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A purple worm sighting.
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Josie needs building blocks to tell her fairground story.
A tale about a bad wolf and a mother hen.
A magic trick goes wrong.
Jelly and Jackson make a tent.
Jorge has a new toy.
Followed by CBeebies Birthdays
Shown yesterday at 9.25pm
Westminster update.
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Promotion means Herman will have to drive the hearse. (BW)
Saucy film clips.
Triumphant at Queen Club last month, will second seed, Andy Roddick, feature in today's semi-finals as last year?
BBCi: digital viewers press the red button to view play on the other courts
Buster thinks there's a tiger in the state forest.
Chester and AJ argue over Timmy.
7/7. The teachers have a surprise in store. A new series starts in two weeks' time.
8/10. The King is forced to share his castle with Queen Sensible.
The conclusion to the action on day 11, which sees the men's semi-finals taking pride of place.
A win for Tim Henman would mark his best ever performance here; last year saw a disappointing quarter-final exit for the Briton against the unseeded Croatian Mario Ancic , who went on to meet
Andy Roddick in the semis. But Ancic faltered as Roddick chalked up a 6-4,4-6,7-5,7-5 victory to reach his first Wimbledon final at the age of just 21. At the other end of the age spectrum, 47-year-old Martina Navratilova failed in her attempt to win a record 21 titles as she and Lisa Raymond crashed out of the ladies' doubles semi-finals. With Sue Barker.
BBCi: satellite and cable viewers can select action from up to five extra courts, plus a range of extra features, by pressing the red button on their handset. Freeview viewers can access two additional courts, as well as the latest news, scores and results. For live commentary from Radio 5 Live, news and scores, and three-minute video highlights packages at the end of the day's play, visit www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon
Monty has advice on pest control and ways to tackle other problems prevalent during the summer, white Joe demonstrates the best ways to keep gardens watered at this time of the year. Also, Carol consults with the RHS bug expert at the society's beautiful Wisley Gardens in Surrey, and Sarah Raven is busy in the dry garden at Berryfields adding exciting new plants that thrive even during prolonged heatwaves. Producer Andy Vernon ; Series producer Sarah Moors BBC GARDENERS' WORLD MAGAZINE: E2.95, monthly
Rick visits his favourite local fish market in Looe,
Cornwall, and challenges the Suffolk "Ladies in Pigs" - a group who promote the consumption of British pork and bacon - to a tasting test. Last in series, but Rick returns with a brand new series in August. Director/Producer David Pritchard
Who's made it through to the men's final on Sunday? Repeated tomorrow on BBC1
With Gavin Esler.
Journalists John Tusa, Rosie Boycott and James Brown discuss the cultural week with Mark Lawson.
1/2. Rock stars feature in this first, meaty montage from Later ... with Jools Holland , including John Cale , Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, the Cure, New York's the Bravery,
Montreal's Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Green Day, PJ Harvey , and the Killers. Later.... Africa is next Friday. Producer Alison Howe See also The African Rock 'n' Roll Years on BBC4 at 12.45am
Jools is joined by John Cale, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds, The Cure, The Bravery, Arcade Fire, Foo Fighters, Green Day, PJ Harvey and The Killers.
Creepy psychological horror starring Richard Dix and produced by low-budget maestro Val Lewton. Aboard the cargo ship Altair, junior officer Tom Merriman suspects his obsessive captain of insanity, but his fellow crew members take no notice of his warnings.
Review page 52. (1943) (BW)
Followed by The Witness
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