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| BBC ONE Friday 27 June 2008 |
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Wimbledon 2008 rolls on towards the second week and the seeds who have survived this far will now be aiming to move up a gear.
The winner of the men's and women's singles will receive a record £750,000 each this year, as well as joining the elite club of players to have triumphed at the home of tennis.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Denise bonds with Lucas's son in the latest visit to Albert Square.
Meanwhile, a mysterious benefactor settles Bianca's restaurant bill.
Denise is played by Diane Parish and Bianca is played by Patsy Palmer.
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| BBC TWO Friday 27 June 2008 |
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Viewers have another chance to see a round-up of all the major events from yesterday's play at Wimbledon 2008. John Inverdale presents.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Sue Barker presents live coverage from this year's Wimbledon.
Roger Federer has dominated the men's event for the past five years and will be the man to beat again in 2008, but the women's tournament looks much more open with the likes of Maria Sharapova, Amelie Mauresmo and Venus and Serena Williams all competing for the prestigious Venus Rosewater dish.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Sue Barker hosts further live coverage from Wimbledon 2008.
All England Club officials will be hoping that the rain stays away this year after the weather played havoc with the 2007 tournament. From next year, the Centre Court will be protected from the elements with a retractable roof.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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BBC 6 Music's Lauren Laverne and BBC Radio 2's Mark Radcliffe kick off BBC Two's coverage from this year's Glastonbury Festival. Kings Of Leon headline from the Pyramid Stage.
This programme can also be seen on the BBC HD Channel.
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| BBC THREE Friday 27 June 2008 |
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Estelle performs on the
Jazz World Stage at
Glastonbury 2008
BBC Radio 1's Zane Lowe and Edith Bowman present BBC Three's Glastonbury coverage, live, from Worthy Farm, with performances from Editors and The Fratellis on the Pyramid Stage and We Are Scientists live from the Other Stage.
There is also a performance from Estelle on the Jazz World Stage.
Zane and Edith also have guests dropping in to the studio for chats on the sofa.
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BBC Radio 1's Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw present all the highlights from the first day of this year's Glastonbury Festival.
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| BBC
FOUR Friday 27 June 2008 |
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BBC Radio 2's Mark Radcliffe brings BBC Four viewers some of the best coverage from tonight's headlining act on the Jazz World stage at Glastonbury 2008, Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff.
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