Hosted by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky plus, from 8.30. Craig Doyle reports from Wimbledon.
Timetable on Monday
Studio discussion hosted by Robert Kilroy-Silk . Followed by News; Weather
The trials and triumphs of staff and patients at Guy's and St Thomas ', one of Britain's biggest and busiest hospital complexes. Followed by News; Weather
An Edwardian makeover is in store for a dining room in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. www.bbc.co.uk/homes
Pub staff swap pint-pulling for Profit-hunting at the Derby antiques fair. Meanwhile, Tim Wonnacott learns how to spot repairs. Followed by News; Weather
Hemswell in Lincolnshire is the scene for more turning of clutter into cash at a car boot sale. Lorne Spicer presents the programme.
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Alistair Stewart, Joan Bakewell and James Martin join David Frost and Loyd Grossman for an intimate journey around celebrity homes.
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Today should see the remaining eight men in the singles competition in action. Last year, with "Henmania" in full swing, Britain's number one managed only a single set of his quarter-final against the Brazilian Andre Sa before rain halted proceedings. But
Wimbledon is used to rain - there have been only five rain-free championships since records began 80 years ago.
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With George Alagiah and Sophie Raworth. Including a weather summary.
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Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
African Assassin - a Wildlife Whodunit. The crime scene is the Savannah, the victim is a gazelle fawn - but who is the killer? David Attenborough follows clues left by the usual suspects as he investigates the behaviour and interaction of lions, leopards, cheetahs and jackals. Producer Mark Fletcher ; Series editor Sara Ford www.bbc.co.uk/nature BBC WILDLIFE MAGAZINE: new issue on sale 24 June. price L2.90 The RT Kids' Panel: page 38
Bacteria breeding on our bodies come under the spotlight as the second interactive roadshow takes place in Birmingham, as well as a DIY kit to re-create a 1930s TV broadcast. With Katie Knapman and Gareth Jones.
Director Lisa MacHale ; Series producer Kate Beetham
Trude Mostue , Valerie Singleton and Antony Worrall
Thompson contribute to a look at what happens when our furry friends become foes. Ben Fogle introduces a selection of stories - liberally sprinkled with archive comedy clips - including a tale from Terry Nutkins about how he lost fingers in a horrific otter-bite incident.
Director Sally Thomson ; Series producer Kerry Richardson
Dale Winton hosts the midweek draws.
Director Richard Valentine ; Producer Suzy Lamb
With Huw Edwards. 10.25 Regional News
Followed by Weather with Michael Fish.
Then National Lottery Update
- Thriller starring Dana Delany. An attorney fears there's been a case of mistaken identity when her best friend pays a visit and is found murdered in her apartment. Review page 54. Director Nick Gomez (2001)
Programmes with sign language. Ends 4.20.
Panorama
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Two bedrooms in Weston-super-Mare enjoy Victorian and contemporary makeovers.
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The finger of shame points at the gas trade.
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Jamie pursues £1000 of unpaid motoring offence fines in the last of the series.
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The UK's victims of vandalism turn the tables on the criminals.
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