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| BBC ONE Sunday 6 July 2008 |
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John Inverdale gives viewers another chance to see highlights and reaction from yesterday's women's singles final at Wimbledon.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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Sue Barker hosts live coverage from this year's men's singles final at Wimbledon.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal
have contested the final for the past two years and will be seeded
to meet once again. World No.1 Federer is chasing a sixth consecutive
title and is the undisputed master on grass but he was thrashed by
Spaniard Nadal on clay at last month's French Open. Another Wimbledon
title would take Federer's Grand Slam tally to 13, just one behind
Pete Sampras's all-time record.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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| BBC TWO Sunday 6 July 2008 |
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Sue Barker presents more coverage from the final day of Wimbledon 2008.
There will be reaction to the men's singles final, which took place earlier today, as well as a chance to see the mixed doubles final. Jamie Murray's victory with Jelena Jankovic in 2007 gave Britain a first senior Wimbledon title for 20 years. Jankovic has opted to miss the event this year, but Scot Murray will still be among the leading contenders after teaming up with the experienced Liezel Huber – who won the women's doubles last year.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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John Inverdale presents highlights from the men's singles final and looks back at the highs and lows of this year's Wimbledon Championships with an expert studio guest.
Coverage of the Championships is also available on the BBC HD Channel and BBCi.
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| BBC THREE Sunday 6 July 2008 |
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– Multiple Choice Ep 7/10
Sunday 6 July
9.00-9.45pm BBC THREE
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Casey (Spencer Grammer) is having trouble focusing on her studies
Mid-term exams are in progress and it seems that everyone has a favourite way to study, as the US comedy drama set on a university campus continues. Evan is leading the Omega Chi pledges through a study session that involves cramming three months' worth of information into three days, while over at Kappa Tau, they've brought out The Files – 30 years worth of tests taken by past Kappa Taus.
Over at ZBZ, Casey's having trouble focusing on her studies – Evan has just given her a public declaration that they are a serious couple. But instead of celebrating, Casey is trying to work, with a fervour that doesn't go unnoticed, on a paper she's writing with Cappie.
Rusty, meanwhile, has studied everything he needs to know – except the five chapters his physics professor just sprung on the class at the last minute.
Will the Cartwrights cave in under exam pressure and cheat? Unfortunately, it's not a multiple-choice answer. There's right and there's wrong. And, as Evan says: "At some point, we all have to choose."
Jake McDorman plays Evan, Spencer Grammer plays Casey Cartwright, Scott Michael Foster plays Cappie and Jacob Zachar plays Rusty. Dan Castalanetta (the voice of Homer Simpson) guest stars as Dr Milton Hastings. The Dolly Rots also perform.
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Introducing new writers and actors, hip hop and urban poetry come together in the form of Trexx And Flipside, a fresh, multi-platform sitcom. Trexx and Flipside are wannabe hip hop stars but their music label – Wu Hah Records – is run by Mr Brilliance, who is more in tune with crooning than rap.
Fortunately, his so-called assistant, Ollie, knows what she is doing and loves the boys' work. But even she worries that their enthusiasm is doing more harm than good – when they crashed the British Rap Awards (Bras) in a borrowed strip limo shared with a hen party, for instance.
And, when it comes to using a little muscle, the hip hop world is inhabited by the uninhibited, and gangsta rapper B-Ice has sworn to keep the boys exactly where he put them – in the gutter. Pitted against their rap rivals and backed by a no-hoper of a manager, will Trexx and Flipside ever make it?
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