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Grand National Grandstand 1.0 to 5.15
Direct from Aintree
Introduced by David Coleman
BBC Television Outside Broadcast cameras bring you the thrills of the world's greatest steeplechase
Boxing in America at 1.20: Johnny Persol (New York) v. Eddie Cotton (Seattle)
A 10-round light-heavyweight rematch at Madison Square Garden, New York
(A recording of the Gillette 'Fight of the Week')
Racing from Aintree
2.0 Liverpool Hurdle Handicap
2.30 The Hylton Plate
The Grand National Steeplechase (over 4 miles, 856 yards)
2.35 Runners and Riders board
2.45 Parade ring
3.15 The Start
Commentators: Peter O'Sullevan, Peter Montague-Evans, Bob Haynes with Clive Graham in the paddock
Rugby Union from Murrayfield, Edinburgh, at 3.35: Scotland v. England: The Calcutta Cup
Ice Hockey from Brighton at 4.25: Brighton Tigers v. Wembley Lions
The English semi-final of the Grandstand competition
Sports Results and News Service
4.55 Classified football results, Rugby Union and Rugby League results
A new disc - a Hit or a Miss?
Comment and opinions on the latest pop releases.
This week's panel: Kathy Kirby, Henry Mancini, Jean Metcalfe, Spike Milligan.
In the chair, David Jacobs
Written by Eric Paice.
A series created by Ted Willis.
Starring Jack Warner
Starring Jane Russell, Louis Hayward
A comedy series by John Chapman.
Starring Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd
with Vi Stevens, Clifford Mollison
and featuring Derek Nimmo, Glenn Melvyn, Kenneth Laird, Charles Hill, Fred McNaughton, Barney Gilbraith, James McManus
from the Concert Hall, Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen.
The international final to decide the best new European popular song of the year.
Lotte Waever introduces the programme.
Singers:
Hughes Aufray (Luxembourg), Anneke Gronloh (Netherlands), Arne Bendiksen (Norway), Bjorn Tidmand (Denmark), Lasse Martenson (Finland), Udo Jurgens (Austria), Rachel (France), Matt Monro (United Kingdom), Nora Nova (Germany), Romuald (Monaco), Antonio Calvario (Portugal), Gigliola Cinquetti (Italy), Sabahudin Kurt (Yugoslavia), Anita Traversi (Switzerland), Robert Cogoi (Belgium), Nelly with Tim and Tony (Spain)
The Danish Grand Prix Orchestra
Conducted by Kai Mortenson
Ballet-Intermezzo 'Harlekinade danced by Solveig Oestergaard, Niels Kehlet, Inge Olafsen, Mette Hoenningen of the Royal Danish Ballet
The United Kingdom entry I Love the Little Things written by Tony Hatch and sung by Matt Monro with the orchestra conducted by Harry Rabinowitz
Scene described by David Jacobs.
Produced by Poul Leth Sorensen of Danmarks Radio
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A recording of the world's greatest steeplechase.
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Rugby Union
The Calcutta Cup: Scotland v. England
Bill McLaren reports from Murrayfield
Wales v. France
Peter West reports from Cardiff.
Introduced by Frank Bough.