Pre-school fun.
Highlights from the penultimate day, including the ladies' singles final.
(Shown yesterday at 10.20pm on BBC2)
David Frost interviews the news-makers and reviews the papers with his guests. Including at 9.00 News plus weather later.
Diarmuid Gavin visits a Glastonbury garden said to have healing powers and Alice Beer talks to writer and broadcaster Clive James about his life and beliefs. Plus a live debate.
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Rural affairs magazine with John Craven. Including weather outlook for the week.
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Omnibus edition.
Repeated on BBC Choice at 7pm. Cast on Tuesday and Thursday (S
Live coverage of the men's singles final. Last year, Pete Sampras made sporting history by sealing his seventh
Wimbledon title in eight years with a four-set win over
Australia's Pat Rafter. More importantly, it was his 13th
Grand Slam title, making him the most-decorated Grand
Slam singles player of all time. Will he now make it 14, or will a new name be engraved on the coveted Challenge Cup?
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
If tennis overruns, subsequent programmes may change
With Peter Sissons. Weather Peter Cockroft.
Tonight's problem pets include a misogynous long-eared rabbit, a kleptomaniac airedale and a mischievous pony. Plus a fast-moving python is shown eating his dinner of dead rats and quails as an attempt is made at housetraining him. Presented by Philippa Forrester and Mark Evans. Series producer Susan McDermott
Executive producer Mark Hill
In the second ofthreeeditions visiting beautiful churches, Earl Spencer shows Pam Rhodes around St Mary's church in Great Brington, Northamptonshire, where 19 generations of his family are buried. Music includes Praise to the Holiest, Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring, Sing Joyfully, For All the Saints, Just as I Am and You Are the Day. Ifthe tennis overruns, Songs of Praise will move to BBC2 at 7.25pm. Producers Diane Reid and Sian Rees : Editor Hugh Faupel
The Reconstituted Corpse. Jonathan and Maddy investigate a beautician accused of murdering her plastic surgeon.
Written by David Renwick
Producer Susan Belbin ; Director Marcus Mortimer
With Peter Sissons. Weather Peter Cockroft.
Finger of Suspicion. Over the past 100 years, courts have come to accept fingerprint evidence as an infallible means of identifying criminals. Yet, as Shelley Jofre reports, recent cases have revealed serious flaws in the system.
Producer David Peat ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeated on Wednesday at 12.45am with sign language WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/panorama
NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news. its subject matter may change.
Thriller starring Joanna Kerns. A woman is raped in her home by an intruder. Feeling guilty about leaving his wife alone, her husband turns the house into a fortress. Review page 41. Director Larry Shaw (1996.18)
Followed by Weathervlew
Thriller starring Michael Caine and Sean Young. Through his girlfriend, an ex-secret agent becomes involved with danger and intrigue again. Review page 41. Director Russell Mulcahy (1992.18)
Ends 6.00am.