Highlights of the ladies' final. Presented by John Inverdale.
(Shown yesterday at 10.20pm on BBC2)
With Bill Turnbull, Sian Williams.
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For this and the next eight weeks, Peter Sissons is the guest presenter on the topical discussion show. Including 9.00 News, plus weather later.
Despite losing her limbs, Helen Smith became a TV reporter and paralympic athlete.
Lisa Potts talks to her in the first of a new feature on remarkable people. Philippa Forrester and Ross Kelly host the show.
Series producer Abigail Saxon ; Executive producer Chris Loughlin DISCUSSION: to join in, call [number removed] (maximum cost 8p) or email heaven@bbc.co.uk
Europe's largest agriculture event, Warwickshire's Royal
Show, is reviewed by the team. Presented by John Craven. Including weather for the week ahead. www.bbc.co.uk/factsheets/countiyfile EMAIL: countryfile@bbc.co.uk
Omnibus edition.
Cast on Thursday
The men's singles final, live from the Centre Court of the All England Club. The match is scheduled to start at 2pm.
Lleyton Hewitt raced to the title last year - his second victory in a grand-slam event - but there will be no repeat this year for the young Australian following his shock first-round exit. Who will be hoisting aloft the silver-gilt cup - presented to the club way back in 1887 - as Hewitt's successor in SW19? Hosted by Sue Barker. See yesterday's
Choice. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button for special features
With Jane Hill. Regional News
Weather with Alex Deakin. www.bbc.co.uk/news
A pair of Staffordshire zebras are among the finds unearthed when Michael Aspel and the team visit Lochgilphead, in Argyll and Bute. Other finds include a valuable painting on an asbestos tile from an internment camp, a carved bone ship made by Napoleonic prisoners of war and work by Hamilton McKenzie , the Scottish artist who met a tragic end. Producer Michele Burgess ; Executive producer Christopher Lewis
www.bbc.co.uk/antiques BBC HOMES AND ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: new issue out 10 July, price £2.95
The muddiest conditions the team has faced weren't enough to stop them transforming the garden of a Buckinghamshire retirement home. One year on, Charlie Dimmock returns to see how the work of herself, Alan Titchmarsh and Tommy Walsh has been maintained - and finds that the home'sjolliest resident, Dolly, has become a celebrity in her own right.
Director John Thornicroft ; Executive producer Carol Haslam Who's the top brand?: page 18
Halle Berry walks the catwalk in tears, Will Young gets his degree and Rio Ferdinand shimmies through an end-of-school number. Angus Deayton - shown both in and out of a rabbit suit - presents the seventh selection of clips portraying famous faces as never seen before.
Producers Mike Parkinson and Samantha Peters ; Executive producer
Caroline Wright (Revised repeat)
With Jane Hill. Weather with Alex Deakin.
The Baby Business. Thousands of British couples receive
IVF treatment every year. Twenty-five years after the birth of the world's first test-tube baby, Panorama investigates fertility clinics and asks whether the law and the regulatory body are failing to protect patients' interests. See also The IVF Debate, which follows at 10.55pm on BBC4.
Producer Nicole Kleeman ; Editor Mike Robinson Repeat with sign language on Wednesday at 1.30am www.bbc.co.uk/panorama NOTE: as Panorama is likely to react to news, its subject matter may change
Comedy drama. In 1965, disc jockey Adrian Cronauer arrives at the US army's Saigon radio station to present a regular morning show. His outrageous style soon lifts the morale of the troops but rankles with some of his superiors. Widescreen. Review page 44.
Director Barry Levinson (1987, 15) Film Trivia: page 49
Space Scouts. A look at how probes and satellites that are sent into space might find answers to questions about the Universe. With Patrick Moore. Series producer Jane Fletcher
Repeated next Saturday on BBC2
Followed by Weatherview
Patrick Moore looks at how probes and satellites that are sent into space might find answers to questions about the Universe. He interviews Dr Helen Walker. Show more