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Grandstand

on BBC One London

Introduced by Dougie Donnelly.
10.55, 1.05pm, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 3.40,
4.00 World Snooker Coverage of the opening day's play in the World
Championship from the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield. Defendingchampion and world number one Stephen Hendry begins his campaign to win a sixth title, with a match against Jason Ferguson from Newark.
Meanwhile, Steve James , the last man to beat Hendry in this championship in 1991, faces the world number 14, Tony Drago of Malta. Commentary by Ted Lowe , Clive Everton and Ray Edmonds.
Coverage continues at 4.30pm on BBC2.
12.20 Football Focus A look ahead to England's European Championship warm-up match against Croatia. Plus, a review of the week's key action in the FA Premiership. With Dougie Donnelly.
1.00 News
1.55,2.25,2.50,3.25 Racing From
Newbury, featuring races at 2.00, 2.30,
3.00 and 3.30. Commentary by Peter O'Sullevan , Julian Wilson and Jimmy Lindley.
3.50 Football Half-Times
4.30 Motor Cycling Action from the second round of the British Superbike ChampionshipfromThruxton. Former
Grand Prix star Niall Mackenzie leads the way afterthe first round at Donington Park last month. Commentary by Barry Nutley.
4.45 Final Score
Producer Martin Hopkins ; Editor Dave Gordon
Stereo.............................................

Contributors

Introduced By:
Dougie Donnelly.
Unknown:
Stephen Hendry
Unknown:
Jason Ferguson
Unknown:
Steve James
Unknown:
Tony Drago
Commentary By:
Ted Lowe
Commentary By:
Clive Everton
Commentary By:
Ray Edmonds.
Unknown:
Dougie Donnelly.
Commentary By:
Peter O'Sullevan
Commentary By:
Julian Wilson
Commentary By:
Jimmy Lindley.
Unknown:
Niall MacKenzie
Commentary By:
Barry Nutley.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
Dave Gordon

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