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Highlights from the ladies' quarter-finals.
Shown yesterday at 8pm
Including coverage of Prime
Minister's Questions.
Live coverage of the men's quarter-finals on day nine of the All England championships. www.bbc.co.uk/wimbledon Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from Ipm to 8pm, Centre Court and Number One Court 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 available through the night from 9pm King of the hill: page 46
14/14 Count Dracula wants a new vampire wife.
Followed by Bernard
Contributors
Count Dracula:
Keith-Lee
Castle
Vladimir Dracula:
Gerran
Howell
Ingrid Dracula:
Clare
Thomas
Renfield:
Simon
Ludders
Some of Gethin's best moments during his time on the programme.
Catch the best bits of the week's show. Details at [web address removed]
Further live coverage from SW19, where the men's quarter-finals are scheduled to take place. At this stage last year, Novak Djokovic and Richard Gasquet both made it through to the semi-finals, only to be beaten by Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer respectively. Now that Tim Henman has retired, British hopes for the men's singles rest on Andy Murray , whose brother Jamie will be competing in the doubles, having secured the mixed title with Jelena Jankovic last year. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel from 1pm to 8pm, Centre Court and Number One Court 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 available through the night from 9pm King of the hill: page 46
Subsequent programmes may run late or change
Contributors
Unknown:
Novak
Djokovic
Unknown:
Richard
Gasquet
Unknown:
Rafael
Nadal
Unknown:
Roger
Federer
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Unknown:
Andy
Murray
Unknown:
Jelena
Jankovic
Highlights of the ninth 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
Watch again over the next seven days. after midnight, at www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer
King of the hill: page 46
Contributors
Presented By:
John
Inverdale.
3/6. Afar/Ethiopia. Scottish air hostess Lana Inglis , a former alcoholic, spends a month with one of Ethiopia's most fiercely independent tribes, the Afar, whose strict Muslim culture forbids alcohol. Anyone found drinking is immediately ostracised and beaten. Although Lana hasn't touched a drop for over a year. she is still troubled by her past and hopes that by living with the nomadic cattle and camel herders, she can finally lay the memories of her addiction to rest.
Director/Producer Helen Williamson Rptd next Tuesday
Contributors
Unknown:
Lana
Inglis
Producer:
Helen Williamson
Rptd
Series ten. Radio One DJ and presenter Sara Cox joins Paul Merton to discuss some of her pet hates, which include random firework displays and 19-year-old girls.
Director Geraldine Dowd : Producer Victoria Payne
Contributors
Presenter:
Sara
Cox
Unknown:
Paul
Merton
Director:
Geraldine
Dowd
Producer:
Victoria
Payne
Presented by Gavin Esier.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Presented By:
Gavin
Esier.
6/6. Giles Coren and Sue Perkins spend a week on a diet from the early 19th century. With Sue dressed as a Jane Austen heroine and Giles as a dandy, the duo enjoy boar's head and salmon poached in champagne, discover the origins of the sandwich, and attend a Regency ball.
Director Emma Peach: Series producer Alannah Richardson
Shown last week
Contributors
Unknown:
Giles
Coren
Unknown:
Sue
Perkins
Unknown:
Jane
Austen
Producer:
Alannah
Richardson
17/22; series five. Polly in the Middle. Polly dates both Abe and Craig.
Repeated on Friday at 3am
12.45 18/22. Dewey's Special Class. Malcolm tries to stop Dewey going to a school for the gifted.
Repeated on Friday at 3.25am
www.bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Languages & Travel Repeats not indicated.
Japanese Language and People 1-4 An introduction to the language and culture.