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Sue Barker serves up today's opening volleys. Simukast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm to 8.30pm, Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choice of courts. 11.50am until end of play (Freeview until 7.45pm), plus news, latest scores and stats; highlights through the night from 9pm (Freeview 3.15am) King of the hill: page 46 www.radiotimes.com/wimbledon
The latest round of the series from Assen in Holland. 6)
Live coverage of the 125 and 250cc races from Assen, Holland, 9.45am-12.15pm
Watch again over the next seven days, after 5.45pm, at www.bbc.cauk/iplayer
The men's and ladies' third-round ties. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm to 8.30pm, Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choice of courts, 11.50am until end of play (Freeview until 7.45pm)
After emerging from their yurt, Lauren Laverne, Jo Whiley, Mark Radcliffe and Phill Jupitus seek out all things festive. On the bill: Crowded House, James Blunt and Black Kids, plus an acoustic session from Duffy. More acts at 9.30pm and on BBC3 at 7pm.
Press red for a choice of up to two acts (one on Freeview), 7pm to 9pm
Pitch perfect: page 44; What Shakin' Stevens is watching: page
Contributors
Unknown:
Lauren
Laverne
Unknown:
Jo
Whiley
Unknown:
Mark
Radcliffe
Unknown:
Phill
Jupitus
Unknown:
James
Blunt
Unknown:
Black
Kids
As the first week comes to a close, Sue Barker and the team see which are the last names in the singles draw to reach the fourth round. The commentary team includes Boris Becker ,
Barry Davies , Tim Henman , John Lloyd , John McEnroe , Greg Rusedski , Sam Smith and Virginia Wade.
Executive producer Paul Davies ; Editor Michael Cole Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm to 8.30pm,
Centre Court and Number One Court only
Digital viewers can watch live coverage from a choice of courts,
11.50am until end of play (Freeview until 7.45pm), plus news, scores and stats; highlights through the night from 9.00pm (Freeview 3.15am) King of the hill: page 46; Schedule information plus photo galleries: www.radiotimes.com/wimbledon
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
Contributors
Unknown:
Sue
Barker
Unknown:
Boris
Becker
Unknown:
Barry
Davies
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Unknown:
John
Lloyd
Unknown:
John
McEnroe
Unknown:
Greg
Rusedski
Unknown:
Sam
Smith
Unknown:
Virginia
Wade.
Producer:
Paul
Davies
Editor:
Michael
Cole
Is There Still Honey for Tea? Godfrey learns his cottage is scheduled for demolition.
Writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Contributors
Unknown:
Jimmy
Perry
Unknown:
David
Croft
Jeremy Clarkson is in the driving seat.
Director Paul Wheeler : Producer Jo Bunting Jeremy Clarkson co-hosts Top Gear tomorrow at 8pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Clarkson
Director:
Paul
Wheeler
Producer:
Jo
Bunting
Producer:
Jeremy
Clarkson
Amy Winehouse brings her remarkable voice to the Pyramid Stage, Hot Chip warm up the Other Stage and Buddy Guy plays the Jazz World Stage. Meanwhile, Tim Westwood will be with Jay-Z
as he arrives on site for his eagerly awaited headline performance. More coverage at 12 midnight, plus on BBC3/4 at 10.30pm; Glastonbury: the Best Bits is at 12.30am on BBC3. Producer Alison Howe Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Digital viewers can press red for a choice of up to five acts (two on Freeview), 9pm-2am
Pitch perfect: page 44 www.radiotimes.com/glastonbury
Contributors
Unknown:
Buddy
Guy
Unknown:
Tim
Westwood
Producer:
Alison
Howe
John Inverdale has all of today's highlights.
Repeated tomorrow at 6am on BBC1
Watch again over the next seven days, after 2.30am, at www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Inverdale
Alan Yentob and Simon Amstell look back over the most talked about moments from the series, such as Lily Allen looking like Olive from On the Buses. Director Ian Lorimer ; Producer Lucy Clarke
Contributors
Unknown:
Alan
Yentob
Unknown:
Simon
Amstell
Unknown:
Lily
Allen
Director:
Ian
Lorimer
Producer:
Lucy
Clarke
Lauren Laverne , Jo Whiley ,
Mark Radcliffe and Phill Jupitus are joined around the fire by Jay-Z after his headline set, plus highlights of Massive Attack, Manu Chao , Ethiopigues, Vampire Weekend, Imagined Village and Elbow. Coverage tomorrow begins at 7pm on BBC3. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Digital viewers can press red for a choice of up to five acts (two on Freeview), 9pm-2am
Contributors
Unknown:
Lauren
Laverne
Unknown:
Jo
Whiley
Unknown:
Mark
Radcliffe
Unknown:
Phill
Jupitus
Unknown:
Manu
Chao
Comedy road movie.
Inner-city youngsters seeking stardom embark on a coach trip to Miami to make a rap video.
Review p54. (1998, 15)
Contributors
Director:
Millicent
Shelton
7/9; series one. It Has to
Be Now. The boys go to the beach.
3.50 8/9. The Ordinaries. Laranjinha and Acerola save a rich teenager from drowning. In Portuguese With English Subtitles. First shown on BBC4