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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Steve Rider from Donington Timetable*
1.35 Motorcycling
2.10 Swimming/Cricket
2.50 Motorcycling
4.0 Swimming/Cricket
4.30 Motorcycling
5.0 Show Jumping
5.50 Cricket
* Timings are subject to alteration
Motorcycling
Shell Oils British Grand Prix It's been a long time coming, but Freddie's back. The double world champion has been repaired, thankfully, and SPENCER fans will flood to Donington in support.
He's miles behind in the championship, but no one will be trying harder today - 500cc, 250cc and sidecars are on the bill.
MURRAY WALKER and BARRY SHEENE commentate
Show Jumping The Silk Cut Derby
PAUL SCHOCKEMOHLE 'S back, too, going for a hat-trick of wins at Hickstead. There's huge prize money, huge fences and huge crowds - these are the best bits. Commentators
RAYMOND BROOKS-WARD
STEPHEN HADLEY
Cricket
Refuge Assurance League Somerset v Glamorgan
Not much to choose between these two on paper, so it should go to a last-over finish. Commentators PETER WALKER
RALPH DELLOR. PAT POCOCK
Swimming
Hewlett Packard National
Long Course Championships Day two of the domestic season's major meet. Commentators
ALAN WEEKS. HAMILTON BLAND Television presentation:
Motorcycling KEITH MACKENZIE Show jumping
JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Swimming WENDY SHEPPARD
Studio producer CAMPBELL FERGUSON Assistant editor BRIAN BARWICK Producer MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Paul Schockemohle
Commentators:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Ralph Dellor.
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Johnnie Watherston
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Unknown:
Wendy Sheppard
Producer:
Campbell Ferguson
Editor:
Brian Barwick
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

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