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Live coverage of the first day of this year's tennis championship from the All England Club. Last year's winner in the men's singles tournament Pete Sampras begins the defence of his title: Other players with ambitions include last year's runner up Goran Ivanisevic and former champions Boris Becker, Michael Stich and Andre Agassi. Introduced by Desmond Lynam.

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(Stereo)

Andrew Duncan interviews Virginia Wade: page 18
Radio Times guide to the world's premier tennis event: see page 37

Contributors

Presenter:
Desmond Lynam
Executive Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Rowlinson

Run the Risk presenter Peter Simon joins John Barrowman for the film and video quiz.
(Repeated next Sunday on BBC2)

Competition Line: [number removed] (calls cost maximum of 25p). For a copy of the rules, send an sae to Audiocall, [address removed].

Contributors

Presenter:
John Barrowman
Guest:
Peter Simon

On tonight's entertainment quiz, Sue Jenkins (Brookside's Jackie Corkhill ) and comedian Fred Macaulay take on Fully Booked presenter Zoe Ball and Matthew Lilley (Rob in Home and Away). Hosted by Mike Smith.
Director John Rooney ; Producer Nichola Hegarty

Contributors

Unknown:
Sue Jenkins
Unknown:
Jackie Corkhill
Unknown:
Fred MacAulay
Presenter:
Zoe Ball
Presenter:
Matthew Lilley
Unknown:
Mike Smith.
Director:
John Rooney
Producer:
Nichola Hegarty

A series on the health issues that affect consumers in the 1990s. Including today, the pitfalls of private medical insurance and the opt-out clauses to watch out for. Plus a report on the 75 per cent increase in suicides among men aged 15 to 34 in the last 10 years. With Judith Hann , Alice Beer , Chris Choi. Call the hotline on [number removed] and tell your story to a researcher; or write to PO Box 5555, London W 12 6WD.
Producer Owen Gay; Series producer Donna Taberer

Contributors

Unknown:
Judith Hann
Unknown:
Alice Beer
Unknown:
Chris Choi.
Producer:
Donna Taberer

The comedy about a star newspaper reporter returns with a new six-part series.
Starring John Gordon-Sinclair

Gavin Nelson moves onto the first rung of the property ladder. Meanwhile, the arrival of an old flame in the office causes new sparks to fly.
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Contributors

Writer:
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Director:
Nick Wood
Producer:
Susan Belbin
Gavin Nelson:
John Gordon-Sinclair
Clare Priddy:
Sophie Thompson
Mike Walker:
Steven O'Donnell
Jackie Spicer:
Elizabeth Counsell
Lorraine Wilde:
Camille Coduri
Richard:
Pavel Douglas
Mrs Jordan:
Polly Pleasence
Manageress:
Rosalind Adams
Waiter:
Alberto Janelli
Mr Scott:
Charles Collingwood

A dramatisation of the build-up to the events that shocked the world.
Starring Timothy Daly, Dan Lauria

Claiming to be the new Messiah, demanding his female followers as wives, stockpiling weapons and awaiting imminent Armageddon, charismatic David Koresh gathers his flock in a purpose-built compound near the sleepy town of Waco, Texas. When specialist New Orleans lawmen spearhead an attempt to curtail the cult's activities, the confrontation proves catastrophic.
(1993) (Subtitled)
Film Reviews pages 63-68

Contributors

Director:
Dick Lowry
David Koresh:
Timothy Daly
Bob Blanchard:
Dan Lauria
Jason:
Neal McDonough
Laura:
Marlee Shelton
Cole:
Kent Broadhurst
Sue Llamas:
Anne Gee Byrd
Adrian:
William O'Leary
Michelle:
Heather McAdam
Sheriff Russ:
Clu Gulager
Conway Le Bleu:
Glenn Morshower

Crime drama starring Adrian Pasdar, Eric Roberts

Nebraska in the 1920s: using an assumed name, Al Capone's baby brother Jimmy has found respectability and love as a local marshal with a tough reputation. However, as Al's activities in Chicago grow more notorious, the seizing of an illegal Capone-supplied liquor shipment sets the scene for a clash between the two brothers.
(1990)
Film Reviews pages 63-68

Contributors

Director:
John Gray
Jimmy Capone/Richard Hart:
Adrian Pasdar
Al Capone:
Eric Roberts
Kathleen Hart:
Ally Sheedy
Ralph Capone:
Titus Welliver
Frank Capone:
Anthony Crivello
Annie DeMarco:
Maria Pitillo
Joseph Littlecloud:
Jimmie F Skaggs
Mr Littlecloud:
William Andrews

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