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Wimbledon The semi-finals of the men's singles. Live coverage is introduced by Sue Barker and Steve Rider.
Commentary from John Barrett ,
John Alexander , Chris Bailey , Jeremy Bates ,
Pat Cash , Mark Cox , Jo Durie , Ann Jones , David Mercer , Pam Shriver , Bill Threlfall ,
Julian Tutt and Virginia Wade , with reports from around the courts by Garry Richardson. Cricket Live coverage of the second day's play between England and South Africa.
Videoplus code for 1.00-5.00 (not PDC).
5.00-8.30 (not PDC) Including at 2.40 News, Regional News Subtitled Weather

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker
Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
John Barrett
Unknown:
John Alexander
Unknown:
Chris Bailey
Unknown:
Jeremy Bates
Unknown:
Pat Cash
Unknown:
Mark Cox
Unknown:
Jo Durie
Unknown:
Ann Jones
Unknown:
David Mercer
Unknown:
Pam Shriver
Unknown:
Bill Threlfall
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Virginia Wade
Unknown:
Garry Richardson.

Alan Titchmarsh takes steps to ensure the flowering season is prolonged at his Barleywood garden, and counsels on ways to revive ailing citrus plants. Pippa Greenwood visits a low-allergen garden in Cornwall, Stephen Lacey discovers a walled herb garden in Northumberland and Valerie Waters is in South Wales, where she visits a plot bordered by a railway line.
See today's choices.
(Subtitled)
BBC MAGAZINE: Gardeners World is available from newsagents
BBC BOOKS: four pocket-sized Gardeners' World books - featuring advice on climbers, hardy perennials, water-garden plants and patios - are available, priced £1.99 each
See Alan Titchmarsh : page 44

Contributors

Unknown:
Alan Titchmarsh
Unknown:
Pippa Greenwood
Unknown:
Stephen Lacey
Unknown:
Valerie Waters
Executive Producer:
Tony Laryea
Series Producer:
Colette Foster

Highlights of the action from the men's semi-final matches. Will today's clashes have thrown up two new names to go forward to Sunday's showdown? In 1996, two unseeded players contested the final as Richard Krajicek
of the Netherlands defeated American
MaliVai Washington. Introduced by Sue Barker.
Followed by Video Nation Caribbean Shorts

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Krajicek
Unknown:
Malivai Washington.
Introduced By:
Sue Barker.

Comedy-drama set in fifties Baltimore. Starring Steve Guttenberg, Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin

Baltimore, 1959: for five young men, the local diner is the centre of their world, a place in which to laugh, cry, reminisce about the past and make plans for the future. In this particular week, they celebrate Christmas and face up to adulthood - which means saying goodbye to love and an end to their diner days.
(1982, 15)
See Films: pages 60-66 ****

Contributors

Director:
Barry Levinson
Eddie:
Steve Guttenberg
Boogie:
Mickey Rourke
Beth:
Ellen Barkin
Fenwick:
Kevin Bacon
Shrevie:
Daniel Stern
Billy:
Timothy Daly
Modell:
Paul Reiser
Barbara:
Kathryn Dowling
Bagel:
Michael Tucker
Mrs Simmons:
Jessica James
Carol Heathrow:
Colette Blonigan
Diane:
Kelle Kipp
Tank:
John Aquino
David Frazer:
Richard Pierson
Jane Chisholm:
Claudia Cron

Continuing the US science-fiction adventure series.
Stardust. The 58th participate in a top-secret misinformation campaign designed to divert
Chig attention from an imminent attack by Earth forces.
Repeat
Followed by Weatherview

Contributors

Nathan West:
Morgan Weisser
Shane Vansen:
Kristen Cloke
Cooper Hawkes:
Rodney Rowland
Vanessa Damphousse:
Lanei Chapman
Paul Wang:
Joel De La Fuente
Colonel McQueen:
James Morrison
General Oliver Radford:
Ronaldg Joseph
Chaplain:
Edmund Lshaff
James Dark Moon:
Pato Hoffman
Officer Crow:
Robert Crow

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