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Next week on the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ (20 - 27 June 2014)

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Glastonbury starts on 27 June. We're looking out across that and other ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ programming in our latest round-up.

Highlights from across the ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ broadcast next week, including Wimbledon, Glastonbury and World War One programming.Ìý

The football may be looking a bit grim, but stock up on strawberries and cream for the start of this week. Ìý

- Sue Barker looks back on last year’s unforgettable tournament in (11.00am, Sunday, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two).

- The match which saw a British man lift the trophy for the first time in 77 years in (10.45am, Saturday, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two).Ìý

-Ìý (10.35pm, Monday, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ One) is a heart-warming reflection of the historic victory with personal recollections from Judy Murray and Kim Sears.

-Ìý (11.15am, Sunday, Radio 4) Kirsty Young speaks to Judy Murray and plays the soundtracks that have inspired her.

- Sue Barker presents all the live Ìýcoverage, beginning on Monday at 11.30am on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two when Andy Murray will be taking to centre court in defence of his title.Ìý

- You can also catch all the opening day highlights on (8.00pm, Monday, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Two).

- There's also extensiveÌýÌýcoverage with Clare Balding on Radio 5 Live (12.00pm, Mon-Fri). Ìý

Glastonbury 2014

Revellers descend on Worthy Farm next week for the . You can keep up to date with what’s happening and all the preparations with:

-Ìý (7.00m, weekdays) on 6 Music.

-Ìý (7.00am, Radio 2) on Friday for live music and chat with some of the biggest acts to play this year's festival;Ìý

-Ìý (10.00am, Friday, Radio 1)

-Ìý (1.00pm, 6 Music) takes a tour of the site’s famous landmarks including Shangri-La and the Green Fields.

World War One programmes on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio

As part of our extensive World War One commemorations, Radio 3 presents Music in the Great War, a two-week season featuring music from countries involved in World War One.

-Ìý (10.45pm, Monday) looking at how great artists and thinkers responded to the First World War in individual works of art;

-Ìý about the friendship between composers FS Kelly, William Denis Browne, and the poet Rupert Brooke, who sailed together to the Dardanelles and died soon after

-Ìý (4.30pm, Thursday) is live from Dunham Massey, Cheshire, which was transformed into the Stamford Military Hospital and reflects the story of the hospital in wartime through music and conversation.Ìý Ìý

Also on ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Radio

³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Asian Network is at the in London’s Victoria Park on Sunday with headline act Kumar Sanu, and highlights from the day’s performances.

Don’t miss the last in the series of (9.00pm, Saturday, ³ÉÈËÂÛ̳ Four) as Kurt tries to untangle a web of deceit surrounding a kidnapping.

The (9.00pm, Tuesday, Radio 4) awards people who work in, or who are affected by, mental health issues. In a follow up to 'The Truth About… Mental Health'Ìýseries.Ìý

Claudia Hammond returns on Wednesday with a new six-part World Service series examining fertility across the world in (7.30pm).

And don’t miss Bill Nighy who returns as the irrepressible (11.30am, Wednesday, Radio 4), unsuccessful actor, bad husband, dipsomaniac-cum-amateur detective in this dramatisation by Jeremy Front.

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