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PICK OF THE DAY

Independent, The (London),  Jun 21, 2008  

Wimbledon 2008 1.45pm BBC1

The time may have come for mop-topped malcontent Andy Murray to fulfil his huge potential. The Scot is fit, on form and, most importantly, there are signs that the grass-court dominance of Roger Federer is on the wane as he bids for a sixth consecutive singles title.

Tonight 8pm ITV1

Avoiding eye contact and tutting out of earshot are society's usual responses to the antics of the nation's delinquent youth. Sylvia Lancaster, whose 20-year-old daughter Sophie died after being attacked, learns how binge-drinkers and teenage criminals are dealt with across Europe.

Dispatches 8pm C4

Jay Rayner investigates the rise in the price of food and its impact on shoppers and producers, questioning the wisdom of the UK's increasing reliance on imports. Kate Colquhoun, meanwhile, offers advice on how to eat more economically and cook with leftovers.

Panorama 8.30pm BBC1

Graham Johnson investigates the rise of teenage gangs. These hormonal mobs, intimidating at the best of times, are now increasingly dangerous due to their must-have street accessories of guns and knives. Peter Conchie

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