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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE Saturday 24 July 2010

Formula 1 – German Grand Prix Qualifying

Live event/outside broadcast
Saturday 24 July
12.10-2.20pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

Jake Humphrey introduces live coverage from Hockenheim of qualifying for tomorrow's German Grand Prix.

Red Bull Racing have dominated qualifying so far this season and there is sure to be plenty of support for the Austrian-owned team. Their main rivals are again expected to be McLaren, for whom Lewis Hamilton won from pole position when the German Grand Prix was last held at this circuit in 2008.

LW

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Racing From Ascot

Live event/outside broadcast
Saturday 24 July
2.20-4.50pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

Clare Balding presents an afternoon of top-class racing from Ascot, which includes the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the highlight of the summer racing calendar.

Some great horses have won this race in the past including Nijinsky, Shergar and Galileo. Today's line-up features some of the best horses in Europe.

Four races from today's meeting are broadcast live: at 2.40pm, 3.15pm, 3.50pm and the featured race at 4.25pm.

Clare is joined by Willie Carson, Rishi Persad, Ian Bartlett and Kevin Darley to reflect all the atmosphere around the course. Race commentary comes from Jim McGrath, with betting news from John Parrott and Gary Wiltshire.

NA

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101 Ways To Leave A Gameshow Ep 3/8

Saturday 24 July
7.00-8.00pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

Suspense for one contestant trying to avoid a quick exit
Suspense for one contestant trying to avoid a quick exit

Steve Jones and co-host Nemone return as eight more contestants try to avoid exiting the biggest, most terrifying multiple-choice quiz in the world.

Seven hopefuls are literally fired off the gigantic steel tower with nothing; the last person standing wins the ultimate prize, to leave via the stairs holding Β£10,000.

This week's contestants include a firefighter, a police sergeant and a relationship counsellor; all trying to avoid exiting the show in ever-more ridiculous and horrific ways.

This week firefighter Adam needs all his courage when he is sitting in a chair, 100ft in the air for Exit 42: Glued To Your Seat.

Swansea student Ben realises that you shouldn't always take your friends' advice as he takes on Exit 33 – the losing contestant is dragged 80ft off the tower by a cartoon-style "Evil Anvil".

With the field narrowed to four hopefuls the nightmare steps up a gear with Exit 90: The Drag. Four metal cages are connected to a racing car, and the contestant with the wrong answer is launched at high speed down a race track and off the show forever.

Night falls and the last three players return to the tower for the final. Two losers face a watery demise in Exit 101 as the trapdoors open and their hopes of victory slip away. The winner stays dry, safe and Β£10,000 richer.

KN/RL

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Tonight's The Night

High Definition programme
Saturday 24 July
8.00-8.50pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE and ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ HD

John Barrowman helps make more dreams come true
John Barrowman helps make more dreams come true

International superstar Michael Bolton makes someone's dreams come true on this week's Tonight's The Night, hosted by John Barrowman.

The American singer takes to the stage to perform one of his classic hits with one of his biggest fans – an air-hostess from Glasgow.

Also on this week's show, John arranges for two children, who spearheaded a fundraising campaign to raise money to buy a CT scanner for the Children's Hospital in Sheffield, to meet their heroes.

It's the opportunity of a lifetime as Grace has tea with US teen singing sensation Miley Cyrus, and George goes to Old Trafford to bowl out his cricketing idol, Kevin Pietersen.

Other Tonight's The Night surprises in store include a Belfast-based army pilot performing with the cast of hit West End musical Grease plus John dedicates a song to a very special member of the studio audience.

Packed full of surprises and magical moments, Tonight's The Night is the show that really can make dreams come true.

Tonight's The Night is simulcast on the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ HD channel – the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ's High Definition channel, available through Freesat 108, Freeview 50, Sky 143 and Virgin 108.

JW4

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Casualty

Saturday 24 July
9.00-9.50pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ ONE

Adam takes a big step towards recovering from Harry's death after a tense run-in with psychopathic prisoner Jackson, Kirsty and Tess come to verbal blows over the best way to treat a patient, and Casualty favourite Megan (Academy Award-winner Brenda Fricker) reveals the reason behind her return to Holby, as the medical drama continues.

Adam's having a bad day. Heart heavy with guilt over losing Harry, the last thing he needs is convict Jackson returning to taunt him. It appears that Jackson has become obsessed with Adam since he treated him the last time and has read all the press cuttings about Harry's accident. When Jackson escapes from the Emergency Department with Adam's car keys the doctor is implicated in his escape. Can Adam track down the highly dangerous prisoner and how does Jackson hold the key to Adam's recovery?

Former Holby nurse Megan has been released from the ED, but her health is clearly troubling her. She returns briefly after helping a collapsing passer-by, only to be confronted by Tess. Concerned for Charlie, Tess urges Megan to contact him, but Megan stubbornly refuses. When Tess finds a worrying note, she tries again to connect with Megan, only to be brutally rebuffed. How long can Megan face her illness alone? Will she be persuaded to confide in her old friend?

When Kirsty jumps to conclusions after seeing some bruising on a patient, Tess lectures her about becoming too involved. Ignoring Tess's warning, Kirsty rashly accuses the patient's girlfriend of abuse but can only watch helplessly as they walk away. Furious, Tess lectures the younger nurse and a livid Kirsty threatens to make a formal complaint as she storms out of the hospital. But it looks like Kirsty might need Tess after all when she returns to the hospital with a head injury...

Adam is played by Tristan Gemmill, Jackson by Maurice RoΓ«ves, Kirsty by Lucy Gaskell, Tess by Suzanne Packer and Megan by Brenda Fricker.

JM3

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ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ TWO Saturday 24 July 2010

ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ PROMS 2010
Miracle On The Mersey

Saturday 24 July
7.00-9.00pm ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ TWO

Katie Derham presents coverage of the ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ Proms 2010 as Vasily Petrenko takes to the podium to conduct the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in music by Schumann and Tchaikovsky, inspired by Byron's poem Manfred, and Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto with soloist Simon Trpčeski.

Inspired by Lord Byron's dramatic poem, Schumann provided incidental music which captures the story's ghostly, brooding atmosphere, while Tchaikovsky wrote a symphony in the style of tone poem, one of his most highly charged and theatrical orchestral works. Guilt, death, religion and temptation are the Byronic themes depicted by both composers in their works, which arguably gave the moody protagonist much more fame than the original poem would have done alone.

The RLPO is joined by Macedonian pianist and former Radio 3 New Generation Artist Simon Trpčeski to perform the ever-popular Piano Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninov. At the helm is Liverpool's own adopted hero Vasily Petrenko.

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