Today's story is 'Mary's Garden' by Julie Stevens
From the All England Club
Today: The Semi-finals of the Men's Singles Championship
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you the news and the 'live' action direct from the famous Centre Court.
Introduced by Harry Carpenter
(Match of the Day: BBC2, 10.0 pm)
Reporting the world tonight
and Weather
An 'incomplete' word game.
In a display of unparalleled lexicological dexterity, words are built up letter by letter and the two teams accuse each other of inadvertently completing words or of having no word to complete.
Bill Grundy, Barbara Kelly, John Slater
encounter
Henry Livings, Judith Chalmers, Leslie Sands
In the chair Brian Redhead
(from Manchester)
Chinese gold smugglers love it, gnomes in Zurich graft for it, Rockefeller doesn't think about it, Soho strippers strip for it, housewives shop with it, and some have never had it... money. The Money Programme searches out the stories where money manipulates, corrupts - and enhances the world we live in.
Dramatised by Julian Mitchell
[Starring] Max Adrian as Ferdy Rabenstein, Patience Collier as Hannah, Lady Bland, Faith Brook as Muriel Bland, Sydney Tafler as Sir Adolphus Bland
with Gwen Watford as Lea Makart
When an invitation arrives for George Bland from Ferdy Rabenstein, his parents, Sir Adolphus and Lady Muriel, are far from pleased. Ferdy reveals some facts about George's background which are to have far-reaching results.
(Patience Collier is an associate member of the Royal Shakespeare Company)
(Next week: "The Human Element")
Jack Kramer introduces recorded highlights of the outstanding match on Men's Semi-finals day at Wimbledon.
Tony Bilbow talks to Anthony Quinn
'I was being brought up on the East side of Los Angeles, one was trying anything to break through and the easiest way was either to become a gangster or a boxer, no one ever thought of being an actor or doing it artistically, one just had to do it physically.'