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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced by Sue Barker.
10.45,1.35,2.10,2.45,3.15,4.15
Cricket: Fourth Test Live coverage from Trent Bridge of the third day's play in the Fourth Cornhill Test between England and South Africa. The last time the two countries played at this ground was in 1965 when the tourists secured a 94-run victory. England will be looking for an improvement in their batting performance as they bid to square the series at 1-1.
Commentary comes from Richie Benaud , Geoffrey Boycott , Chris Broad ,
David Gower , Tony Lewis and Barry Richards. ◆ See Jonathan Agnew : page 44
1.05pm News
1.10 Motorcycling Highlights of round six of this year's British Superbike championshipfrom Oulton Park, Cheshire. Niall Mackenzie of Scotland, currently trailing his compatriot Steve Hislop in the championship table by seven points, is looking to restore his lead and put himself in a commanding position to win a third title. Commentary by Barry Nutley.
1.50,2.30,3.00,3.20 Racing From Ascot, featuring races at 2.00, 2.35,
3.05 and, at 3.50 the King George VI and the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes. Commentary by Clare Balding , Willie Carson and Jim McGrath.
Executive producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Cari Hicks Videoplus code for 10.45-5.05
10.45-1.35 (not PDC) ....................
1.35-5.05 (notPDC) ......................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Sue Barker.
Unknown:
Richie Benaud
Unknown:
Geoffrey Boycott
Unknown:
Chris Broad
Unknown:
David Gower
Unknown:
Tony Lewis
Unknown:
Barry Richards.
Unknown:
Jonathan Agnew
Unknown:
Steve Hislop
Commentary By:
Barry Nutley.
Commentary By:
Clare Balding
Commentary By:
Willie Carson
Commentary By:
Jim McGrath.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Cari Hicks

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