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Breakfast Tuesday, 2 July, 2002, 08:56 GMT 09:56 UK
Tuesday's front row
We're into week two of Wimbledon and the competition's getting serious.

Gaby Roslin and Rob Bonnett were our regular hosts.

On Tuesday's menu


Celebrity Interview: Kathy Lette

Kathy Lette: Queen of "Chick Lit."

Kathy Lette has a new book out. It's called "Nip 'n' Tuck". (ISBN:0-330-49197-0)

It has all the ingredients we would expect from the creater of the "Chick Lit" genre.

Gaby asked Kathy what she makes of all things Wimbledon.

It was an item well worth watching.


Getting Girls on Board: Susie Orbach

It is fiendishly difficult to get girls interested enough in the sport to take it on at competitive level.

Why?

Gaby took a look at the psychology behind this with feminist psychologist: Susie Orbach.


Behind the scenes:

BEHIND THE SCENES: Eddie Seaward

Gaby chatted to head groundsman Eddie Seaward


Prizes

  • It was your last chance to win tickets to the mens semi finals on Friday in our Guess the Grunter competition.

    To get your ticket all you have to do is watch our 'Guess the Grunter' competition.

    And if you know who it is call us on 08700 100 150 and the lines are open until midnight. Calls are charged at a national rate which shouldn't be more than a first class stamp.


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