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Reviewing the progress of the Queen's Baton Relay, as it makes its way across the Commonwealth. Plus, how the baton was created and a look ahead to the Games.

In the first of 成人快手 Scotland's documentaries following the Queen's Baton Relay, Sophie Raworth presents The Story So Far as the baton begins its journey around the Commonwealth nations and territories, ahead of Glasgow 2014. Along with highlights from the official ceremony at Buckingham Palace where the Queen placed her message to the Commonwealth inside the baton, Mark Beaumont will be bringing news from the first countries the Baton passed through. This will include the baton's arrival in New Delhi, host to the last Commonwealth Games, where Mark tries out mud wrestling, a tradition which produces some of the country's most successful athletes. The baton then moves to Dhaka in Bangladesh, where cyclist Mark gets back on his bike and discovers how the locals are trying to find a solution to traffic problems.

成人快手 Scotland's Commonwealth Games reporter, Jane Lewis also shows how the baton was created and Hazel Irvine looks ahead to the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, the venues involved, and the athletes due to compete in Scotland.

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Sun 10 Nov 2013 15:45

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Sophie Raworth
Presenter Mark Beaumont
Reporter Jane Lewis
Reporter Hazel Irvine
Narrator Robin Laing
Film Editor John Steventon
Re-recording mixer Stewart Simpson
Unit Manager Sandie Paterson
Production Coordinator Samantha MacPhee
Production Coordinator Louise Young
Camera Operator Raeph Ballantyne
Associate Producer Priya Patel
Researcher Victoria Watson
Assistant Producer Shruti Rao
Assistant Producer Jon Willers
Executive Producer Graham Mitchell
Producer Tony Nellany

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Queen鈥檚 Baton Relay

Follow the baton鈥檚 journey to all Commonwealth nations and territories.