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Lessons to be learnt from the Boston marathon bombing

We look back at the history of sports terrorism right up to the Boston Marathon, with the Head of Event Logistics & Security at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

We will look back at the history of sports terrorism right up to the Boston Marathon. The ±«Óătv's Ed Harry talks to Hugh Brasher, son of London Marathon founder Chris and London Marathons chief executive Nick Bitel.

Black Caviar, the real “Thunder from Down Under” has hung up her horse shoes, but what now? We’ll speak to one of the Stud farms in Australia vying for her, and find out what sort of life she’ll have and if stud farms are just horse dating agencies.

With the Bahrain Grand Prix this week, the ±«Óătv’s Bill Law explains why a car race is such an important political tool for pro and anti-government activists.

We hear from the creator of the website officepolitics.com on how to deal with the Maradona’s in your life.

And, in the first of a series of “sport and the senses” we talk to the man who designed the Sydney Olympic Stadium, Millennium stadium, The Emirates and Aviv stadium about the relationship between sound, stadium, sport and the spectator.

55 minutes

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Sat 20 Apr 2013 10:05GMT

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  • Sat 20 Apr 2013 10:05GMT

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