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with Jim Rosenthal

1.30; 1.50; 2.30; 3.0; 3.25; 3.45; 3.50; 4.42; 5.0; 5.45 Football Special
Exclusive live second-half commentary on one of today's top games; score-flashes from the other leading matches: news and results with classified scores at 5.0. And at 5.45, a latecomers' check plus a round-up of the day's highlights.

1.30; 2.5; 2.40; 4.50; 5.45 Racing: Cheltenham
Commentary by Peter Bromley on the feature event at 1.35 - the £12,000 Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup (21m). Plus 2.10 £6,000 Bula Hurdle (2m):
2.45 £5,500 Fred Withington Pattern Chase (3m If). Also the rest of the afternoon's results with a full classified check at 5.45

1.30; 2.15; 5.30 Cricket
From Melbourne, the birthplace of the Kerry Packer revolution two years ago, Christopher Martin-Jenkins reports on the first of the one-day internationals between Australia and England. All the tour news so far and interviews with the personalities behind the headlines.

And at 5.0 Sports Report
Reports, news, comments and interviews on the top stories of the day with classified football scores at 5.0 and 5.45; Rugby Union: the Thorn County Championship semi-finals; Rugby League; and Cricket from Australia.

Timetable:
1.30 News/Prospects
1.51 Football
2.5 Cheltenham Racing
2.15 Cricket
2.30 Football
2.40 Cheltenham Racing
3.0 Football
3.45 Football half-times
3.50 Football commentary
4.42 First Football results
4.50 Racing
5.0 Sports Report
5.25 Rugby Round-up
5.30 Cricket
5.45 Classified Racing and Football/Football highlights
Events may alter timings

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Contributors

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Jim Rosenthal
Commentary By:
Peter Bromley
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Christopher Martin-Jenkins

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