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Sportsnight

on BBC One London

Introduced by Steve Rider and featuring this evening: World Snooker
Embassy World Professional Championship
Round 1 continues at the Crucible tonight, with the 1981 finalist DOUG MOUNTJOY and BARRY WEST in action. Commentators
TED LOWE
JACK KARNEHM and CLIVE EVERTON
Boxing
George Wimpey ABA British Semi-finals
It's a crucial night for
Britain's amateur boxers. With a place in those
Wembley finals at stake and a step nearer selection for the Olympic Games in Seoul. Commentator
HARRY CARPENTER
1988 Greyhound TV Trophy from Green Hall Stadium, Birmingham
Live coverage of this evening's three heats with the first two dogs in each heat qualifying for the finals in Sportsnight next week. Commentator
GERALD SINSTADT
Born in Bournemouth - a Whole New Ball Game Twenty years ago, Great
Britain argued tennis into a brave new world but sceptics said it would sell its soul to the dollar. What has Open Tennis really meant?
GERALD WILLIAMS reports. TV presentation:
Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE
Greyhounds JOHNNIE WATHERSTON Boxing BOB DUNCAN
Assistant editor GRAHAM FRY Producer CHARLES BALCHIN Editor JOHN ROWLINSON

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Doug Mountjoy
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Ted Lowe
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Jack Karnehm
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Harry Carpenter
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Gerald Sinstadt
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Gerald Williams
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Keith MacKenzie
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Greyhounds Johnnie Watherston
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Boxing Bob Duncan
Producer:
Charles Balchin
Editor:
John Rowlinson

BBC One London

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