With Dermot Murnaghan and Mishal Husain.
Breakfast Briefing at 6.00; weather every half-hour from 6.15; national/ regional news half-hourly from 6.27. Editor David Kermode
A newly engaged couple need to "nd their perfect love nest. Will they be lucky in Leeds?
Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts take a look at a bungalow in the glorious Devon countryside and a cottage in Stoke on Trent. Plus an old shop in Liverpool. FOllowed by News; Weather
New series 1/4. Nadia Sawalha travels to Boscastle in Cornwall to meet two generations of the same family who had their homes wrecked in the devastating flood. Plus the family brought closer together by a house fire in Nottingham.
The former Wimbledon champion talks frankly about the high cost that success has brought since his first, astonishing victory at SW19 as an unseeded 17-year-old back in 1985. Followed by News; Weather
Geoff and partner Jamie need funds for a bathroom makeover at a house near Brighton.
Regional News; Weather
Further live coverage from SW19 of the opening day's action from the world's top grass-court tournament.
Switzerland's Roger Federer , who lifted the men's singles title in 2003 and 2004, continues the defence of his crown on Centre
Court. Will the crowds, expecting more inspirational play from the world number one, also witness any opening-day upsets to match last year's ousting of Thailand's Paradorn Srichaphan - the first of the men's seeds to be knocked out? With Sue Barker. Editor Philip Bernie ; Executive producer Paul Davies BBCi: interactive services available to digital viewers www.bbcco.uk/wimbledon The great summer of sport: page 25 Why we love ... referee Alan Mills : p71 Get set for tennis offers: page
With George Alagiah and Sian Williams. Followed by Weather with Peter Gibbs.
GREATER LONDON BBC London News Hosted by Emily MaitliS. Editor Catherine Hearne
SOUTH EAST South East Today With Rob Smith , Ian Palmer and Beverley Thompson. Editor Quentin smith EAST Look East With Stewart White and Amelia Reynolds. Producers Ian Kings and Lisa Reynolds
Roads. A look at how botched repairs are behind an alarming number of motoring deaths and injuries. Series producer Mike Lewis ; Editor Dave Stanford
Postponed from 6 June NOTE: as Real Story reacts to the news, its content may change
New series 1/6. The Luminous Continent. Humanitarian rocker Bob Geldof begins a personal journey across Africa, travelling through the Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Masailand. Continues on Wednesday at 7.30pm. Director/Producer John Maguire Building Africa expbres the continent's architectural history, 9pm on BBC4 RT DIRECT: the hardback book Geldof in Africa is available for only £18 (RRP £20) including p&p. To order, send a cheque payable to Radio Times, stating titles required, to [address removed], or call [number removed] (national rate) Travelling man: page 18
Dennis and Sharon's return causes havoc in the Square. Writer Sarah Phelps Repeated at 10pm on BBC3 Soap & Flannel: page 51; For cast see page 52
4/6. Smelling a Rat. A crashed tanker on the motorway causes a big stink. Jamie Theakston narrates.
Producer Simon Meehan ; Series producer Bruce Lippold
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with John Hammond.
Victor stumbles across a sinister care home for the elderly. Arabella Weir guests.
Dorothy persuades Gary to see a relationship counsellor in a 1997 episode of Simon Nye's comedy.
3/4. Sweet Science. Secrets are revealed when Jack (Colin Friels) investigates the case of an old man who has been locked in a stairwell for the weekend.
Followed by Weatherview
Signed programmes.
Private Life of a Masterpiece 3/5. Paolo Uccello's
The Battle of San Romano.
2.00 ONE life 3/9. The heartwarming journey of terminally ill teenage mother Beckie Williamson.
2.40 Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre 2/10. Featuring a would-be police-car driver.
3.25 Junior Mastermind 1/5. Topics include Artemis Fowl and The Vicar of Dibley.