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The team are in the Hampshire town of Totton to tackle Leanne Parson 's lounge by updating the seventies staircase that bisects the room while creating space for a massive record collection and baby Harry's toys. (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Leanne Parson

James Murcell needs the team's help to transform a derelict church-turned-theatre, which he inherited from his late father, in time for a gala opening. Presented byTris Payne. (S)Followed by News; Weather (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
James Murcell

Antiques-based celebrity quiz, hosted by Michael Aspel , with team captains Rachel de Thame and Mark Porter. Today's guest experts are Daniel Bexfield and Kate Hunt. (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Aspel
Unknown:
Mark Porter.
Unknown:
Daniel Bexfield
Unknown:
Kate Hunt.

Live coverage from SW19 with men's quarter-final clashes scheduled to get under way. The last-eight line-up at this juncture 12 months ago saw some unfamiliar names. But while Jan-Michael Gambill and Alexander Popp were eliminated, 22-year-old Belarussian Vladimir Voltchkov kept underdog hopes buoyant. In beating Zimbabwe's Byron Black , he became the first qualifier since John McEnroe in 1977 to reach the men's semi-finals. (S) (W) WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon

Contributors

Unknown:
Jan-Michael Gambill
Unknown:
Alexander Popp
Unknown:
Vladimir Voltchkov
Unknown:
Byron Black
Unknown:
John McEnroe

The best in British technology is celebrated in a special edition from the Tomorrow's World Live Event at Earls Court.

Including accolades for consumer innovation, health innovation, and invention in industry, as well as young innovators and inventive individuals.

Repeated next Wednesday with sign language (S) (W)

Further information: Ceefax page 623;

Website: [address removed]

Contributors

Presenter:
Peter Snow
Presenter:
Philippa Forrester
Producer:
Rumu Sen-Gupta
Editor:
Saul Nasse

Mandela Special. Another chance to see the special edition in which the team descend upon a surprised Nelson Mandela. The ex-president of South Africa is having a house built in the village where he grew up, and the challenge facing the team is to turn a patch of uninspiring farmland into a garden. Director John Thomicroft : Executive producer Carol Haslam (R) (S) (W)

Contributors

Unknown:
Nelson Mandela.
Director:
John Thomicroft
Producer:
Carol Haslam

The Duke of Kent pays a visit to Birmingham's Children's hospital for the launch of the virtual-reality classroom, much to the delight of 15-year-old Azim [text removed] , who is preparing for a liver-and-kidney transplant. Aideen [text removed] , who is celebrating the end of her GCSEs, has cerebral palsy and has decided that she needs an operation on her mouth. Producer Emma Davie : Executive producer Edward Mirzoeff (S)

Contributors

Unknown:
Azim [text removed]
Unknown:
Aideen [text removed]
Producer:
Emma Davie
Producer:
Edward Mirzoeff

Second in a three-part series in which Professor Robert Winston provides a glimpse into the lives of 25 babies
- from all over the UK being followed in a 20-year project.
Tomboy or Sissy? Experiments demonstrate how it is possible to find and change the placing on the gender scale. Series producer Tessa Livingstone ; Executive producer
Sarah Hargreaves (S) (W) BBC DVD: The Human Body, price £34.99.

Contributors

Unknown:
Professor Robert Winston
Producer:
Tessa Livingstone
Producer:
Sarah Hargreaves

Recent programmes shown again with sign language. Ends 3.55.
Tomorrow's World Live Event New flexible sports pads are put to the test. Shown last Wednesday (S) (W)
2.00 Panorama The controversy surrounding the killers of James Bulger.
See Sunday's Choices. Shown Sunday at 10.15pm (S) (W) NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change.
2.40 Summer Holiday Ideas for summer vacations. (R) (S) (W)
3.10 See Hear Shown on Saturday at 10.40am on BBC2

Contributors

Unknown:
James Bulger.

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