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Live coverage from the second day of the ATP grass-court tournament at the Queen's Club in west London. Last year in the first round, Britain's Ian Flanagan - then ranked 866th in the world - pulled off a shock win against Australian Mark Philippoussis , beating him 7-6, 7-6. (5) www.bbc.co.uk/tennis BBCi: between 1.00 and 8.00pm digital viewers can access alternative live coverage

Contributors

Unknown:
Ian Flanagan
Unknown:
Mark Philippoussis

In Sheffield, Paul Martin meets the last of a dying breed of knife makers, while experts Philip Serrell and Nigel Smith sift through the goods brought along to the valuation day.

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Martin
Unknown:
Philip Serrell
Unknown:
Nigel Smith

Built to be an invincible fortress, Harlech Castle, Gwynedd, was the first of its kind in medieval
Britain and was key to Edward Longshanks 's defeat of Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. Dan Cruickshank looks at the castle's revolutionary design and its role in shaping modern Britain.
Producer Sally Benton ; Exec producer Basil Comely

Contributors

Unknown:
Edward Longshanks
Producer:
Sally Benton

Kate Humble has tips on how to create a wildlife haven in your own garden or backyard. Meanwhile, Simon King has some foxy antics down at the London Wetland Centre. More tomorrow at 8pm. <s) BBCi: tips on attracting wildlife to gardens available via the red button To join Breathing Space and to receive a free information pack, call [number removed]0125 (national rate) or log on to www.bbc.co.uk/springwatch

Contributors

Unknown:
Kate Humble
Unknown:
Simon King

It's been one of the most extraordinary celebrity news stories of recent times: pop superstar Michael Jackson on trial in Santa Maria, California, on ten charges of child molestation, conspiracy and administering alcohol to a minor. With his reputation on the line, we witness proceedings through the eyes of those most concerned - dedicated fans, committed anti-paedophile protesters and the journalists sent to cover the story - resulting in a glimpse into the surreal circus that surrounded the courthouse as the singer awaited judgement day.
Director/Producer Will Yapp

Contributors

Unknown:
Michael Jackson

6/6. Tubbs and Edward's shop receives an unexpected visitor and Ross forces Pauline to hand over her pens.

RT Direct: The Complete League of Gentlemen - a five-disc DVD is available for only £34.99 (RRP £39.99) including p&p. To order, call [number removed] (national rate)

Contributors

Writer:
Jeremy Dyson
Writer:
Mark Gatiss
Writer:
Steve Pemberton
Writer:
Reece Shearsmith
Director:
Steve Bendelack
Producer:
Sarah Smith

6/6. The stolen spaceship turns out to be remote-controlled and programmed to crash into a sun. Will the gang be able to escape?
Don't panic - the radio dramatisation continues on Tuesday evenings at 6.30pm on Radio 4.
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RT Direct: a dramatisation of Douglas Adams's So Long and Thanks for All the Fish is on cassette for £9.99 (RRP £10.99) or CD for £10.99 (RRP £12.99) Call [number removed], quoting ref XXX

Contributors

Writer:
Douglas Adams
Producer:
Alan J.W. Bell
Ford Prefect:
David Dixon
Arthur Dent:
Simon Jones
Trillian:
Sandra Dickinson
Zaphod Beeblebrox:
Mark Wing-Davey
Marvin:
David Learner
Voice of Marvin:
Stephen Moore
Captain:
Aubrey Morris
Marketing girl:
Beth Porter
Voice of the Book:
Peter Jones

Seminal sci-fi horror starring Kenneth Tobey. When an alien spaceship crashes in the Arctic wastes, a nearby army unit inadvertently aids a creature capable of self-multiplying that lives on blood and is seemingly indestructible. Review page 58.
Director Christian Nyby (1951.12) (BW)

Contributors

Unknown:
Kenneth Tobey.
Director:
Christian Nyby

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