Presented by Sophie Raworth and Michael Peschardt. Plus news and behind-the-scenes interviews from Wimbledon with Gaby Roslin at 8.30.
Timetable on Monday
Robert Kilroy-Silk hosts his
Studio discussion. Followed by News; Weather
The age gap has taken its toll on the marriage of 23-year-old Michelle and 41-year-old Andy. Hosted by Jill McCullough and Professor Geoffrey Beattie.
Editor Dominique Vulliamy WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/health
Followed by News; Weather
A deluxe dressing table and an illuminated mirror are among the improvements made when Jake Robinson and Gavin Lowe go to work on a bedroom in Northamptonshire. Presented by Sarah Matravers. BBC GOOD HOMES MAGAZINE: L2.40
A battle of the sexes looms as a couple clash over whether to have a modern chrome or functional country kitchen.
Presented byTris Payne , with designers Beverley Stewart Vaughan, Pete Flood and Richard White. Followed by News; Weather
Elimination quiz.
Another edition of the satirical shows selected from the past decade. With Angus Deayton , Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.
Revised repeat
Weather
Weather
Live coverage from Wimbledon as the tournament reaches its ninth day and the final eight in the men's singles competition do battle. Introduced by Sue Barker. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information
With Huw Edwards. Including weather.
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Followed by Weather with David Braine.
A A flock of flying robots features on the first of the show's four travelling exhibitions. Roger Black , Katie Knapman and David Bull report live from Birmingham.
Executive producer Tina Fletcher ; Series producer Alison Gregory WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/tw
Jonathan Creek, Changing Rooms and Sunburn provide more memorable unplanned moments. With Terry Wogan.
Eight-month-old Jake remains in a critical condition in the new series set at Manchester children's hospital.
Meanwhile, young Jebran recovers from an operation to strengthen his spine. Narrated by Sue Johnston.
Series producer Maggie Sutcliffe ; Executive producer Edwina Vardey
WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/health
First of the sitcom's second series, originally shown in 2001. All Roads Lead to Ramon. Ben's not happy with Janey.
Written by James Hendrie and Ian Brown ; Director Dewi Humphreys
Producer John Bartlett
Dale Winton presents tonight's midweek draws.
Director Claire Michel
The dramatic change from child to adult is explored in a three-part insight into adolescents.
The opening programme observes girls of different ages, background and cultures as they reach puberty, looking at how they, and those around them, handle the changes. [web address removed]
Puberty - too old too young: page 35
With George Alagiah. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with David Braine. is)
Then National Lottery Update
I Jodie Foster , Gary Oldman , Emma Thompson and Brad Pitt contribute to an Omnibus profile of the Silence of the Lambs star. In an exclusive interview, the actor speaks on the set of Hannibal. Contains strong language and violent images. TheRoadtoWellville, starring Hopkins, follows. Director Adrian Sibley ; Executive producer Basil Comely 2603 75 A walk on the dark side: page 30
B Black comedy starring Anthony Hopkins , Bridget Fonda ,
Matthew Broderick and John Cusack. Eleanor Lightbody convinces her husband that a spell at a health spa will rescue their marriage. Review page 58.
Director Alan Parker (1994, 18)
Followed by Weathervlew <w)
Recently shown programmes, repeated with sign language. Ends 4.30.
Airport An air steward has allegedly obtained a dead person's passport. Shown last Thursday
2.05 Panorama Special Final look at allegations s of collusion between security forces and terrorists. Shown Sunday 23 June
2.50 Wildlife on One The life of the cane toad.
3.20 Panorama Shown on Sunday at 10.15pm
4.00 Summer Holiday Shown on Monday at 7pm