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Presented by Michael Peschardt and Sophie Raworth.
Timetable on Monday
Contributors
Presented By:
Michael
Peschardt
Presented By:
Sophie
Raworth.
Today's studio discussion asks if faith should be put in healers. Robert Kilroy-Silk oversees.
Contributors
Unknown:
Robert
Kilroy-Silk
Live coverage begins at the Manchester Aquatics Centre with this morning's swimming heats. Of the 120 medals on offer in all aquatics events four years ago, Australia took 58, Canada 30 and England 26.
The Australians lookjustas strong this time around with Geoff Huegill and Matthew Welsh among those aiming for medals and the England challenge should be strong with two-time Commonwealth gold medallist Mark Foster in the pool. Commentators Andy Jameson , Adrian Moorhouse , Marc Woods and Sarah Bailey.
Also news from Heaton Park of the two disability bowls finals taking place today, the men's triples and the women's singles forthe blind.
John Inverdale and Sharron Davies introduce the action, with Garth Crooks. Including News; Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Geoff
Huegill
Unknown:
Matthew
Welsh
Unknown:
Mark
Foster
Commentators:
Andy
Jameson
Commentators:
Adrian
Moorhouse
Commentators:
Marc
Woods
Commentators:
Sarah
Bailey.
Unknown:
Heaton
Park
Unknown:
John
Inverdale
Unknown:
Sharron
Davies
Unknown:
Garth
Crooks.
Boxing is the main focus of this afternoon's Commonwealth Games coverage, with semi-finals in six weight divisions.
The experienced Courtney Fry , a gold medal winner for
England four years ago, will be hoping to make Saturday's light heavyweight final.
Commentators are Jim Neilly and Richie Woodall.
Attention turns to the women's hockey semi-finals. Australia won the inaugural women's Commonwealth tournament four years ago, overwhelming England 8-1 in the final. Now the Olympic champions as well, Australia are favourites to retain their crown.
Nigel Starmer-Smith , Barry Davies and Karen Brown commentate.
Introduced by John Inverdale and Hazel Irvine.
Plus coverage of the 3.50
King George 200th Anniversary Stakes from Glorious Goodwood. (S- not racing) BBCi: digital viewers can press the red handset button to follow their favourite sport or competitor in the pool, trackside, in the field or on the pitch www.bbc.co.uk/commonwealth
Contributors
Unknown:
Courtney
Fry
Unknown:
Jim
Neilly
Unknown:
Richie
Woodall.
Unknown:
Nigel
Starmer-Smith
Unknown:
Barry
Davies
Unknown:
Karen
Brown
Introduced By:
John
Inverdale
Introduced By:
Hazel
Irvine.
Highlights of today's action from the Commonwealth Games, including this morning's swimming heats ahead of this evening's eagerly awaited finals. Plus news of the boxing semi-finals and the women's hockey semi-finals. Introduced by Steve Rider and Sue Barker. 9
Contributors
Introduced By:
Steve
Rider
Introduced By:
Sue
Barker.
With Huw Edwards. Including a weather summary. 52
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Details on Monday 84
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Contributors
Unknown:
Michael
Fish.
Black bear "criminals" are tonight's target. For years, the spectacular Yosemite national park has had a problem with bears breaking into cars to steal food from tourists. Now a new technique, designed to show the bear who's boss, seems to be an effective deterrent. Steve Leonard and Trude Mostue join the bear patrol and try out "hazing". Series producer Michael Massey ; Executive producer Jannine Waddell
Contributors
Unknown:
Steve
Leonard
Unknown:
Trude
Mostue
Producer:
Michael
Massey
Producer:
Jannine
Waddell
Will the Slaters swallow their pride and say farewell to Zoe and Anthony? Phil has an ultimatum for Lisa.
Episode written by Paula Webb ; Producer Christopher Ballantyne ; Director
Tim Mercier More cast on Tuesday Rptd 10pm on BBC Choice 88
Contributors
Written By:
Paula
Webb
Producer:
Christopher
Ballantyne
Sonia Jackson:
Natalie
Cassidy
Gus Smith:
Mohammed
George
Robbie Jackson:
Dean
Gaffney
Nita Mistry:
Bindya
Solanki
Billy Mitchell:
Perry
Fenwick
Janine Butcher:
Charlie
Brooks
Trevor Morgan:
Alex
Ferns
Jamie Mitchell:
Jack
Ryder
Asif Malik:
Ashvin
Luximon
Alison:
Sarah
French-Ellis
Julie:
Joseph
Kpobie
Mikey:
Leo
Gregory
Ben:
Ashley
Callum
Ryan:
Luke
Mably
In the first of a two-part story, Sam risks the wrath of Meyer when she becomes too involved with a dying child. A surprise puts Janice Taylor's life in jeopardy.
Written by Stuart Morris
Producer Julie-Anne Robinson
Director James Strong
Contributors
Writer:
Stuart
Morris
Producer:
Julie-Anne
Robinson
Director:
James
Strong
Anton Meyer:
George
Irving
Diane Lloyd:
Patricia
Potter
Kath Shaughnessy:
Jan
Pearson
Alex Adams:
Jeremy
Sheffield
Sam Kennedy:
Colette
Brown
Chrissie Williams:
Tina
Hobley
Sandy Harper:
Laura
Sadler
Danny Shaughnessy:
Jeremy
Edwards
Ric Griffin:
Hugh
Quarshie
Janice Taylor:
Siobhan
Redmond
Owen Davis:
Mark
Moraghan
Steve Waring:
Peter de
Jersey
Lisa Fox:
Luisa
Bradshaw-White
Alistair Taylor:
Dominic
Jephcott
Anna Chandler:
Deborah
Poptett
Katie Davis:
Anna
Diski
Simon Kaminski:
Christopher
Colquhoun
Karen Stevenson:
Francesca
Ellis
Neil Stevenson:
Kieran
O'Brien
Marion Wooding:
Joanna
Roth
Paul Wooding:
Adam
Kotz
Rufus Wooding:
Kye
Barnfield
Ian Clarke:
Chike
Okonkwo
Gavin Clarke:
Trevor H
Laird
Jamila James:
Caroline
Chikezie
Rob Greening:
Jason
Pethers
Martine Garber:
Jennifer
Ness
Last in the drama series about a single mother.
Family. April's divorce becomes final. Meanwhile, it's all hands to the pumps as the corporate party approaches.
Written by Pete Lawson ; Producer Deborah Jones ; Director Christine Gernon WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/beingapril
Contributors
Written By:
Pete
Lawson
Producer:
Deborah
Jones
Director:
Christine
Gernon
April:
Pauline
Quirke
Richard:
Victor
McGuire
Eddie:
Nicholas
Gleaves
Sunil:
Nitin
Ganatra
Taneshia:
Rakie
Ayola
Grainger:
Justin
Allder
Nikshita:
Amita
Dhiri
Leela:
Souad
Faress
Jake:
Matthew
Lockwood
Martha:
Jade
Williams
Lily:
Hannah
Edwards
Ty:
Ashwin
Juneja
Personnel Penny:
Pooky
Quesnel
Mr Lunge:
David
Whittington
Hunter Bradshaw:
Colin
Salmon
Arthur:
Sam
Stockman
Manda:
Lucy
Cound
With Peter Sissons. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Contributors
Unknown:
Peter
Sissons.
Unknown:
Michael
Fish.
A look back at today's action, including swimming, boxing semi-finals, cycling, women's hockey semi-finals and judo. With Sue Barker and Hazel Irvine.
Followed by Holiday Weather IW)
Contributors
Unknown:
Sue
Barker
Unknown:
Hazel
Irvine.
Horror comedy, starring Don Keith
Opper and Angela Bassett. 2045: the last Krite eggs in existence are in a capsule salvaged by the feuding crew of a small starship, who then unwittingly unleash the batch of fearsome furballs. Review page 49.
Director Rupert Harvey (1992, 15)
Contributors
Unknown:
Angela
Bassett.
Director:
Rupert
Harvey