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Sue Barker presents live coverage of the sixth day's play at Wimbledon with the third round due to be finished by close of play tonight. At this stage last year, defending champion Roger Federer had not even dropped a set, let alone come close to losing. The last time a player went through the whole men's singles tournament without dropping a set was in 1976, when Bjorn Borg claimed the first of his five consecutive titles.

BBCi: satellite and cable viewers can select action from up to five extra courts, plus a range of features, via the red button.
Freeview viewers can access two additional courts, plus the latest news and results

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Producer:
Jonathan Bramley
Editor:
Philip Bernie

10/10. Julian Clary releases the balls for the last time this series with the help of Emily Maitlis. Includes the Lotto, Lotto Extra and Thunderball draws.
Director Julian Smith ; Series producer Andy Rowe BBCi: digital viewers can take part using the handset's red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Julian Clary
Unknown:
Emily Maitlis.
Director:
Julian Smith
Producer:
Andy Rowe

Selena discovers that her nightmare with the drugs gang is far from over.

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Medical Drama: Casualty 8.25pm BBC1
One of Casualty's favourite tricks is to weave together two or three minor storylines, revealing the connection at the end. Usually it's done with sledgehammer subtlety, but tonight they're linked in such an obscure way, it's impossible to imagine anyone will guess the link.
For much of the episode it's business as usual: various patients are treated and dispatched; Maggie struggles to balance work commitments with her father's deteriorating mental state; Bex is horrified to hear from Claire that she's not the first woman to be raped by Pete; and Selena continues her quest for sainthood. But this, too, takes a dramatic turn, ending up with a member of staff fighting for their life. (Jane Rackham)

Contributors

Writer:
Nick West
Producer:
Sophie Fante
Director:
Christopher King
Selena Donovan:
Elizabeth Carling
Maggie Coldwell:
Susan Cookson
Harry Harper:
Simon MacCorkindale
Tess Bateman:
Suzanne Packer
Abs Denham:
James Redmond
Claire Guildford:
Leanne Wilson
Bex Reynolds:
Sarah Manners
Guppy Sandhu:
Elyes Gabel
Luke Warren:
Matthew Wait
Comfort Newton:
Martina Laird
Woody:
Will Thorp
Nina Farr:
Rebekah Gibbs
Dl Will Manning:
Gary Mavers
Kamile Develi:
Yildiz Hussein
Erika Okur:
Basienka Blake
DS Jimmy Straker:
Peter Amory
Melisa Develi:
Nora Armani
Stan Powell:
Jack Smethurst
Jamie Coldwell:
Thomas Hudson
Jaswant Sandhu:
Madhav Sharma
Caroline McFadden:
Tessa Churchard
Duncan McFadden:
Crispin Letts
Andy McFadden:
Danny McEvoy
Max White:
Marcus Hercules
Terry Naysmith:
Patrick Monckton
Jimmy Ferren:
Oengus McNamara
Helen Gibbons:
Katherine Parkinson
Martin Dunn:
Kieran Leonard

Explosive action thriller starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as Mark Kaminski, a small-town sheriff who was forced out of the FBI for using excessive violence. Now the bureau wants him back to help apprehend Chicago gangster Luigi Patrovita.
Review page 47.
(1986,18)

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Contributors

Director:
John Irvin
Mark Kaminski:
Arnold Schwarzeneqqer
Monique:
Kathryn Harrold
Luigi Patrovita:
Sam Wanamaker
Rocca:
Paul Shenar
Max:
Robert Davi

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