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GRANDSTAND

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Steve Rider. Timetable*
1.40 Motorcycling
2.10 Cricket
2.35 Motorcycling
3.45 Show jumping
5.00 Cricket
6.15 Motorcycling
* Timings are subject to change
Motorcycling from Donington
Shell British Grand Prix
British Grand Prix champion Wayne Rainey , the 1987 world championship winner at
Donington Eddie Lawson , and speedy Kevin Schwantz are all American and have all tasted success. Rather like at Wimbledon, the fans long for a British win in the 500cc race. (The British do very nicely in the sidecars.) Commentators:
Murray Walker and Barry Nutley.
Show Jumping from Hickstead Silk Cut Derby
Nick Skelton is British and is going for a hat trick. Commentators:
Raymond Brooks-Ward and Stephen Hadley.
Cricket from Cheltenham
Refuge Assurance League
Gloucestershire v Lancashire Commentators: Peter Walker and Ralph Dellor.
Television presentation: Motorcycling JIM RESIDE and KEITH MACKENZIE
Show jumping WENDY SHEPPARD Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider.
Unknown:
Wayne Rainey
Unknown:
Eddie Lawson
Unknown:
Kevin Schwantz
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Nick Skelton
Unknown:
Raymond Brooks-Ward
Unknown:
Stephen Hadley.
Commentators:
Peter Walker
Commentators:
Ralph Dellor.
Commentators:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan

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