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From the Philip Morant School
Singing Hands concert in Colchester, featuring both deaf and hearing pupils. Plus a profile of fashion designer Elizabeth Presnell. With voiceover and in-vision subtitles. Repeated on Tuesday at 2.05am on BBC1 www.bbc.co.uk/seehear

Contributors

Designer:
Elizabeth Presnell.

Live coverage from SW19 on the penultimate day of tennis's most prestigious grass-court tournament. Who is the new ladies' singles champion? And now all eyes will be on the men's doubles. A year ago the Australian/South Africa duo of Stephen Huss and Wesley Moodie became the first-ever qualifiers to lift the trophy. Sue Barker presents the action.
The commentary team includes Tracy Austin,
Chris Bailey, John Barrett, Chris Bradman, Pat
Cash, Andrew Castle, Matt Chilton, Jimmy Connors, Mark Cox, Annabel Croft, Barry Davies, Jo Durie, Peter Fleming, Jason Goodall, John Lloyd, John McEnroe, David Mercer, Louise Pleming, Simon Reed, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie, Michael Stich, Bill Threlfall and Virginia Wade.
(HD - live Centre and Number One Court coverage only)
Digital viewers can select action from other courts, plus a range of extra features, via the handset's red button.
For live commentary on Radio Five Live, news, scores and video highlights, visit www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon

Disconcerting comedy of manners, adapted from the play by Oscar Wilde , starring Cate Blanchett ,
Minnie Driver and Rupert Everett. A successful MP is bribed into pushing a scheme through the House of Commons by a woman he once had dealings with, jeopardising his career and marriage. Review page 45.
Director Oliver Parker (1999, PG)

Contributors

Play By:
Oscar Wilde
Unknown:
Cate Blanchett
Unknown:
Minnie Driver
Unknown:
Rupert Everett.
Director:
Oliver Parker
Lady Chiltern:
Cate Blanchett
Mabel Chiltern:
Minnie Driver
Arthur Goring:
Rupert Everett
Laura Cheveley:
Julianne Moore
Sir Robert Chiltern:
Jeremy Northam
Lord Caversham:
John Wood
Lady Markby:
Lindsay Ouncan
Phipps:
Peter Vaughan
Baron Arnheim:
Jeroen Krabbe

Will China, Corby and coffee confuse contestants David Mitchell , Bill Bailey , Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies as they pit their wits against host Stephen Fry and his quite interesting questions?
Director Ian Lorimer : Producer John Lloyd

Contributors

Unknown:
David Mitchell
Unknown:
Bill Bailey
Unknown:
Phill Jupitus
Unknown:
Alan Davies
Unknown:
Stephen Fry
Director:
Ian Lorimer
Producer:
John Lloyd

Enjoyable but violent black comedy thriller starring Rachel Weisz and Susan Lynch as two women who hatch a bizarre plan to make the killing of an abusive partner look like a kidnapping. But their scam hits a snag when they attract the attention of a corrupt police inspector. Review page 45.
Director Bill Eagles (2000,18) Susan Lynch stars in Soundproof on Wednesday at 9pm

Contributors

Unknown:
Rachel Weisz
Unknown:
Susan Lynch
Director:
Bill Eagles
Director:
Susan Lynch
Petula:
Rachel Weisz
Dorothy:
Susan Lynch
Tony:
Lain Glen
Ronnie McMinn:
Maurice Roeves
Detective Inspector George Hepburn:
Alex Norton
Brian McMinn:
Tom Mannion

Open University/General Interest Repeats not indicated
2.00 Science Shack Adam Hart-Davis builds his own version of the "wobbly" Millennium Bridge. 29373 2.30 Lab Detectives Toxicology solves a real-life murder mystery. 2047489 2.45 Background Brief Science and the Psychics. Do humans have a sixth sense? 6275880 3.00 The Birth of Liquid Crystals
3.30 Catching the Good Health Train Tracking the train bringing affordable healthcare to people in South Africa's poorest rural communities. 22460 4.00
Hospitals - Who Needs Them? How new technologies are changing healthcare delivery. 106254.30 Open
Advice - a Meeting of Minds A holiday break with a difference. 94064 5.00 An English Education The controversy over using English to teach some of the children in one Indian city. 68151 5.30 Rough Science The team tackle the last set of challenges.

Contributors

Unknown:
Shack Adam Hart-Davis

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