Today's story is "Too Much Noise" by Ann McGovern
Illustrated by Simms Taback
from the All England Lawn Tennis Club on the first Finals day of the world's premier tournament featuring The Final of the Men's Doubles Championship
BBC outside broadcast cameras bring you direct coverage of today's play on the Centre Court, together with a report on today's Final of the Ladies' Singles Championship.
With news, results, and comment from Harry Carpenter
(Match of the Day: BBC2. 10.20 pm)
Reporting the world tonight
and Weather
Before taking a summer break Wheelbase looks ahead to holiday motoring with a profile of a new 12,000 luxury touring car, the Triumph Stag.
Gordon Wilkins reviews the design and equipment of this three-litre newcomer, and Michael Frostick tests the car's performance on a drive to Paris and the valley of the Loire, a popular British holiday route to the sun.
(Wheelbase will be back at the end of September)
by Charlotte Bronte
A second chance to see this dramatisation in five parts by Lennox Phillips
Paulina has encountered paternal opposition to her love for Dr John. Lucy's affection for M Paul is growing deeper.
(Colour)
Otto Klemperer conducts the complete cycle in sequence with the New Philharmonia Orchestra leader Carlos Villa
Tonight Symphony No 7, in A major and Symphony No 8, in F major
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, 5 July: Symphony No 9)
Jack Kramer introduces recorded highlights of the Women's Singles Final at the All England Club, Wimbledon.
Tony Bilbow looks back over the week with William Rushton, James Cameron
and other people, other views