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| BBC ONE Tuesday 19 August 2008 |
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Great Britain has its sights on three cycling medal chances today while two more golds are decided in the sailing regatta. Athletics action includes the men's high-jump final, the men's discus final, the women's 400m final, women's 100m hurdles final and men's 1,500m final.
The British men's hockey team faces a daunting task against World No. 2 team Australia, while the BMX competition gets under way for the first time ever at the Olympics.
Comprehensive details of the BBC's Olympics 2008 coverage can be found in BBC Programme Information's separate Olympic section.
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Bianca is determined to get to the bottom of what happened to Wellard, in tonight's visit to Walford.
Family relations become strained for the Beales, meanwhile, when Christian betrays Lucy's confidence by going to Ian with his concerns.
Bianca is played by Patsy Palmer, Christian by John Partridge, Lucy by Melissa Suffield and Ian by Adam Woodyatt.
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Pedigree Dogs Exposed Tuesday 19 August 9.00-10.00pm BBC ONE (Schedule addition 5 August) |
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Pedigree Dogs Exposed is an in-depth investigation into the health of pedigree dogs. The film examines the level of inherited disease and other welfare concerns in man's best friend, featuring strong testimony from experts. It reveals the surprising historical reasons that have contributed to problems in some breeds and explores what might be done to tackle these serious and debilitating health issues.
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| BBC TWO Tuesday 19 August 2008 |
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Maestro Ep 2/6
Tuesday 19 August
9.00-10.00pm BBC TWO
(Schedule addition 4 August) |
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Clive Anderson hosts Maestro's first studio challenge as the seven remaining famous amateurs with a passion for classical music do battle with their batons, conducting the BBC Concert Orchestra.
The students step up to the podium to conduct music for film and television in front of the panel of expert judges: Sir Roger Norrington (conductor of this year's Last Night Of The Proms at London's Royal Albert Hall), composer and cellist Zoë Martlew, conductor Simone Young and double bassist Dominic Seldi.
Once the final note is played, the Orchestra votes, deciding which one of the students will be taking their final bow as they are knocked out of the competition for good.
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| CBEEBIES Tuesday 19 August 2008 |
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The feathered friends seek perfection, in this week's visit to the tree-top community on the corner of 3rd & Bird Street.
Samuel Lovebird, his sister, Muffin, and his best friend, Rudy, have planned a picnic and Samuel insists that it has to be perfect. So, when Muffin only brings a tiny seed to eat, it looks like the picnic is ruined.
However, the resourceful birds pick some fruit to eat and find that what makes their picnic truly perfect is friends to share it with.
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