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Sport on 2

on BBC Radio 2

1500m only (also 202m Scotland) VHF joins Radio 1
Introduced by John Helm
A special Bank Holiday edition, with star guests and the best of today's sporting action, including:
International Athletics Great Britain v USSR
The second day of this star-studded Kraft International at Crystal Palace.
ALAN PARRY , along with NORMAN CUDDEFORD , brings you the action and the personalities. PETER MATTHEWS provides the facts and figures
Racing Special From Epsom:
2.35 The Paddock Handicap Stakes (5f)
3.10 Archie Scott Memorial Challenge Trophy Handicap (ljm)
3.40 The Moet and Chandon Silver Magnum (13m) Commentator
MICHAEL SETH-SMITH
From Newcastle:
2.50 The Top Rank Club Ladies' Race (Um)
3.25 The Top Rank Club Handicap Stakes (2m)
Commentator DEREK THOMPSON and results of other meetings throughout the afternoon
Cricket
The fight for the County Championship, with reports on today's crucial games, plus news of the Australians match against Essex at Chelmsford
Motor Cycling
Special coverage of the International motor cycle meeting at Oulton Park.
Commentators MURRAY WALKER and CHRIS CARTER
Also news from the World Rowing Championships at Nottingham and the World Cycling Championships in Belgium.
Timetable:
2.0 News/Prospects including lunchtime cricket scoreboard
2.15 Athletics/Racing
3.50 Cricket/Motor Cycling/ Athletics
5.0 Round-up - including Rowing/Cycling
5.30 Motor Sport
5.40 Classified Racing/Cricket Events may alter timings
A Radio Sports Unit production

Contributors

Introduced By:
John Helm
Unknown:
Alan Parry
Unknown:
Norman Cuddeford
Unknown:
Peter Matthews
Unknown:
Archie Scott
Unknown:
Michael Seth-Smith
Commentator:
Derek Thompson
Commentators:
Murray Walker
Commentators:
Chris Carter

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