Todays TV-guide for BBC1 London

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Time Show
06.00
Breakfast

A round-up of national and international news, plus sports reports, weather forecasts and arts and entertainment features. Including NewsWatch at 7.45

09.00
Saturday Kitchen Live

Chefs Nathan Outlaw and Stephane Reynaud join host James Martin in the kitchen, while Susy Atkins makes a wine selection to match the dishes created in the studio. Also included are highlights from Celebrity MasterChef, and programmes featuring Rick Stein and Keith Floyd

Cast: James Martin, Susy Atkins, Nathan Outlaw, Stephane Reynaud

10.30
The Diamond Jubilee

Three thousand troops from the Royal Navy, the Army and the Royal Air Force parade through Windsor Castle to honour the special link between the Queen and her Armed Forces. They then gather in the grounds for an address by the monarch. The celebration concludes with a fly past of 78 current and historic aircraft. Presented by Fiona Bruce

Cast: Fiona Bruce
Director: Stuart McDonald

12.40
BBC News

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12.50
British Olympic Dreams

An insight into the preparations of some of Team GB's athletes, focusing on cyclists Nicole Cooke and Lizzie Armitstead, who discuss their rivalry, 400m runner Christine Ohuruogu, who is at a training camp in Los Angeles, and the dressage team

13.20
Triathlon

Sonali Shah presents action from the second round of the World Championship Series in San Diego, California, where Britain's Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee, and Helen Jenkins competed. Reigning champion Jenkins started the current season with a second-placed finish in the opening event in Sydney, which the Brownlee brothers did not participate in

14.50
Gymnastics

Matt Baker presents highlights of the women's European Championships in Brussels, the final major event for these gymnasts before the Olympic Games. The competition featured one team event and four individual apparatus finals, and while Beth Tweddle was not part of the British contingent, Hannah Whelan and Imogen Cairns were expected to be taking part. Commentary by Mitch Fenner and Christine Still

16.20
The Queen and I

As the monarch continues her Diamond Jubilee tour, Carol Kirkwood meets Londoners who have met the Queen during her 60-year reign, often in unusual circumstances

Cast: Carol Kirkwood

16.50
Pointless Celebrities

Retired Formula 1 racing driver David Coulthard, Italian TV chef Aldo Zilli and ex-EastEnders actor Shaun Williamson take part in the general knowledge quiz, in which Alexander Armstrong and Richard Osman challenge them to come up with the least likely correct answers to a series of questions posed to members of the public

Cast: Alexander Armstrong, Richard Osman, David Coulthard, Aldo Zilli, Shaun Williamson

17.40
BBC News

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18.00
My Family

With Ben away at a conference for the week, Susan throws herself into her work - only to end up being accused of sexual harassment by a colleague. Kenzo becomes the target of a revenge campaign by Michael's former art teacher, who had a grudge against him when he was a pupil. Comedy, starring Zoe Wanamaker, Tayler Marshall and Gabriel Thomson

Cast: Zoe Wanamaker, Daniela Denby-Ashe, Gabriel Thomson, Tayler Marshall, Hannah Waddingham
Director: Ed Bye

18.30
The Voice UK

Team Jessie and Team Danny take the stage again - first in group performances with their coaches and then individually - and as last week, each team will face a double elimination, leaving the mentors with two acts to take through to the semi-final. Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates present the show, while Tom Jones and Will.i.am comment on Becky, Cassius, Toni, Vince, Aleks, Bo, David and Max's performances. The results can be seen tomorrow at 7.25pm

Cast: Holly Willoughby, Reggie Yates, Tom Jones, Jessie J, Danny O'Donoghue

20.00
The National Lottery

Dale Winton presents the quiz show in which five contestants answer questions to scoop a big prize - but one wrong response could lose them their share of the loot. Includes the all-important Lotto and Thunderball draws

Cast: Dale Winton

20.50
Casualty

Tom is reunited with troubled teenager Alicia Dans when a high-school roof collapses, and he becomes embroiled in her relationship with the jealous Jonas despite being ordered to keep his distance by Jordan. Meanwhile, Linda's rapport with Britney begins to fracture, and Dixie befriends a troubled adolescent. Guest starring Anjli Mohindra (The Sarah Jane Adventures), with Oliver Coleman

Cast: Jane Hazlegrove, Matt Bardock, Oliver Coleman, William Beck, Sunetra Sarker
Director: Ashley Way

21.40
Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow

The comedian takes his stand-up showcase to the Grand Theatre in Blackpool, with a headline set from Liverpudlian comic John Bishop and performances by Justin Moorhouse, Miles Jupp and Terry Alderton

Cast: Michael McIntyre, John Bishop, Justin Moorhouse, Miles Jupp, Terry Alderton
Director: Paul Wheeler

22.10
BBC News

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22.30
Kevin Bridges - The Story So Far

The comedian showcases his blend of social commentary, astute observations, and sharp one-liners in this stand-up routine from May 2010, filmed at Glasgow's SECC Arena in front of a sold-out audience of 10,000 people

Cast: Kevin Bridges
Director: Tom Poole

23.30
The Football League Show

Manish Bhasin presents highlights of the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium, as West Ham United faced Blackpool for promotion to the Premier League, where they will join Reading and Southampton among the elite teams next season. The Hammers went into this match as favourites after beating Cardiff City 5-0 on aggregate in the semi-finals, and having won both league encounters against the Tangerines this season, scoring eight goals and conceding just one in the process

00.15
Kevin and Perry Go Large (2000)

The teenage duo are thrilled when their parents agree to let them go to Ibiza, and promptly embark on an increasingly desperate quest to find stardom as club DJs and lose their virginity on the sun-kissed shores - but seem certain to fail. Comedy, starring Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Rhys Ifans, James Fleet and Paul Whitehouse

Cast: Harry Enfield, Kathy Burke, Rhys Ifans, James Fleet, Paul Whitehouse
Director: Ed Bye

01.30
Weatherview

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01.35
On the Road With

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02.00
BBC News

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02.30
Dateline London

Foreign correspondents in London share their views on the week's issues

03.00
BBC News

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03.30
Our World

Current affairs

04.00
BBC News

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04.30
Click

A guide to the latest gadgets, websites, games and computer industry news

05.00
BBC News

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05.30
The Record Europe

Political issues across the continent