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What's on BBC Red Button, 12-18 April

Victoria Sorzano

Duty Editor

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Keep up with the Golf Masters this weekend, with highlights and extra coverage on Red Button, and don’t miss live action from the London Marathon. You can also join music legend Goldie as he takes a tour of the Tate Modern, while our Britpop highlights carry on throughout the week.

Sport Highlights

Rory McIlroy plays a shot from a sand trap

Who’ll be wearing the famous green jacket at the end of this year’s Masters? Keep up with the drama from Augusta as we bring you highlights and extra coverage of the 2014 Golf Masters. We’ve also got live action from the London Marathon starting on Sunday morning, with highlights on Monday.

There's also Scrum V, with the Ospreys welcoming the champions Leinster to the Liberty Stadium on Friday, and the ever-popular Football League Show, Super League Show and Final Score.

For details of sports coverage on Red Button visit the BBC Sports website. Remember that live sports times are subject to change.

Matisse

Music star, actor and artist Goldie gets a sneak preview and takes us on a personal tour of the new blockbuster exhibition at Tate Modern featuring one of the giants of Modern Art, Henri Matisse. The Tate Modern’s exhibition is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see Matisse’s most famous and recognisable works - the colour cut-outs from late in his career - together in one place. 

Thu 17 April, 7:30pm-6am

Fri 18 April, 6am-6am

Britpop at Maida Vale

Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq present highlights from a week of Britpop celebrations including Damon Albarn, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Gaz Coombes and Josh Record.

Sat 12 April, 6am-9am, 11:30am-2:30pm

Sun 13 April, 12am-1:10am

Mon 14 April, 2:20pm-8pm

Tue 15 April, 12am-11:20am,12:50pm-9pm, 10:30pm-6am

Wed 16 April, 6am-6am

Thu 17 April, 6am-2pm, 3pm-7:30pm

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