Presented by Bill Turnbull and Sian Williams. More at 9am.
Raymond Hollywood meets up with Jeff McWhinney , an Ulster father of four deaf children, who discusses the dilemmas of his situation. With sign language and in-vision subtitles.
Repeated on Tuesday at 2.35am on BBCI WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/seehear
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In today's culinary compendium guest chef Martin Blunos, from Bath, joins Gregg Wallace and demonstrates how to make the beetroot-based soup, borsch, sea bass stuffed with scallops, nettles and spinach, and an unusual dessert of summer berries deep fried in beer batter.
There's also an edition of Rick Stein's Fruits of the Sea, plus Fresh and Fast - Beetroot.
Director Jacqui Dales
Series producer Sara Kozak
The three-part series, in which P-Y Gerbeau explores the world of business, concludes with a look at innovations in the motor industry.
The opening play on day six of the tennis championships. With Sue Barker. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information Sue Barker's ideal tennis player. p32 Win Wimbledon final tickets: p44
I After a set with his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, Jools Holland presents live music from the festival. Other acts include No Doubt and Electric Soft Parade. More live music at 7pm on BBC Choice, and at
11.05pm on BBC2.
Producers Alison Howe , Mark Cooper
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Live coverage of the closing stages of day six, with places in the last 16 of the singles' competitions still up for grabs. In the ladies' tournament last year, the biggest casualty at this stage was French sixth seed Amelie Mauresmo , defeated 6-4, 6-4 in the third round by Thai grass-court specialist Tamarine Tanasugam. Presented by Sue Barker , commentary by John Alexander , Chris Bailey , John Barrett , Pat Cash , Andrew Castle , Matt Chilton , Mark Cox , Barry Davies , Jo Durie , Peter Fleming , Tony Gubba , Ann Jones , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , David Mercer , Simon Reed ,
Pam Shriver , Bill Threlfall and Virginia Wade. Plus reports from Phil Jones and Gary Richardson. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information Sue Barker's ideal player: p32; Win Wimbledon final tickets: p44
The second of three double-length episodes in Andrew Davies's 1995 dramatisation of Jane Austen's classic story of social mores, originally shown in six parts.
Jane's sweet nature is tested to the limit by the news that Bingley and his sisters have left Meryton. Elizabeth is finally introduced to the formidable Lady Catherine de
Bourgh. Meanwhile, Darcy returns to Roslings Park and writes to Elizabeth, revealing the truth about Wickham.
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A roundup of all the best action from day six of the grass-court championships. Presented by John Inverdale , who is joined by past stars of the tennis world, including this week Pat Cash, Mark Cox , Jo Durie , Ann Jones , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , Pam Shriver and Virginia Wade. Producer Jonny Bramley ; Editor Carl Hicks
Repeated tomorrow at Sam on BBCI
Live coverage as day two of the three-day festival kicks off its late-night line-up. Expected to feature on the Pyramid stage are Stereophonics, the Charlatans and minimalist American twosome the White Stripes.
On the second stage, brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll 's techno outfit Orbital top a line-up that includes the quirky Beta Band, plus ska-inspired punk from Less than Jake.
In the Jazz-World arena, funk and soul from Beverley Knight and electronic break-beat dance from Kosheen.
While Cornershop are far from being a "new band", they'll be pitching up in that tent alongside newcomers the Music.
Plus highlights from earlier in the day, including Electric Soft Parade, the Vines, No Doubt, Starsailor and Ian Brown. In addition, backstage acoustic performances, live reports around the site, and campfire conversations. With John Peel, Jo Whiley , Colin Murray and Andrea Oliver.
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Repeats are not indicated. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Special Education Hands Up!- collection of stories examining various words and sounds. With sign language.