 | | BBC ONE Saturday 28 June 2008 |  |
John Inverdale presents another chance to see a round-up of all the major events from yesterday's play at Wimbledon 2008.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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 Jake Humphrey looks ahead to tomorrow's Euro 2008 final
It's the final edition of Football Focus before the summer break, and Jake Humphrey looks ahead to tomorrow's Euro 2008 final in Vienna.
After 30 matches, just two teams are still standing and they will do battle in the Ernst Happel Stadion for the right to be called European champions. Will there be another final shock, just as there was at Euro 2004, when unfancied Greece upset hosts Portugal 1-0 thanks to a headed goal from Angelos Charisteas? Jake and his guests also take a look back at the defining moments of the tournament and who the heroes and villains of Euro 2008 have been.
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Sue Barker introduces more live coverage of this year's Wimbledon Championships, from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
The middle Saturday always seems to have a different feel to it and has been the occasion for many special events over the years, such as the Millennium Parade of Champions and Tim Henman and Virginia Wade carrying the Olympic flame through a rainy SW19 in 2004.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Earth's greatest heroes assemble in a time of dire need, in tonight's penultimate episode in this series of Russell T Davies's Bafta Award-winning time-travelling drama. But can the Doctor's secret army defeat the might of the new Dalek Empire?
With battles on the streets and in the skies, the Doctor and Donna must brave the Shadow Proclamation to find out the truth. However, a fearsome old enemy waits in the shadows...
David Tennant plays the Doctor and Catherine Tate plays his companion, Donna Noble.
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Jo Linden is out shopping one afternoon when she becomes suspicious of a young man who seems to be following her through the shopping mall, as the popular medical drama continues. She tries to hide in a disabled toilet, but is interrupted by Maxine, a disabled woman, and her daughter, Sally, who are arguing over a letter Maxine has hidden from Sally's father. Jo, meanwhile, thinks she's shaken off the suspicious man, but he terrifies her when he appears at her car window. In a complete panic, she reverses her car but hits Maxine in the process.
Back in the ED, Alice tentatively asks Kelsey if she is okay. Kelsey tells her that James, her soldier friend, has died. She seems to be unaffected by the news but, later, it hits her and she breaks down and weeps for what could have been. Big Mac looks on, devastated at the pain he has caused her.
Jeff, meanwhile, is concerned about Zana and confides in Curtis – he's worried she might be taking drugs. Curtis says he can pull a favour to get a test done on her blood. Jeff is unsure, but when he discovers some morphine is missing, he agrees to Curtis's plan.
Elsewhere, Maggie is frustrated and irritated when she is asked to look at one of Simon's MIU patients. She recommends some tests be done and storms out. Later, following the patient's death, her judgement is called into question and all references to the tests have disappeared. Simon denies all knowledge and says Maggie told him to discharge the patient, and produces his notes as proof. Maggie is astounded at his lie, and Marilyn warns her it could end up in the Coroner's Court. Charlie, meanwhile, is there for Maggie as she hits rock bottom.
Jo Linden is played by Linda Armstrong, Maxine by Christine Way, Sally by Ellie Beaven, Alice by Sam Grey, Kelsey by Janine Mellor, Big Mac by Charles Dale, Jeff by Matt Bardock, Zana by Ivana Basic, Curtis by Abdul Salis, Maggie by Susan Cookson, Simon by Paul Fox, Marilyn by Caroline Langrishe and Charlie by Derek Thompson.
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 | | BBC TWO Saturday 28 June 2008 |  |
Sue Barker presents more live Wimbledon coverage from SW19.
The Championships have now reached the halfway stages and the top seeds will be aiming to step up their game as the latter stages approach.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Suzi Perry is at the world-famous circuit in Assen to introduce live coverage of the latest round in the MotoGP series.
Valentino Rossi won at the Dutch circuit last year, despite having started 11th on the grid. After missing out on the title for the past two seasons, the charismatic Italian seems to have rediscovered his spark this year and it is already looking like being a vintage title race, with Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo also pressing hard.
British fans will be following the progress of the MotoGP rookie. James Toseland will have his work cut out at Assen, which is renowned as a technical course that can be hard to get to grips with.
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Sue Barker presents further live action from the grass courts of Wimbledon.
On the middle Saturday two years ago, 1992 champion Andre Agassi bade an emotional farewell to Centre Court. His conqueror that day was Rafael Nadal, and the Spaniard is likely to be one of the main contenders again this year.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Glastonbury
2008 Saturday 28 June 4.15-5.25pm BBC TWO
9.30-10.30pm BBC TWO 12.00midnight-2.00am BBC TWO
www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury
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BBC Radio 1's Jo Whiley, BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne, BBC Radio 2's Mark Radcliffe and Phill Jupitus continue BBC Two's coverage from this year's Glastonbury Festival throughout the day. Coverage includes (in the 9.30pm programme) a live performance from the Pyramid Stage from the Grammy Award-winning Amy Winehouse. There will also be guests dropping in for chats on the sofa.
All of BBC Two's coverage today can also be seen on the BBC's HD Channel.
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Viewers can enjoy further live coverage from the 2008 Wimbledon Championships this evening. World No. 1 Roger Federer has won the men's singles title for the past five years – will anyone be able to stop him en route to a sixth consecutive victory?
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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John Inverdale rounds up all the day's main action from the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club with the help of a studio expert.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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 | | BBC THREE Saturday 28 June 2008 |  |
 Duffy performs live at Glastonbury 2008
BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman present BBC Three's coverage live from Glastonbury tonight with a performance from the Other Stage from Duffy, among others. Zane and Edith also welcome special guests who drop by for chats on the sofa.
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Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman continue their live coverage from Glastonbury with performances from Elbow and Hot Chip on the Other Stage. They also have more guests dropping in to chat to them.
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Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman introduce live music from Pyramid Stage headliner and hip-hop superstar Jay-Z.
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BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw introduce The Best Bits from the day's performances at this year's Glastonbury Festival, with sets from the Pyramid and other stages, as well as interviews with special guests.
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 | | BBC FOUR Saturday 28 June 2008 |  |
BBC Radio 2's Mark Radcliffe brings BBC Four viewers some of the best coverage from Saturday at the Jazz World Stage at Glastonbury 2008. Tonight sees full performances from Saturday night's headliners Buddy Guy, Ethiopiques Live and Joan Armatrading.
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