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Presented by Bill Turnbull and Louise Minchin.
Weather every half hour from 6.15; national/regional news half hourly from 6.27.
Contributors
Presented By:
Bill
Turnbull
Presented By:
Louise
Minchin.
Dominic Littlewood helps a woman whose electrical items were destroyed by a freak power surge.
Contributors
Unknown:
Dominic
Littlewood
Featuring an end of terrace in London, a large Georgian home in Derby and a farm house in Oxfordshire.
Followed by News; Weather
A broken leg won't stop a buyer seek a home in West Yorkshire. Can Kristian Digby and Ed Hall give support?
Contributors
Unknown:
Kristian
Digby
Unknown:
Ed
Hall
Helping a couple from
Chelmsford, Essex raise funds to buy a therapeutic spa bath for their daughter. Followed by News; Weather
Tim Wonnacott presents as experts Philip Serrell and James Braxton help teams in Shepton Mallet , Somerset.
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Wonnacott
Unknown:
Philip
Serrell
Unknown:
James
Braxton
Unknown:
Shepton
Mallet
Live coverage of the second day at Wimbledon continues. With both Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski now retired, Britain's only genuine contender this year is the erratic Andy Murray who missed out on the championships last year due to injury. As ever, though, there will be a handful of his lesser-known compatriots for whom the grass courts of SW19 offer the chance of claiming a famous scalp and making a name for themselves. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel - Centre Court and Number One Court coverage only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choice of courts. 11.50am until end of play. plus news. latest scores and stats; highlights through the night from 9.30pm Henman makes the final: page 18; Players to watch: page 20;
Championship towels offer: page 153; www.radiotimes.com/wimbledon
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Unknown:
Greg
Rusedski
Unknown:
Andy
Murray
With Nicky Campbell and Christine Bleakley.
Contributors
Unknown:
Nicky
Campbell
Unknown:
Christine
Bleakley.
Jean is increasingly anxious at Fargo's, while
Bianca's family outing takes a dramatic turn. The next episode is either Wednesday or Thursday at
7.30pm, dependent on Euro 2008 coverage.
Writer Matthew Evans This week's episodes directed by Steve Finn Cast on Monday/Friday Rptd at 10pm on BBC3 My Big Break - Diane Parish: page 86 Followed by News Update
Contributors
Unknown:
Matthew
Evans
Directed By:
Steve
Finn
New Lands, New Beginnings. Concerned by Faye's disappearance, Joseph and Linden follow her to Cape Town where the truth begins to emerge.
Writer Tony McHale ; Producer Myar Craig-Brown
Director Fraser MacDonald
Contributors
Unknown:
Tony
McHale
Producer:
Myar
Craig-Brown
Director:
Fraser
MacDonald
Michael Spence:
Hari
Dhillon
Jac Naylor:
Rosie
Marcel
Mark Williams:
Robert
Powell
Faye Morton:
Patsy
Kensit
Kyla Tyson:
Rakle
Ayola
Connie Beauchamp:
Amanda
Mealing
Joseph Byrne:
Luke
Roberts
Linden Cullen:
Duncan
Pow
Maddy Young:
Nadine
Lewington
Daisha Anderson:
Rebecca
Grant
Paul Rose:
Andrew
Lewis
Lucas Michaels:
Rod
Hallett
Archie Michaels:
Conor
Cremln
John Priestley:
Mark
Noble
Claudia Raynor:
Meredith
Braun
Father Matthew McLaughlin:
Dominic
Rickhards
Winnie:
Ouanita
Adams
Samora:
Layla
Allie
Denion:
T Clayton
Everston
Rashaad:
Jodi
Abrahams
Malaika:
Bronwyn
van Graan
Johnny Boy:
Keenan
Arrison
Choir:
Khayelitsha
United Mambazo
Appeals for information on a rapist in Essex who has evaded the authorities for more than ten years, and the apparently motiveless abduction of a postman whose van was set on fire. Presented by Kirsty Young. Crimewatch Update is at 10.35pm. Directors Ben Crichton, Ed Hart and Daniel Markham
Series editor Michael Armit
CONTACT: Call [number removed] (calls free); minicom number [number removed]; text CW, followed by your message, to (standard rates apply); email crimewatch@bbc.co.uk Your TV questions answered: page
Contributors
Presented By:
Kirsty
Young
Directors:
Ben
Crichton
Directors:
Ed
Hart
Directors:
Daniel
Markham
Editor:
Michael
Armit
With Huw Edwards. Regional News
Then Weather with Darren Bett.
Contributors
Unknown:
Huw
Edwards.
Unknown:
Darren
Bett.
5/6. A Wild Sheep Chase: in Search of Haruki Murakami. Alan Yentob takes a jazz-fuelled tour of Japan to discover more about the often surreal work of reclusive bestselling novelist
Haruki Murakami. En route, he meets some of the writer's fans and critics, and even a talking cat.
Director/Producer Rupert Edwards
Contributors
Unknown:
Haruki
Murakami.
Unknown:
Alan
Yentob
Unknown:
Haruki
Murakami.
Producer:
Rupert
Edwards
Suspenseful drama starring Tim Roth and Julia Ormond. A young dentist starts work at a high-security prison when her marriage breaks up. Before long she is drawn into an intense, secret affair with a criminal. Consumed by obsessive passion, she embarks on a dangerous journey. Review page 49. Director Angela Pope (1994,15) Followed by Weatherview
Contributors
Unknown:
Tim
Roth
Unknown:
Julia
Ormond.
Director:
Angela
Pope
Signed. Repeats are not indicated.
See Hear Is deafness a disability?
1.55 Natural World Capturing billf ish on film.
2.45 Russia: a Journey with Jonathan Dimbleby 4/5
Tonight's journey starts in an emerald mine.
3.45 Hard Sell From Brighton.
4.15 To Buy or Not to Buy in Walsall.
Contributors
Unknown:
Jonathan
Dimbleby