What to watch today: Day 11
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Kerr siblings in figure-skating finale
British brother and sister duo Sinead and John Kerr go in the free dance, the final event of the Ice Dancing competition as they seek to ride on the feelgood factor of compatriot Amy Williams' performance on Friday. The pair lay in eighth position ahead of last night's original dance section. Penny Coomes and Nicholas Buckland, currently 21st of 23, also provide home interest. 12.45am, BBC 2 & Eurosport
*Best of the rest
Great Britain men's curling
David Murdoch's men face what could be a vital match against Germany.
3.00am, BBC 2 & Eurosport
Great Britain women's curling
Eve Muirhead's troops have a similarly crucial game against Denmark.
10.00pm, BBC 2 & Eurosport
Women's ice-hockey semi-finals
Host nation Canada take on Finland for a place in Thursday's final.
1.00am, BBC 2 & Eurosport
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