Tuesday 29 May 2012
Jake Humphrey presents live qualifying action ahead of the 66th British Grand Prix.
Twelve months ago eventual world champion Sebastian Vettel narrowly took pole position ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, with third place Fernando Alonso almost three-quarters-of-a-second further back.
The two cars excelled in qualifying, much like this season, with Vettel and Webber the only drivers to post sub-90-second laps. Lewis Hamilton qualified fourth but 2009 champion Jenson Button could only manage 14th.
Commentary comes from Martin Brundle and David Coulthard.
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Gary Kemp stars as Michael, a businessman caught up in a bitter family feud, as the medical drama continues.
Warring brothers Michael and Daniel are due in court. Daniel is dying from asbestos poisoning – brought on by the family business. Michael, desperate to protect his own lifestyle and children, takes extreme action to prevent Daniel from testifying. Adam is determined that moral justice will be served, taking on Michael and the law in a head-to-head battle of wills.
Dylan is bored of the Clinical Decision Unit (CDU). He only wants exciting, unusual problems to solve. No more dull patients. When homeless girl Becca arrives, brought in following a violent attack, Dylan diagnoses night blindness, but when she appears on his doorstep needing a place to stay, can he turn her away?
Gary Kemp stars as Michael, with Pete Lee-Wilson as Daniel, Tristan Gemmill as Adam, William Beck as Dylan and Darcy Willison as Becca.
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Hazel Irvine presents live third-day coverage from Castle Stuart, near Inverness.
The venue will be the seventh Scottish course to play host to the event since its inception in 1972. It follows in the footsteps of Downfield, St Andrews, Haggs Castle, Gleneagles, Carnoustie and Loch Lomond – its home for the last 15 years.
Commentary comes from Peter Alliss, Ken Brown, Andrew Cotter, Wayne Grady, Philip Parkin and Maureen Madill.
Coverage continues on BBC One through to 5.15pm.
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BBC Two continues its exploration of the songwriting process, with the second episode of the series focusing on the Breakthrough Single.
This week, songwriter, producer and musician Guy Chambers joins forces with pop maestro Mark Ronson and emerging young singer Tawiah to write the elusive breakthough single. With unprecedented access, the programme follows the trio through the whole process, starting from pen to paper, to the studio recording stage, finishing with the first public performance.
The programme also hears from a variety of celebrated musical contributors who divulge the secrets of the trade, including professional songwriter Brian Higgins and contemporary pop phenomenon Jessie J.
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Edith Bowman and Reggie Yates present further coverage from Scotland's biggest music festival, T In The Park.
Highlights across the weekend include music from a great line-up of acts such as Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Tinie Tempah and Primal Scream.
There's also interviews, backstage news and a look at the different events across the festival site at Balado, Kinross-shire that make T In The Park so unique.
Viewers can follow more T In The Park coverage online and on the BBC Red Button right across the weekend. Tomorrow's coverage is on BBC Three from 8pm-12.45am.
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