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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced by Frank Bough featuring
The Monaco Grand Prix This classic two-mile round-the-houses circuit is the venue for the seventh round of the Formula One World Championship.
Frenchman JACQUES LAFFITE shares the lead with JODY SCHECKTER of South Africa as the Drivers' Championship nears the half-way stage.
Leading positions: Points
J. Laffite , J. Scheckter 24 G. Villeneuve , P. Depailler 20 C. Reutemann 19 M. Andretti 12 Commentator MURRAY WALKER
International Golf from the West Course, Wentworth
The Martini International The third day's play with SEVERIANO BALLESTEROS seeking to retain his title and take the winner's cheque of £7,000. Commentators PETER ALLISS CLIVE CLARK and ALEX HAY
International
Show Jumping from Hickstead
The Everest Double Glazing Grand Prix
The main event of this Bank Holiday meeting with a first prize of £3,000, which makes it one of the most valuable show jumping classes in the country. Not surprisingly, this has attracted most of the leading riders in Britain and Europe.
Commentators DORIAN WILLIAMS and ANN MOORE
Television presentation: Grand Prix
SOCIETY FRANCAISE DE PRODUCTION
Golf DAVID KENNING , RICHARD TILI. ING FRED VINER and ALASTAIR SCOTT
Show Jumping JOHNNIE WATHERSTON
Producer Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS Editor Grandstand HAROLD ANDERSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Frank Bough
Unknown:
Jody Scheckter
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J. Laffite
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J. Scheckter
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G. Villeneuve
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P. Depailler
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C. Reutemann
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M. Andretti
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Severiano Ballesteros
Commentators:
Peter Alliss
Commentators:
Clive Clark
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David Kenning
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Richard Tili.
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Fred Viner
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Alastair Scott
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Johnnie Watherston
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Harold Anderson

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