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Live coverage as the quarter-final stage of the Masters gets under way, with the winners guaranteed at least £30,500.
A year ago the ultimate tournament winner Paul Hunter scored a thrilling 6-5 victory over reigning champion Mark Williams in a match that saw fortunes ebb and flow before a break of 63 in the deciding frame clinched it for Hunter.
Commentary comes from
Clive Everton, Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo. Introduced by Ray Stubbs , with Steve Davis and John Parrott.
www.bbc.co.uk/snooker BBCi: full, uninterrupted coverage available to digital viewers via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Hunter
Unknown:
Mark Williams
Unknown:
Dennis Taylor
Unknown:
Willie Thorne
Unknown:
John Virgo.
Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott.

Live coverage of the second quarter-final at the Masters. At this stage last year Scotland's
John Higgins got the better of England's Stephen Lee by 6-4 in a dour struggle. BBCi: digital viewers can access blanket coverage via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Stephen Lee

4/6. Mimi is a local councillor and mother of two, who has on average three to four hours of sleep a night. The main problem is she is on call 24 hours a day and has trouble separating her home and working life. Can time-management gurus Paul Boross and Gamer Thomson help her organise things a little better? Director Helen Sage ; Series producer Lorna-Dawn Creanor

Contributors

Unknown:
Paul Boross
Unknown:
Gamer Thomson
Director:
Helen Sage

6/12. Richard Parrott from Staffordshire demolishes a Georgian corset factory, and the bricks find their way into the new orangery of a very grand house.
And Alan Bitterman from Manchester keeps a good customer happy by creating a salvaged secret door for her panelled living room. Susannah Doyle narrates. Series producer Susan Crook BBC HOMES & ANTIQUES MAGAZINE: E3.20, monthly

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Parrott
Unknown:
Alan Bitterman
Unknown:
Susannah Doyle
Producer:
Susan Crook

An Experiment to Save the World. It's the process that powers the Sun, and scientists know that if they could just make nuclear fusion happen here on Earth then they could solve all the world's energy problems. Billions of pounds have been spent on trying to make it happen, but now an American scientist claims to have created nuclear fusion simply by bombarding a flask of liquid with sound waves. Many scientists refuse to believe his claims, but Horizon has assembled a team of replicate the experiment. This film reveals the scientists' findings. Producer Colin Murray ; Editor Matthew Barrett

Contributors

Producer:
Colin Murray
Editor:
Matthew Barrett

New series 1/8. Ever felt like fleeing the rat race? Eight people who share this common fantasy pack
- their lives into a rucksack and go exploring the world. This series follows their major lifestyle changes as they seek out new experiences, adventures and personal fulfilment. Millionaire nightclub owner Margo Carmichael , 63, feels that her booming business empire in Blackburn has become a prison and that she wants to break free to go on a four-month trip to South East Asia.
Series producer Sanjay Singhat Exec producer Vicki Barrass

Contributors

Unknown:
Margo Carmichael
Producer:
Sanjay Singhat
Producer:
Vicki Barrass

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2.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: History: Modern British History
Covering Liberal Reforms, Votes for Women, the Home Front during the World Wars, the General Strike, the Depression and the Welfare State.

4.00 GCSE Bitesize Revision: Geography: 1: Human Geography

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