Ends 6.50.
Flmbtes Florrie 's woolly scarf begins to unravel.
Ends 8.10.
Rotten Ralph
Sarah's cat learns that it takes two to tango.
7.00 Serious Jungle
Scorpions hamper work on the orang-utan project.
(Shown last Friday, BBC1)
7.30 UGetMe
Demos from aspiring young presenters start to roll in.
(For cast see Thursday) (First shown on CBBC channel)
Contact Details: text message your music requests to [number removed]; or phone a "shout-out" to [number removed] (calls cost 60 pence per minute)
7.40 Misery Guts
Keith turns the chippy into a "drive thru."
8.05 Newsround
The first of this week's daily bulletins.
Ends 9.00.
Clifford the Big Red Dog
Jetta leams about respect.
8.25 Balamory
Edie is at a loose end.
(For cast see Tuesday)
(First shown on CBeebies channel)
8.45 Doctor Otter
Lucky plays blind man's buff.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Family drama. Texas, 1869: a stray, yellow hunting dog is adopted by a farming family.
But one day a cowboy arrives claiming the animal belongs to him. Review page 57.
Director Robert Stevenson (1957, U)
Grooming tips.
Repeats are not indicated.
10 40 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Captain Crimson: Operation
Recovery 6687255 11.00 Look and Read (ages 7-9) Captain
Crimson: Black to the Future 6634255 11.20 Primary History
(ages 7-9) Snapshots: Children in the Second World War - Evacuation 8006033 11.40 Primary
History (ages 7-9) Snapshots:
Children in the Second World War-Daily Life
Live coverage from the All
England Club on the opening day of the prestigious 14-day tennis tournament.
As the men's singles get underway, Australia's Lleyton Hewitt begins the defence of his title on Centre Court. With
Sue Barker. BBCi: digital viewers press the red handset button to view other courts/information www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
Ends 3.45.
Tweenies Songtime
The gang sing a favourite song.
3.25 Bob the Builder
Plans for a garden water feature go awry, then a fence collapses.
Ends 5.35.
Arthur
Playful ghosts arrive in Elwood City.
4.10 The Wild Thornberrys
Eliza has a stomach ache.
4.35 Lizzie McGuire
A bad girl named Angel befriends Lizzie.
Rptd tomorrow 7.40am
5.00 Blue Peter
A history of crime and punishment in Britain.
Rptd tomorrow at 7am
5.25-5.35 Newsround
Topical reports.
More live coverage from the grass courts of Wimbledon, the third Grand Slam event of the year, as the men's and ladies' singles competitions get under way. Last year, number two seed Marat Safin of Russia brushed off the challenge of France's Cedric Pioline in a straight-sets victory - will this year's seeds be assured a safe passage to the second round? Highlights of the day are at 9.30pm. Producers Richard Carr , Jonathan Bramley , Helen Kuttner ; Editors
Dave Gordon , Lawrence Duffy , Carl Hicks , Philip Bernie BBCi: digital viewers can select action from up to four different courts, join in discussions, and access the latest scores and news by pressing the red button on their remote control
RT decides who are the greatest players: page 19
SmartTV Featured in this term's issue of Smart TV magazine: available from WHSmith; or order on [number removed]
A team of fine art auctioneers battle it out with a team of psychiatrists in a bid to get through to the series quarter-finals. Jeremy Paxman plays quiz master.
Director Tracey Rooney ; Producer Peter Gwyn
Past stars of the tennis world join John Inverdale to review highlights of the first day's play at SW19. Producer Richard Carr ; Editor Lawrence Duffy
Repeated tomorrow at 9am
Analysis of today's news with Kirsty Wark.
[web address removed]
Fourth in the re-run of the series following families dealing with genetic diseases.
The Costello Family. Jim Costello was 20 when he began showing symptoms of a rare and incurable genetic condition. He is now 50 and the disease has caused his face to be eaten away by skin cancer, while three of his four children have also inherited the condition. This programme looks at life for the Costellos and follows Jim as he tries a pioneering new treatment. Narrated by John Hannah.
Director Fran Landsman ; Series producer Steve Greenwood
Continuing the re-run of the series in which bosses return to the shop floor.
Bin Man. Tom Riall , managing director of Onyx, the UK's biggest waste disposal company, takes to the streets of London for a week. Working on a dustcart in the West End, he finds the bin men disillusioned and underpaid.
Producer Kelly Webb-Lamb ; Executive producer Robert Thirkell
Repeats are not indicated.
Open University 12.30 Healthy Living.... Back to the Future: what have dance, gardening, massage and magic got to do with health? 70502 1.00 Meaning in Abstract Art: the development of abstract art and what it actually means. 47811 1.30 Dialogue in the Dark: a dramatisation of James Boswell 's visit to the dying philosopher David Hume.
Secondary Schools 2.00 American Voices -a History of America 1917-1941: a fascinating look at America through the eyes of different characters of the era.
Languages 4.00 Talk German (parts 1-4)
The Tool Kit to Communicating 5.00 Talking with Others: improving communication and confidence at work. Open University 6.00 The Argument from Design: scientists discuss their theories about the origins of the universe.