ben Fogle undergoes an intensive course of treatment for a lethal tropical illness, James Cracknell and new third team mate Doctor Ed Coats keep training for the race. Show more
After days of Antarctic blizzards, the weather finally clears and Ben Fogle, Olympian James Cracknell and doctor Ed Coats reach the start line of the Amundsen South Pole Race. Show more
After an extreme start to the race, Ben Fogle, James Cracknell and Ed Coats begin the second half on good form, but within days the conditions take a dangerous toll on the team. Show more
After days of Antarctic blizzards, the weather finally clears and Ben Fogle, Olympian James Cracknell and doctor Ed Coats reach the start line of the Amundsen South Pole Race. Show more
After resting halfway, Ben Fogle, Olympian James Cracknell and doctor Ed Coats race in -40 deg C temperatures. Man-hauling for another nine days, they reach the finish line. Show more
While Ben Fogle undergoes an intensive course of treatment for a lethal tropical illness, James Cracknell and new third team mate Doctor Ed Coats keep training for the race. Show more
James Cracknell and Ben Fogle attempt to race to the South Pole. The duo start training to cope with extreme cold. They find their third team member, actor Jonny Lee Miller. Show more
A team of three adventurers prepares for a race to the South Pole. Jonny pulls out due to work commitments, leaving Ben and James in desperate need of a third team mate. Show more
A sport edition of the quiz, featuring Chemmy Alcott, James Cracknell, Sally Gunnell, Greg Rutherford, Sam Quek, Greg Rusedski, Eni Aluko and Neil Ruddock. Show more
A special Olympics edition featuring Anthony Ogogo, Helen Glover, Matthew Pinsent, James Cracknell, Nick Skelton, JJ Chalmers, Jeanette Kwakye and Mark Foster. Show more
John Humphrys chairs from Weston Super Mare. With Labour's Shaun Woodward, Tory Pauline Neville-Jones, Lib Dem Julia Goldsworthy, writer Will Self and sportsman James Cracknell. Show more
The 2014 rowing season kicks off for the British team at the European Rowing Championships in Belgrade. With commentary by Garry Herbert and James Cracknell. Show more
1 hour, 30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two HD
Sir Matthew Pinsent presents highlights from Racice, Czech Republic. Matthew is joined by Dame Katherine Grainger. Commentary comes from Garry Herbert and James Cracknell. Show more
1 hour
First broadcast: on BBC One HDLatest broadcast: on BBC One Wales
Guests include Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and John Whittingdale MP, chair of the parliamentary committee which will question Rupert Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks. Show more
Coverage of the final rowing world cup of the season. Matthew Pinsent and Helen Glover look over the morning's action. With commentary from James Cracknell and Garry Herbert. Show more
1 hour, 30 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two ScotlandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two England
Recipes, celebrity chat and the best of the week's TV. Tim Lovejoy, Kellie Shirley and chef Simon Rimmer are joined by Madness, Ben Fogle and James Cracknell.
Sue Barker hosts a special Olympic-themed version of the sports quiz. The regulars are joined by gold medal winners Denise Lewis, James Cracknell, Sean Kerly and Sally Gunnell. Show more