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- BBC coverage of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England.
- A look at the 1985 Snooker World Championship final when Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor battled past midnight as over 18million people watched on television.
- Colin Murray looks back at the 1985 World Championship Snooker final. Steve Davis and Dennis Taylor battled past midnight, as over 18 million viewers watched on BBC Two.
- Live BBC Sport coverage of the Welsh Open snooker tournament in Cardiff, Wales.
- Live BBC coverage of the UK Championship snooker tournament at the Barbican Centre in York, England as 128 of the world's best players compete for the top prize of £170,000.
- ENGLAND v AUSTRALIA, World Cup Final, 2003. With two minutes of extra time left to win, Jonny Wilkinson goes for his trademark drop goal. This time, he's shooting for a place in sporting history.
- BBC coverage of the Masters snooker tournament at Alexandra Palace in London, England.
- A look at successful touring cricket captains on Australian soil.
- More and more high-level athletes are using "mental trainers" to improve their performance. A fascinating scientific deciphering of the contribution of neuroscience in the field of sports, in the run-up to the Tokyo Olympic Games.
- Weekly news and features about the UK's Premier League, the most watched football (soccer) league in the world.
- 30 minute weekly magazine for UEFA Champions League.
- This is the definitive story of The Championships. In the Men's Singles Roger Federer was attempting to become the first man in the modern era to win six consecutive titles. His main rival, Rafael Nadal, started his quest to become the first man since Bjorn Borg to win both the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year. In the Women's Singles, defending champion Venus Williams was attempting to win her fifth title.
- The Grand National is a National Hunt horse race held annually at Aintree Racecourse, near Liverpool, England.
- Goran Ivanisevic, a previous three-times runner-up at Wimbledon, was the winner this year, being granted a wildcard and was World No.125 at the time of entering Wimbledon. Venus Williams was successful in her title defense, beating Justine Henin in the final in three sets. Henin became the first Belgian player to reach a Wimbledon final.
- Wimbledon 2009 is the definitive story of the 123rd Championships. In the Men's Singles, the defending champion Rafael Nadal dramatically withdrew because of injury leaving Roger Federer the favourite to win his sixth crown. In the Ladies Singles, defending champion Venus Williams was also attempting to win her sixth title. Andy Murray carried the hopes of the home nation.
- U.S. figure skater Scott Hamilton hosts this look at his farewell tour with Stars on Ice.
- One of the world's most successful show jumpers shares the unique experience of transporting his world-famous horse Baloubet from their stables in Brussels, Belgium to Las Vegas in the USA to compete and win a prestigious equestrian event.
- The story of 7/7 bomb victim Martine Wright and her journey to the 2012 London Paralympic Games
- The Ashes test cricket series between England and Australia continues to excite, fans the world over. This documentary examines 30 years of the Ashes contest, prior to the 2010/2011 series.
- A four-part sports documentary series about The Open Championship, of the most prestigious tournaments on the PGA Tour. To honor its 150th anniversary, past winners, historians and sports journalists reflect upon the tournament's history.
- In-depth look at how England won the 2010/11 Ashes in Australia.
- This 90 minute DVD takes a look at some of Cricket's funniest and most infamous moments of all time. From captains to commentators, we'll look at some of the strangest situations to ever occur in cricket's history. From questionable coin tosses to under arm deliveries - we explore the misguided and the misunderstood, the magical and the mystifying. From past to present, stars of all teams (including awesome Aussies such as Shane Warne & Merv Hughes, Indian legends Kapil Dev & Sachin Tendulkar, or English hero's like Graham Gooch & Michael Atherton) get up to weird and wonderful antics at every turn. Witness the most outrageous uniforms, helmets, bats, and hairstyles ever seen outside of a fancy dress party. Marvel at moustaches and sideburns which would make the Village People blush. And don't forget the Umpires, each with their own unique, controversial and often outrageous rule interpretations. More importantly, it's the fans who make the cricket world go around, and here they are at their best and worst. Laugh out loud at the mischief and the mayhem a full stadium can create. See hilarious signs that would make a comedian proud, catches a wicketkeeper would be envious of, and warm-up routines to loosen the most rusty fast-bowler's limbs. Join Matthew Hardy as we watch the blunders and the wonders of cricket's lighter and brighter moments.
- Rio Ferdinand opens up about his off-field activities and how his early life made him appreciate and desire success in every aspect of his professional career.
- Pete Sampras won his fourth consecutive Wimbledon title, defeating Patrick Rafter in the final. It was also his last Wimbledon title. Lindsay Davenport was unsuccessful in her title defence, being defeated by Venus Williams in the women's final. It was the first of five Wimbledon titles for Venus Williams.
- A film featuring one of the world's greatest equestrians Pippa Funnell, who exclusively shares her life story and equestrian experiences.