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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Sue Barker.

12.05 Motorcycling
Highlights from Cadwell Park of races 17 and 18 in the British Superbike championship. Last year's champion, Niall Mackenzie, has been forced to battle all the way by Yamaha team-mate Chris Walker, while the performances of Kawaski-rider Terry Rymer have threatened to upset their dominance.

12.35,3.30 Water-skiing
Action from the Teesside Masters as the men's World Cup season reaches its conclusion with the slalom and jump disciplines. Andy Mapple, Britain's reigning world slalom champion, could face a strong challenge from American rivals Wayde Cox and Carl Roberge.
Roberge is favoured to emerge victorious in the jump section, though Britain's Jason Seels, the European under-21 champion, will vie for the honours.

1.00, 4.00 Cricket
Coverage from the Sunday League, which, with just three rounds remaining, is at a crucial stage. Essex and Warwickshire meet at Chelmsford, Lancashire and Yorkshire clash at Old Trafford, and Kent face Hampshire at Portsmouth.

6.20 News Roundup

Videoplus code for 12.00-6.35
12.00-3.30 (not PDC)
3.30-6.35 (not PDC)

Contributors

Presenter:
Sue Barker
Motorcyclist:
Niall MacKenzie
Motorcyclist:
Chris Walker
Motorcyclist:
Terry Rymer
Commentator (Motorcycling):
Barry Nutley
Water-skier:
Andy Mapple
Water-skier:
Wayde Cox
Water-skier:
Carl Roberge
Water-skier:
Jason Seels
Commentary (Water-skiing):
Hazel Irvine
Commentary (Water-skiing):
Philippa Roberts
Commentary (Water-skiing):
John Battleday
Commentary (Cricket):
Jonathan Agnew
Commentary (Cricket):
Jack Bannister
Commentary (Cricket):
Geoffrey Boycott
Commentary (Cricket):
Dermot Reeve
TV Presentation (Cricket):
Mark Wilkin
TV Presentation (Water-skiing):
Chris Lewis

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