Children's show for three- to five-year-olds, with live action and and animatronics. Sing along with the Tweenies to their song, Wheels on the Bus. Show more
Comedy series about two agents in a top-secret organisation. Martian gravity thieves are sucking up the Earth's gravity and flying it off the planet. Show more
Children from across the UK talk about their interests, hobbies and passions. Eleven-year-old Eden loves everything punk - the fashion, the music and the attitude. Show more
Adventure game. The PowerPlays have scuppered Team Sting's efforts all week; are they confident of making a comeback despite Team Claws substantial head start? Show more
Marine biologist and filmmaker Rick Rosenthal champions the endangered yet little-known ocean giants, billfish. Show more
Superfish. Marine biologist Rick Rosenthal 's journey across three oceans to capture sailfish, marlin and swordfish on camera.
Nicholas Crane visits Cape Wrath to join in a NATO military exercise with the army, navy and air force who are representing troops from Germany, the US and the UK. Show more
Dublin to Belfast. Neil Oliver looks at how the sea has shaped Ireland. (Revised repeat)
Further live coverage from the world's premier grass-court competition, with the focus being on the men's and ladies' doubles finals. The commentary team includes Chris Bailey ,
Boris Becker , Andrew Castle , Barry Davies , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , Sam Smith and Virginia Wade.
Executive producer Paul Davies ; Editor Michael Cole Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1.30pm to 8.00pm, Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choice of courts, plus news, latest scores and stats; highlights are available through the night
Michael Stich 's Expert Eye: page 36; Photo galleries and more at www.radiotimes.com/wimbledon
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
Sue Barker introduces further live coverage from Wimbledon, featuring the men's and women's doubles finals. Plus interviews and reactions from the women's singles final. Show more
Come In, Your Time Is Up. The platoon tries to fish a German air crew out of a dinghy on a lake. Writers David Croft and Jimmy Perry
The National Health Service came into existence on 5 July 1948, but it was not an easy birth. Today it serves the needs of one-and-a-half million patients and their families every day, but in the months leading up to its inception it faced a barrage of criticism from the media, the Conservative Party and, most vociferously, from doctors, nurses and dentists who feared they would lose their independence. Labour's Minister of Health, Nye Bevan , was the man charged with delivering the NHS; this film reveals how his determination, courage and political skill instituted a system that is widely regarded as a national treasure.
Director Mark Hayhurst ; Producer Ian Macmillan
See also Panorama on Monday at 8.30pm on BBC1
The story of the birth of the NHS, revealing how close its opponents came to defeating it and why the some of the fiercest opposition came from the medical profession. Show more
Alexander Armstrong is in the chair, with comedian Jo Caulfield and film director Michael Winner teaming up with Ian Hislop and Paul Merton.
Director Paul Wheeler ; Producer Jo Bunting