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Live coverage from the Crucible as Australian Neil Robertson begins his world championship quest against qualifier Ryan Day. Robertson has already won two ranking titles this season, so is the man in form. Also today, Stephen Hendry will hope to progress at the expense of David Gilbert , while 1998 champion John Higgins takes on Michael Holt.
Digital viewers can choose between coverage of two tables via the red button

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Unknown:
Neil Robertson
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
David Gilbert
Unknown:
John Higgins
Unknown:
Michael Holt.

Chefs Richard Corrigan and Noel McMeel continue their battle to represent Northern Ireland. Both have chosen lamb for the main course, but while
Richard prepares two cuts of mountain lamb, Noel serves his with black pudding and sweetbreads.

Contributors

Unknown:
Richard Corrigan
Unknown:
Noel McMeel

Grand Prix and Welsh Open champion Neil Robertson plays his first-round match to a conclusion this evening against Wales's Ryan Day. A maximum of ten frames will decide who moves into the second round. Live action is introduced by Ray Stubbs , with commentary from Clive Everton, Neal Foulds , Terry Griffiths ,
Dennis Taylor , Willie Thorne and John Virgo.
Digital viewers can choose between coverage of two tables via the red button

Contributors

Unknown:
Neil Robertson
Introduced By:
Ray Stubbs
Unknown:
Neal Foulds
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Terry Griffiths
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Dennis Taylor
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Willie Thorne
Unknown:
John Virgo.

4/6. Chef James Martin revisits the first restaurant he worked in, 190 Queen's Gate in London, where he shares pudding secrets with old colleagues. Plus, afternoon tea with a modern twist.
Producer Emma Robertson ; Series producer David Vallance
GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE: James Martin shares his favourite indulgent desserts, including croissant butter pudding. in the May issue. Out now, priced E2.99

Contributors

Unknown:
James Martin
Producer:
Emma Robertson
Producer:
David Vallance
Unknown:
James Martin

4/11. Buddha, Bees and the Giant Hornet Queen This film explores the world of the fearsome and deadly Japanese giant hornet, following one queen as she builds her colony in a temple garden.
Aggressive and dominant, the insects terrorise the peaceful mountain valley in search of food and, as a local monk explains, annihilate thousands of bees every year. Narrated by Geraldine James. Producer James Honeyborne ; Editor Tim Martin
Repeated next Sunday Bee afraid. Bee very afraid: page 59

Contributors

Unknown:
Geraldine James.
Producer:
James Honeyborne
Editor:
Tim Martin

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