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Breakfast at Wimbledon Day Two
Breakfast at Wimbledon 2003
Breakfast is on air until 0915
On day two of Breakfast's special Wimbledon programme, we heard from Neil Morrissey and Nell McAndrew.

Craig Doyle also took a peek behind the scenes at Wimbledon and talked to the first-aiders who deal with anything from spectators with hypothermia, to lost ducklings.

And Jules Botfield got a guided tour of some of the most upmarket rented homes in the country, which become home to the great names of tennis during Wimbledon fortnight

Recordings of these items can all be seen on the right hand side of the page

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  • WATCH AND LISTEN
    Homes fit for stars
    Breakfast's Jules Botfield finds out where the stars stay in Wimbledon


    Nell McAndrew
    tells us how she got hooked on tennis


    Neil Morissey
    Began by telling us about his work for a landmine charity in Afghanistan


    First-aiders
    Behind the scenes with some of the people who make Wimbledon work



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