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Coverage of the Masters. This afternoon's live match features six-time champion and world number one Stephen Hendry , as he battles for a quarter final spot. Ray Stubbs , Steve Davis and John Parrott present. Commentary by Clive Everton , Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
Digital viewers can access additional coverage from 1.30pm until close of play

Contributors

Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Steve Davis
Unknown:
John Parrott
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Dennis Taylor
Commentary By:
Willie Thorne
Commentary By:
John Virgo.

Shaun Murphy , 2005 world champion, makes only his third Masters appearance this evening as he takes on six-time world champion and three-time winner of this tournament Steve Davis. Ray Stubbs introduces live coverage from their best-of-11 frame match.
Digital viewers can access additional coverage from 1.30pm until close of play

Contributors

Unknown:
Shaun Murphy
Unknown:
Steve Davis.
Introduces:
Ray Stubbs

As he nears the end of his epic barge journey through south-west France, the chef sails along the salty Etang de Thau, famous for its oysters and mussels, before mooring his barge in the port of Sete, where Bastille Day is being celebrated with water jousting and fireworks. En route, he rustles up seafood ragout and roast black bream.
Director/Producer David Pritchard

Contributors

Producer:
David Pritchard

3/5. Ray Mears continues his exploration of the Stone Age diet by travelling Britain's wetlands, habitats rich in wild foods that were also the highways of that era. Seeking to emulate our hunter/ gatherer ancestors, Mears processes water lily seeds, spear-fishes from a canoe and tastes plant matter from a pollen core thousands of years old. Director Tuppence Stone ; Executive producer Ben Southwell
Repeated on Sunday The Inside Story: page 90

Contributors

Unknown:
Ray Mears
Director:
Tuppence Stone
Producer:
Ben Southwell

A revelatory film exploring the life of a schoolgirl caught up in Bolivia's drug smuggling trade. The documentary also features the work of the tough anti-drugs squads in the country's jungles and stories from some of the thousands of women jailed for drug smuggling.
Director Benito Montorio ; Editor Karen O'Connor

Contributors

Director:
Benito Montorio
Editor:
Karen O'Connor

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