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Live coverage of the fourth round where, at this stage 12 months ago, Roger Federer sent out a warning to his rivals with an ominous straight sets win against talented Spaniard Juan Carlos Ferrero. The Swiss star really found his rhythm in the latter stages of the tournament, and will begin as the favourite for the men's title at SW19.

(HD - live Centre and Number One Court coverage only)

Live commentary on Radio Five Live

Digital viewers can select a range of extra features via the red button.
Additional services also available at [web address removed]

Continued live coverage from the grass courts of Wimbledon (the third Grand Slam event of the year) and the fourth round of the men's and ladies' tournaments as the final 16 battle it out at SW19.
(HD - live Centre and Number One Court coverage only) - digital viewers can select action from up to five extra courts, pIus 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 BBC Radio Five Live. news and scores, and video highlights packages at the end of play, visit [web address removed]

3/6. It's Victor's 75th birthday and Jack is determined that they celebrate in style. After much discussion in the Clansman, he organises a trip of a lifetime - a voyage down the river in an inflatable dinghy with Winston also on board. But what starts out as Three Men in a Boat, soon deteriorates into Deliverance.
Strong language.
(Repeated next Sunday)

Contributors

Writer:
Ford Kiernan
Writer:
Greg Hemphill
Director/Producer:
Michael Hines
Jack Jarvis:
Ford Kiernan
Victor McDade:
Greg Hemphill
Winston Ingram:
Paul Riley
Tam Mullen:
Mark Cox
Isa Drennan:
Jane McCarry
Navid:
Sanjeev Kohli
Bobby:
Gavin Mitchell
Shug:
Paul Young
Eric:
James Martin
Meena:
Shamshad Ahktar
Chris the Postie:
Sandy Nelson
Neddy Mum:
Julie Toal
Leader of the Neds:
James McKenzie

3/6. Reacquaint yourself with Ivan and Judy - wigmakers to the stars, and DI Angie Barker, tough cop and mother. Plus Lauren actually bothers to go to a gym. Guest-starring Una Stubbs.

Contributors

Comedian:
Catherine Tate
[Actress]:
Una Stubbs
Director:
Gordon Anderson
Producer:
Geoffrey Perkins

Profiling Ronald Searle, one of Britain's greatest graphic artists and the creator of the St Trinian's cartoons who, after growing exasperated by the public's obsession with the fictional schoolgirls, left the country in 1961. But what effect did Searle's self-imposed exile and experiences in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp have on his work? Featuring contributions from fellow cartoonists Gerald Scarfe, Steve Bell, Martin Rowson and Posy Simmonds.

(The Wild Life of Gerald Durrell is tomorrow at t1.20pm)

Contributors

Interviewee:
Gerald Scarfe
Interviewee:
Steve Bell
Interviewee:
Martin Rowson
Interviewee:
Posy Simmonds
Director:
Sarah Howitt
Producer:
Robert Dawson Scott

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