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GRANDSTAND

on BBC One London

introduced by Desmond Lynam.
Provisional Timetable
12.20 Football
12.30 Motor Racing
12.50 Trampolining
1.05 News; 1.10 Snooker
1.55 Motor Racing
2.15 Trampolining
2.35 Snooker
2.55 Rugby League
3.45 Football
4.35 Rugby Union
4.40 Final Score
Rugby League from Manchester.
Great Britain v New Zealand First Test.
Live coverage. The Kiwis have not lost a series in the UK since 1965.
Commentators: Ray French and Alex Murphy.
Rugby Union
Brief highlights of the Swansea v New Zealand match and the day's other results.
Snooker from Reading.
Rothmans Grand Prix
The opening frames of the first semi-final.
Commentators: Ted Lowe ,
Jack Karnehm , Clive Everton and John Spencer.
Trampolining from Crystal Palace. World Cup
Of the 12 nations competing this year the Russians, with current world and European champions in their squad, pose the greatest threat to British dominance.
Commentators: Hamilton Bland and Brian Phelps.
Motor Racing from Thruxton. Lucas British Formla Three Championship The decider. Commentator: Murray Walker.
Mobil Rally Challenge Round 2.
Reporter: Steve Rider.
Football
European action, half-times, results and pools news. Television presentation:
Rugby league KEITH PHILLIPS Snooker KEITH MACKENZIE Trampolining HUW JONES Motor racing BHP
Producer MARTIN HOPKINS Editor JOHN PHILIPS

Contributors

Introduced By:
Desmond Lynam.
Unknown:
Alex Murphy.
Commentators:
Ted Lowe
Unknown:
Jack Karnehm
Unknown:
John Spencer.
Unknown:
Brian Phelps.
Commentator:
Murray Walker.
Reporter:
Steve Rider.
Producer:
Martin Hopkins
Editor:
John Philips

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