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Live coverage from Wentworth of the opening clashes, played out over 36 holes, in the four-day World Match Play tournament.
Ernie Els has monopolised the championship in recent years, winning a record sixth title last year with a two-and-one victory over Britain's Lee Westwood.
But the South African will not be able to defend his crown after injuring his knee. In his absence, who from the 16-strong field will take the richest first prize in the sport - E:1 million? Luke Donald , Colin Montgomerie and David Howell are among the British hopes, while other big names include Retief Goosen and Michael Campbell. With Steve Rider.
Executive producer Paul Davies ; Executive editor Barbara Slater INTERACTIVE: if matches overrun. digital viewers can access continued coverage by pressing the red button

Contributors

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Ernie Els
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Lee Westwood.
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Luke Donald
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Colin Montgomerie
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David Howell
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Retief Goosen
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Michael Campbell.
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Steve Rider.
Producer:
Paul Davies
Editor:
Barbara Slater

4/10. The students visit London's Tate Modern, and John Humphrys 's enmity for contemporary art surfaces when he starts to question the teaching methods. Will he stay the course? By contrast, Nihal, Clarissa Dickson Wright and Keith Allen create a sculpture out of a filing cabinet, a meat grinder and a tin of baked beans.

Contributors

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John Humphrys
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Clarissa Dickson Wright
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Keith Allen

2/4. Beauty. Francesco da Mosto reveals how the changing fortunes of the fishermen of early Venice resulted in a new city being built and adorned by the world's greatest architects and artists, from
Palladio to Titian. But the vibrant metropolis was about to be threatened by a terrible calamity - the plague. Producer Sam Hobkinson ; Exec producer Basil Comely

Contributors

Producer:
Sam Hobkinson

5/8. In their luxury London apartment,
Andrew Peake and Philip Brett get through 6,300 litres of water each week, three times that of the average couple. But they won't change their ways unless it is convenient. Enter Penney Poyzer. Can she help them curb their indulgences? Andrew Lincoln narrates. Series producer Stephanie Weatherhill
Executive producers Danielle Lux and Damon Pattison RT DIRECT: paperback book No Waste like Home is only £11.50 (RRP E12.99). Call [number removed]6042 (national rate) quoting RT

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Peake
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Philip Brett
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Penney Poyzer.
Unknown:
Andrew Lincoln
Producer:
Stephanie Weatherhill
Producer:
Damon Pattison

2/10. Profiling some unusual British characters.
Get Rich Quick. Six years ago, Spencer Michael says he was broke. Now, through some lucrative property deals, he's a multimillionaire. He claims he can do the same for anyone willing to pay for seminars containing the secrets of his success. Film-maker Saul Dibb follows the self-possessed Michael over six months in a revealing documentary that starts as observation but turns into an investigation.
Executive producers Edmund Couthard and Grant McKee

Contributors

Unknown:
Spencer Michael
Unknown:
Saul Dibb
Producers:
Edmund Couthard
Producers:
Grant McKee

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