Highlights of day five of the lawn tennis championships, hosted by John Inverdale.
Shown yesterday
Ends 12.00.
Tom and Jerry Kids
Prehistoric Pals, Super Droopy and Dripple Boy make up this morning's triple bill.
7.25 Taz-Mania
Another incredible adventure with Taz and his misfit family.
7.45 UBOS
Gremlins put a sleeping spell on the school. Can Cassy and co reverse it?
8.10 Arthur
DW tries to adopt a deer, then Buster hits the books for the first time.
8.35 Rugrats
The pals try to cheer up their babysitter, then Angelica plays Charlie's Angels.
9.00 The Saturday Show
Blazin' Squad, Kym Marsh and onetime Popstars hopeful Javine Hilton are in the studio. The Appleton sisters guest on Top of the Pops Saturday and there's a competition to report from Glasgow's T in the Park rock festival.
Plus fun and games in the Scooby Zone and helpings of The Woody Woodpecker Show, Lizzie McGuire and The Scooby and Scrappy Show.
Presented by Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant.
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Jo Whiley's summer festival guide: p20
Introduced by Sue Barker.
12.15 Athletics Focus
European and world indoor triple jump champion Christian Olsson discusses his bid to wrest the number one mantle from his British rival and idol
Jonathan Edwards.
12.45 Wimbledon 2003 British summer weather permitting, this afternoon should see the conclusion of the third-round singles matches as the All
England championships nears midway point in the tournament. This stage last year saw
Tim Henman win a difficult four-set match on Centre Court against the experienced South African Wayne Ferreira , while the number one seed, Australian
Lleyton Hewitt , cruised through into the fourth round.
Executive producer (tennis) Paul Davies Editor (athletics) James Bentley
www.bbc.co.uk/sport Berried treasure: page 37
Regional News; Weather
Neil and Christine Hamilton try to survive without each other, while Nigella Lawson turns temptress - courtesy of Alistair McGowan and Ronni Ancona, with Jan Ravens, Roger Blake and Victor Romero Evans.
Parents select a prospective suitor to accompany their son or daughter on holiday in the second of the series.
The Vargassoffs. Johnny, the barman who nearly wrecked his father's 50th birthday, Kevin, who has an unusual approach to home movies and Alan, who will do anything to appear on TV - who will Beki's mum and dad choose?
Director Justin Murphy ; Producers Mark Tinkler , Dave Winnan Alison Graham on humiliation TV: page 59
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A mime artist makes mischief in the park, an elderly lady has a surprise snack for passers-by and a gorilla escapes from a zoo in the fifth of the prank-packed programmes.
Director Pascal Carette ; Producer Philip Morrow
Dale Winton hosts as five hopefuls bid to win big money. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Producer Andrew Musson : Executive producer David Young The National Lottery- Midweek Draws is on Wednesday at 9.50pm
Action spy thriller based on the 1960s TV series. The elite
Impossible Mission Force's latest assignment is to recover stolen information that threatens to blow the cover of US spies throughout the world. But the plan goes disastrously wrong. Widescreen. Review page 49.
Director Brian De Palma (1996, PG)
Classic sitcom set in south London. Del goes into the antiques business. Can it be that he has something of value?
With Darren Jordon. Weather Michael Fish. Letter of the Week: page 7
Followed by National Lottery Update
Dubuykk. Are vampires the stuff of fiction? Mysterious deaths start to occur when a peasant girl arrives from Herzogovina in the fifth part of the supernatural series.
Written by Andrew Marshall ; Producer Marcus Mortimer
Director Joe Ahearne www.bbc.co.uk/strange
Comedy thriller. Determined to go straight, cat burglar
Bernice Rhodenbarr is drawn back into crime when she is blackmailed by a corrupt ex-cop. Review page 50.
Director Hugh Wilson (1987, 15)
Ulrika Jonsson and Simply Red guest. Shown yesterday
A selection of light-hearted gaffes from the archives. With regulars Ally McCoist, and Frankie Dettori and Sue Barker. Producer Phil Wye ; Series producer Carl Doran Shown last Tuesday
Followed by Weatherview
Pop hits. Shown yesterday