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Sunday Grandstand

on BBC Two England

Introduced by Steve Rider
Motorcycling Shell Oils 500cc
British Grand Prix
ROB MCELNEA and RON HASLAM , envious of the acclamation Nigel Mansell deservedly got at Brands
Hatch three weeks ago, are promising another British win at Silverstone today, aren't you chaps? Mansell equally impressed
EDDIE LAWSON , WAYNE GARDNER and RANDY MAMOLA , but two things in the Brits' favour, MURRAY WALKER was at
Brands, and it's the same sponsor. Get to it men. BARRY SHEENE shares commentary with Murray. The 500s are the main attraction, but there may be time for the others now, certainly in weeks to come.
Cricket
John Player Special League Kent v Leicestershire
'The gold running fox of Leicestershire jumps over the Kent white horse' is, as any secretary will tell you, not a typing exercise, but what the animals featured on the crests of today's sweaters did in 1985. That will not help in assessing either strengths today, but could give
'Heraldic Pursuits' a start. PETER WALKER and RALPH DELLOR at Canterbury Television presentation:
Motorcycling KEITH MACKENZIE Cricket BOB DUNCAN
Studio producer, Grandstand CAMPBELL FERGUSON
Assistant editor, Grandstand BRIAN BARWICK
Producer, Grandstand MARTIN HOPKINS
Editor, Grandstand JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Steve Rider
Unknown:
Rob McElnea
Unknown:
Ron Haslam
Unknown:
Nigel Mansell
Unknown:
Eddie Lawson
Unknown:
Wayne Gardner
Unknown:
Randy Mamola
Unknown:
Murray Walker
Unknown:
Peter Walker
Unknown:
Ralph Dellor
Unknown:
Keith MacKenzie
Unknown:
Cricket Bob Duncan
Producer:
Grandstand Campbell Ferguson
Editor:
Grandstand Brian Barwick

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