BBC1: * 9am to 11am, D-Day 60, Huw Edwards presents live from Arromanches in Normandy introducing a day of special events.
* 1.50pm to 6.10pm
Live coverage of the International Commemorative Event, featuring heads of state from 17 nations.
* 6.10pm to 6.45pm
Songs of Praise special
* 8pm to 10pm
Drama based on historical fact and veterans' stories.
*10.55 to 11.55pm
Huw Edwards looks back at the various commemorative events.
ITV
* 9.55am to 11am
D-Day +60 - A Service of Remembrance
Mark Austin presents live coverage of the service of remembrance from the Commonwealth Cemetery in Bayeux attended by the Queen, Prime Minister Tony Blair and French President Jacques Chirac.
* 1pm to 1.25pm
D-Day +60
More live broadcasts from Normandy.
* 1.30pm to 2pm
D-Day: My Father's Story
Former ITN war correspondent Michael Nicholson retraces the steps his father took as a soldier on D-Day.
* 4.15pm to 6.30pm
D-Day +60
More than a thousand veterans march through Arromanches before being addressed by the Queen.
* 10.45 to 11.45pm
D-Day in Colour
The story of the events and experiences of D-Day in colour, narrated by actor John Hurt, and focusing on the personal stories of those involved.
* 11.45pm to Midnight
D-Day Despatches
Last in a series of programmes which sees Angela Rippon and other correspondents file mock news items on the preparations for the military invasions.
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