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Followed by Doodle Do Making Moments
Followed by Sam and Mark's Guide to Dodging Disaster
Contributors
Presenters (Sam and Mark's Guide to Dodging Disaster):
Sam and
Mark
Highlights from day eight of the All England championships.
Shown yesterday at 8pm
Presented by Andrew Neil and Anita Anand.
Contributors
Presenter:
Andrew
Neil
Presenter:
Anita
Anand
Excitement mounts at the All England Club as the men's quarter-finals get under way.
Andy Murray hit his last ball at this stage last year, going out in three sets to eventual champion Rafael Nadal. After a great season, will Murray still be in the mix today? Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
SCHEDULES AND FEATURES: radiotimes.com/wimbledon
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 9pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Andy
Murray
Unknown:
Rafael
Nadal.
The dog wins a radio competition.
The gang fights to rescue Robbo.
Helen Skelton, Joel Defries and Andy Akinwolere compete in a world-famous yachting competition, while pop group JLS visit for a talent show.
Followed by MySay
Contributors
Presenter:
Helen
Skelton
Presenter:
Joel
Defries
Presenter:
Andy
Akinwolere
Guests:
JLS
Live coverage of the closing stages of day nine at the All England Club, featuring the scheduled conclusion of the men's singles quarter-finals. Last year Rainer Schuttler and Arnaud Clement were forced into a second day because of bad light and the match went to a deciding set which, after five hours and 12 minutes, went the way of Schuttler 8-6 to earn him his second grand slam semi-final appearance.
The commentary team includes Tracy Austin, Chris Bailey, Boris Becker, Pat Cash, Andrew Castle, Mark Cox, Barry Davies, Jo Durie, Jason Goodall, Tim Henman, John Lloyd, John McEnroe, David Mercer, Mark Petchey, Simon Reed, Greg Rusedski, Sam Smith, Liz Smylie and Virginia Wade. Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel SCHEDULES AND FEATURES: radiotimes.com/wimbledon
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 9pm
Contributors
Unknown:
Rainer
Schuttler
Unknown:
Arnaud
Clement
Unknown:
Chris
Bailey
Unknown:
Boris
Becker
Unknown:
Pat
Cash
Unknown:
Andrew
Castle
Unknown:
Mark
Cox
Unknown:
Barry
Davies
Unknown:
Jo
Durie
Unknown:
Jason
Goodall
Unknown:
Tim
Henman
Unknown:
John
Lloyd
Unknown:
John
McEnroe
Unknown:
David
Mercer
Unknown:
Mark
Petchey
Unknown:
Simon
Reed
Unknown:
Greg
Rusedski
Unknown:
Sam
Smith
Unknown:
Liz
Smylie
Unknown:
Virginia
Wade.
John Inverdale and guests discuss the day's events in the All England championships where the men's quarter-finals were scheduled to take place.
Repeated tomorrow at 10.30am Simulcast in HD on the BBC HD channel
Contributors
Unknown:
John
Inverdale
2/2. One Giant Leap. The concluding part of this chronicle of Nasa's first 40 years begins with the near-disaster of Apollo 13 in 1970 - which proved to be a relatively positive prelude to darker moments in the space programme. With the shuttle rendering trips to Earth's orbit almost routine, disaster struck in 1986 when Challenger exploded shortly after launch, killing all seven crew including teacher
Christa McAuliffe. Missions eventually resumed, and the shuttle went on to enjoy 15 years of successful undertakings until, in 2003, the loss of Columbia and its crew signalled the beginning of the end. Series producer John Dunton-Downer
Executive producer Richard Dale
Contributors
Unknown:
Christa
McAuliffe.
Producer:
John
Dunton-Downer
Producer:
Richard
Dale
The Top Gear presenter has always wanted to be an astronaut. Here, he gets to reflect on the wisdom of such boyish whims as he's put through a rigorous training regime at a US Air Force base in California before donning a spacesuit and being dispatched in a U-2 spy plane to a height of 70,000ft. Director/Producer Paul King
Shown last Thursday on BBC4 The Inside Story: page
With Jeremy Paxman.
Followed by Weather
Contributors
Unknown:
Jeremy
Paxman.
5/72; series three. Straight and True. A party is thrown to celebrate Avon's release from prison, and Stringer tries to recruit Mario to his citywide co-operative. Episode six is tomorrow at 11.20pm. For cast see page 86 Repeated on Friday at 2.15am
First shown on FX
PROGRAMME GUIDE: radiotimes.com/the-wire
bbc.co.uk/learningzone
Languages and Travel Repeats not indicated.
4.00 Italianissimo: 17-20 The language and culture. 50869
5.00 Italy Inside Out: 1-2 Venice and Milan.