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David Beckett: I've never seen an episode of Coronation Street, Emmerdale, or Downton Abbey.
South Africa reach 289-7 at the close with a lead of 124
Jansen and Maharaj put on crucial 72 runs for seventh wicket late on
Maharaj hits 49-ball 41 before being caught off Stokes (3-53)
South Africa slipped from 160-2 to 210-6 after tea
Having begun day on 116-6, England dismissed for 165 in morning session
Pope makes 73 but becomes one of Rabada's five victims - his first five-wicket haul at Lord's
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Amy Lofthouse, Sam Drury and Tom Mallows
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David Beckett: I've never seen an episode of Coronation Street, Emmerdale, or Downton Abbey.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
What a good over this has been.
Matthew Potts beats the outside edge of Sarel Erwee's bat with his final ball.
Great start by Potts, but no reward.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
He pushed hard at it but he's not slashed at it and Crawley could have been seven or eight feet deeper and it would have carried to him.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Edged and it's gone straight through. There was a hand on it from Zak Crawley. It was a good ball and it did go quickly. But it is a chance.
Potts finds the edge - but Zak Crawley puts it down at second slip!
It was above Crawley's head but he got two hands on it and the ball escapes through.
With 10 minutes to go until lunch it is time for a change of bowling.
Here's Matthew Potts.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Sport chief cricket writer at Lord's
Bar the ripper that Anderson bowled to Elgar, and the 'caught behind' off Broad that was overturned, England haven't got it quite right. A touch too straight, a touch too short.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Talking to the England players, they were convinced that this is an awkward pitch to bat on.
That parmo admission has shocked the north-east contingent in the office.
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Forever Dormo: Never smoked tobacco, nor played pinball, nor used a "hole in the wall" ATM and (big admission this, for someone not far from Middlesbrough) never tasted a Parmo.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There you see the virtue of bowling over the wicket to the left-hander. The argument is that you keep all options open.
Jonathan Agnew
BBC cricket correspondent on Test Match Special
Not out, caught behind or lbw, they check them all these days. England's elation is short lived but it is a beauty ball, the best ball he's bowled so far.
Nope. The replay shows the ball hit the pad rather than the bat. They checked the lbw too but no joy for England.
As you were.
Is this the breakthrough? Stuart Broad gets one to jag back in to Dean Elgar, nearly chops in half and the ball goes through to Ben Foakes.
The finger goes up - but Elgar instantly reviews.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
Broad is coming over the wicket to the left-hander which is very rare for him.
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Rachel T: Watching Jimmy Anderson bowl should be a core part of the English GCSE curriculum. Poetry in motion.
Vic Marks
Former England spinner on BBC Test Match Special
There is enough movement, certainly, to keep this England pair interested.
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I have never seen a James Bond film. It all goes back to when I was seven and my classmate had a birthday party to which I was not invited and his dad took them all to see live and let die.
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A wonderful over by James Anderson but it brings no reward - for now.
There is still plenty in this pitch, though.