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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Steve Rider from Sunningdale.

Provisional Timetable
12.05 Tennis; 12.35 Paralympics; 1.15 Ice hockey; 1.45 Motor racing; 3.30 Athletics; 4.05 Golf; 4.25 Racing; 4.35 Golf

Golf: GA European Open from Sunningdale
Live coverage of today's final round.

Tennis: US Open Championships from Flushing Meadow, New York
Action from last night's second men's singles semi-final.
(Live coverage of the final at 9.35pm)

Motor Racing: Italian Grand Prix
Live from Monza.
Commentary by Murray Walker, James Hunt and Jonathan Palmer.
(Highlights tonight at 9.05pm)
(Stereo)

Ninth Paralympic Games
A second report on the progress of Britain's team at the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona.

Athletics
Standard Life Princes Street Mile from Edinburgh.

Ice Hockey
Molson Challenge from Wembley Arena.

Racing From Leopardstown
4.30 Champion Stakes
Commentary by Tony O'Hehir and Ted Walsh.

Contributors

Presenter:
Steve Rider
Commentator (Golf):
Peter Alliss
Commentator (Golf):
Bruce Critchley
Commentator (Golf):
Alex Hay
Commentator (Golf):
Clive Clark
Commentator (Golf):
Mike Hughesdon
Commentator (Tennis):
John Barrett
Commentator (Tennis):
Mark Cox
Commentator (Tennis):
David Mercer
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Murray Walker
Commentator (Motor Racing):
James Hunt
Commentator (Motor Racing):
Jonathan Palmer
Commentator (Paralympics):
Helen Rollason
Commentator (Paralympics):
Stuart Storey
Commentator (Paralympics):
Hamilton Bland
Commentator (Athletics):
Stuart Storey
Commentator (Athletics):
Brendan Foster
Commentator (Ice Hockey):
Barry Davies
Commentator (Ice Hockey):
Paul Ferguson
Commentator (Racing):
Tony O'Hehir
Commentator (Racing):
Ted Walsh
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

BBC Two England

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