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Hazel Irvine is joined by Steve Davis and John Parrott for live coverage of the final day of round-robin matches in the Grand Prix at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, where the line-up for the second round will be decided. Reigning champion John Higgins will expect to progress through today as he takes on fellow Scot Alan
McManus, while Northern Ireland Trophy winner Ding Junhui will be confident of overcoming qualifier Mark Allen.
From 11.45am, digital viewers can select live uninterrupted coverage from two tables
Also online at www.bbc.co.uk/sport (UK only)

Contributors

Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Scot Alan
Unknown:
Ding Junhui
Unknown:
Mark Allen.

Live coverage from Aberdeen where the final round-robin group matches are being played. Will tonight's results determine who makes it to the last 16?
Introduced by Ray Stubbs and John Parrott. (5)
From n.45am digital viewers can access live uninterrupted coverage from two tables. All coverage is live at www.bbcco.uk/sport (UK only)

Contributors

Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Introduced By:
John Parrott.

2/8. "Horticultural therapists" Amanda Brooks and Andre Smith are in Wiltshire to transform the cottage garden of Sophie and Martin Langley Chappell. Six years ago, Sophie lost an unborn child. She subsequently suffered four miscarriages. During this terrible time, she worked frenetically in the garden to distract herself from her grief and it now acts as a reminder of those painful years. Can Andre and Amanda remove these negative associations and help Sophie to move on? Director Zazie Mackintosh ; Series producer Claire Hobday Alan Titchmarsh 's tips: p32; Bearded iris offer: p36

Contributors

Unknown:
Amanda Brooks
Unknown:
Andre Smith
Unknown:
Martin Langley Chappell.
Director:
Zazie MacKintosh
Producer:
Claire Hobday
Producer:
Alan Titchmarsh

4/8. Human v2.0. Are we on the verge of creating a new type of human? By 2029, scientists are predicting, computers' intelligence will be equal to that of the human brain. For some this will herald incredible possibilities - such as the ability to download our minds to computers, extending our lives indefinitely - for others, it means the destruction of the human race through the rise of ultra-intelligent machines. Both sides agree, though, that this moment is inevitable. Producer James van der Pool ; Series editor Andrew Cohen
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Contributors

Producer:
James van Der Pool
Editor:
Andrew Cohen

4/6. Baghdad: a Doctor's Story. Film shot by an Iraqi doctor reveals the terrible conditions at a civilian ER in the country's capital. Al Yarmouk Hospital is in the most dangerous area of Baghdad. Sectarian violence is tearing it apart. As the bomb victims come flooding in, ambulance crews rush from one dangerous mission to another Wherever they go, the doctor is there. Talking on camera is dangerous and in the constant stream of news reports from Iraq the voice of ordinary people has been lost. Here they speak directly, providing a harrowing insight into the horror of everyday life in Baghdad.
Producer Ben Summers ; Series producer Louise Norman

Contributors

Producer:
Ben Summers
Producer:
Louise Norman

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2.00 Seven Journeys in the American West The pioneers' quest for land and gold, and their involvement with the Native Americans. Then The Arab/Israeli Conflict The history of the Middle East situation. 55699
4.00 Black Peoples of the Americas How Africans came to the Americas. Then The World Since 1945 Apartheid in South Africa.

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