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Justin learns how to paint.
Upsy Daisy helps Igglepiggle.
Highlights of Ladies' Day.
Shown yesterday at 8pm
Including coverage of Prime
Minister's Questions.
Live coverage of the third day's play at the All England Club. Reigning champion
Roger Federer will be aiming to continue his guest to win six consecutive singles titles.
www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm, Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choke of courts, 1150am until end of play, plus news, latest scores and stats; highlights through the night from 9pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Roger
Federer
Vlad has to take his first ever blood test.
Followed by Bernard
Contributors
Writer:
Katie
Douglas
Count Dracula:
Keith-Lee
Castle
Vladimir Dracula:
Gerran
Howell
Ingrid Dracula:
Clare
Thomas
Renfield:
Simon
Ludders
It's Zoe and Gethin's last ever show! Tune in and wish them well.
Catch the best bits of the week's show. Details at [web address removed]
Further live coverage from SW19. Last year Serena Williams beat Australian Alicia Molik 7-6, 6-3 in the second round and went on to beat
Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 6-7, 6-2 in the fourth, before eventually losing to top seed Justine Henin in the quarter final. In the men's singles, Fernando Gonzales dispatched Alejandro Falla , but fell to the unseeded Janko Tipsarevic in the third round. BBC viewers will get the added bonus of Jason Goodall 's Hawk-Eye analysis, which highlights patterns of play and the intricacies of a player's game. Sue Barker presents. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm, Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch five coverage from a choice of courts, 11.50am until end of play, plus news, latest scores and stats; highlights available through the night from 9pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Alicia
Molik
Unknown:
Daniela
Hantuchova
Unknown:
Justine
Henin
Unknown:
Fernando
Gonzales
Unknown:
Alejandro
Falla
Unknown:
Janko
Tipsarevic
Unknown:
Jason
Goodall
Highlights of the third day's play at the All
England Club, with reaction from the players involved and expert analysis from studio guests. Presented by John Inverdale.
Repeated tomorrow at 10.30am
Contributors
Presented By:
John
Inverdale.
2/6. Waorani/Ecuador. Workaholic businesswoman and single mother Karen Morris , who walked out of a troubled marriage ten years ago, spends a month with an Ecuadorian tribe, immersing herself in a community with a reputation for savagery.
Embracing the hunter-gatherer life of the Waorani, the 46-year-old participates in boar hunts, bathes in piranha-infested rivers and befriends the village's weaver, rediscovering her identity and earning a special nickname in the process.
Director/Producer Melanie Price Rptd next Tuesday The Inside Story: page 96
Contributors
Unknown:
Karen
Morris
Series ten. Comedian and Mock the Week chairman Dara O'Briain joins Paul Merton to discuss some of his pet hates, which include holistic nutritionist Gillian McKeith , presenter of TV series You Are What You Eat, and the mythical world of magicians.
Director Geraldine Dowd ; Producer Victoria Payne
Contributors
Unknown:
Dara
O'Briain
Unknown:
Paul
Merton
Unknown:
Gillian
McKeith
Director:
Geraldine
Dowd
Producer:
Victoria
Payne
Presented by Jeremy Paxman. Followed by Weather
Contributors
Presented By:
Jeremy
Paxman.
An entertaining and affectionate look at Robert Baden-Powell 's very British 1908 handbook, which kickstarted the Scout movement and became an influential bestseller. Presenter Ian Hislop discovers that the work addressed modern issues such as citizenship, disaffected youth and social responsibility, focusing on health and wellbeing. Including contributions from Robert's grandson Lord Baden-Powell and the Minister for Culture David Lammy.
Contributors
Presenter:
Ian
Hislop
Interviewee:
Lord
Baden-Powell
Interviewee:
David
Lammy
Director/Producer:
Debbie
Lee
www.bbc.cauk/learningzone
Languages and Travel Repeats not indicated.
4.00 Ma France 1 & 2 A guide to spoken French.