Today's story is 'Stonehenge' by Joanne Cole
A courtside view of the best of the matches on the fifth day of the world's greatest Open Tournament. BBC outside broadcast cameras report direct from the All England Club.
Commentators Dan Maskell, Jack Kramer, Peter West, Bill Knight, Emlyn Jones, with a complete check on the results and the news from Harry Carpenter
(On BBC1 and BBC Wales from 6.15; Match of the Day: BBC2, 10.30 pm)
Reporting the world tonight
and Weather
Gordon Wilkins covers the motoring story of the week with Michael Frostick.
A new British four wheel drive station wagon designed for cross-country and motorway speeds up to 90 miles an hour was announced last week. It has self-levelling suspension to smooth the ride off the beaten track, a V8 engine to help towing caravans and boats, and a level of comfort for shopping or safaris.
What are its chances of success at home and abroad?
by Charlotte Bronte
A second chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by Lennox Phillips
Lucy is recovering from her infatuation for Dr. John. She has accepted friendly overtures from M. Paul, but their national and religious differences keep them apart.
(Colour)
Otto Klemperer conducts the complete cycle in sequence with the New Philharmonia Orchestra leader Carlos Villa
Tonight: Symphony No 4, in B flat major and Symphony No 5, in C minor
Otto Klemperer, 85 years old and the leading Beethoven conductor of our day, celebrates the bicentenary of the composer's birth with these performances, recorded at public concerts in the Royal Festival Hall.
(Sunday 28 June: Symphony No 6 (Pastoral))
Jack Kramer introduces recorded highlights of today's outstanding match at Wimbledon
Michael Dean looks back over the week with William Rushton and other people, other views