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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced from the towpath of the Thames by Steve Rider.
See Alan Hansen : page 54

12.20 Football Focus
Ray Stubbs previews the busy Premiership schedule unfolding over the Easter weekend.

1.20,1.55,2.25 Racing
From Haydock Park, featuring the 1.30, the 2.00 and the day's main event, the 2.30 Field Marshall Stakes. Commentary Jim McGrath, Willie Carson and Clare Balding.

1.40 Boat Race/Motorsport
The build-up to the annual University Boat Race starts, plus a preview of the British Touring Car championship, coverage of which starts at 2.05 pm in Grandstand on Monday.

2.10 Boat Race/Around the Grounds
More pre-race build-up, and the soccer team sheets rundown.

2.40 Boat Race
The boats take to the water for the 145th University Boat Race, contested by Oxford and Cambridge from Putney to Mortlake. The race is scheduled to begin at 3.30, with commentary from Barry Davies, Chris Baillieu, Jonny Searle and Garry Herbert. Subtitled
Videoplus code 2.40-4.10 (not PDC)
Pulling Power: page 54

4.10 Football News

4.20 World Snooker
Draw For the first round of the World Professional championship, which starts in a fortnight.

4.40 Final Score Today's results.

5.15 News and Weather

5.25 Regional News and Sport

5.30 Davis Cup Tennis: Great Britain v USA
Doubles action from Birmingham's National Indoor Arena.
Tim Henman and Greg Rusedski: People, page 24

Videoplus code 5.30-7.05 (not PDC) ...
TV presentation (boat race) Barbara Slater
Editor Carl Hicks
Digital widescreen

Videoplus code for 12.15-7.20
12.15-3.20 (not PDC)
3.20-7.20 (not PDC)

Contributors

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Steve Rider
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Alan Hansen
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Jim McGrath
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Willie Carson
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Barry Davies
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Chris Baillieu
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Jonny Searle
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Garry Herbert
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Tim Henman
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Greg Rusedski
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Barbara Slater

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