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598:, although a few editions had been broadcast on BBC1 in 1978, 1979 and 1980. Its on-air time was a later five-hour slot, so as to be able to provide coverage of the conclusion of the Sunday League Cricket matches which were carried over from the previous afternoon-long cricket match which had been part of BBC2's summer Sunday schedule since 1965. The 13:55 to 18:50 slot remained in place from the programme's launch until the end of the 1980s, after which the broadcast hours started to become more varied. 40: 418:, a digital device which printed out the results as they came through, with the characters in each result appearing one by one. When all the football results were in they would be read out as the "classified football results", when all the scores would be read out line by line on screen. Only two people regularly read out the classified results on 702:
In its final few years, the show was rarely presented from a studio and as such there was no longer a main presenter. The show tended to be broadcast from wherever the main event of the day was taking place. The host would be associated with that feature; for example, Hazel Irvine would host snooker,
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would be gradually phased out after nearly fifty years, due to the increasing use of interactive services and the need to meet the challenges of the digital, on-demand world. This had been hinted at by the dropping of the "Grandstand" title from the BBC's coverage of the major international sporting
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closing the programme. Live coverage was mostly racing during the early part of the programme and rugby (both codes), kicking off at either 14:30 or 15:00 which was timed and centred into the programme to avoid any clash with the final football results which would come in after 16:40, with the minor
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Between the main live sporting events being shown on the day in the mid afternoon a brief segment was shown where the programme went around the football grounds just prior to the 3pm kick-offs with the on site commentators announcing the team line ups and pre match news. This was done in the format
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was not shown on 20 May 2000 as no major sporting events broadcast by the BBC were taking place. Another day when Grandstand was not shown was 23rd December 1978. This was due to strike action on the Friday which had only ended at 10pm the previous night. BBC1 could not get back on air until 3pm
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members held a meeting in April 1958, and Cowgill further detailed his plans taking timing and newer technical facilities into consideration. During the development of the programme, problems arose over the proposed schedule which would result in the programme ending at 16:45 to allow children's
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The summer phase format was used outside of the football season, it was less formal than the winter format and the programme centred more on the live events in which it was covering and sometimes the programme would begin earlier than its normal regular slot, at just before 11:00 so that the
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From the programme's launch until the lifting of restrictions on broadcasting hours by the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications in 1972, sports coverage was one of the few programming areas which was exempt from the broadcasting hours restrictions. Instead, sporting coverage and outside
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pre-recorded sporting items mostly proceeding the main event in the early afternoon. An example of this format is seen from the schedule below dated Saturday 31 October 1992 with the main event of the day in bold:
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also become a programme in its own right, running from 16:30, meaning that Grandstand only broadcast between 13:00 and 16:30. "Around the Grounds" and the half time sequence did remain within the
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was a key part of the BBC's Saturday afternoon schedules, as the time the programme was on the air did not count towards the 50-hour a week restriction on normal broadcasting hours.
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on 3 April 1993 being declared void after two false starts – 30 horses ran the race when their jockeys mistakenly assumed the course officials waving red flags were protesters.
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The show was one of the most recognisable on British television, dominating Saturday afternoons on BBC1 and covering nearly every major sporting event in Britain, such as the
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broadcasts were provided with a separate quota of broadcasting hours per year by the Postmaster General. By the mid 1960s this amounted to 350 hours per year. This meant
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Until 1998, the Sunday edition was usually only broadcast during the summer months, although there were exceptions, such as a special edition in January 1995 to cover a
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with a short tribute to the history of the show forming its final feature. Sport still features prominently on the BBC's schedules on Saturday afternoon as well as on
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gradually expanded. The BBC regularly broadcast sports programmes with an outside studio team, occasionally from two or three separate locations. Production assistant
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programme could show live cricket from the start of the day's play. Here is an example of a typical show from 12 June 1993, with the main event of the day in bold.
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From the 1990s onwards the programme's scope of sporting coverage began to diminish as the BBC began to lose major broadcasting sports rights including live
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at odds of 100/1 following a 23rd fence pile up in which every other horse fell or was remounted – the fence was subsequently named in Foinavon's honour.
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name "become synonymous with the BBC's coverage of sport" and it "became a trusted vehicle for British viewers to access a variety of sports."
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Suzi Perry for motorcycle racing, Sue Barker for tennis, Clare Balding for racing or rugby league, and John Inverdale for rugby union.
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with Dimmock as the presenter. Dimmock presented the first two editions and three weeks later, he was replaced by sports commentator
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In the winter format the main live sporting events on the programme were centred around the afternoon's 3pm football matches, with
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put forward a proposal for a programme lasting three hours; one hour dedicated to major events and two hours showing minor events.
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on 5 April 1997 due to an IRA bomb threat that caused the cancellation of the Grand National (the race took place two days later).
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programme featuring reports from the afternoon's football matches, the BBC introduced its own football scores programme called
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were broadcast on Boxing Day, New Year's Day and Easter Monday when there was a full programme of football fixtures and when
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The first item of the programme which began in the early afternoon during the football season was the football magazine show
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It was originally intended that the show would end in 2009, but this was brought forward to 28 January 2007.
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A shorter version was aired during the summer during the football close season, and stand-alone editions of
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in 2001 – he continued to read the classified results until 2011). Whilst football was the primary focus of
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by placing emphasis on broadcasting one particular sport rather than alternating between several sports.
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was extended by fifteen minutes and would finish at 17:00 every Saturday. According to Richard Haynes in
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This article is about the BBC sports programme. For other television series of this name, see
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In October 2001, the head of BBC Sports and Programming Pat Younge announced plans to revamp
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although it did regain the rights to show live FA Cup and England football internationals.
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insisted that the service was broadcast until 17:00 to ensure a proper results service.
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theme, was used. The programme's longest running theme, composed for the programme by
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is still shown at the end of the football matches played on Saturday afternoon.
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A fight breaking out on air between staff in the newsroom behind presenter
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at a major sporting event during an England v France Rugby Union match at
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since 1974, became a separate programme in its own right. This meant that
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matches approaching full-time, the programme would draw to a close with
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was included in the broadcast, functioning as a programme break between
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Beginning in the early 1980s, a lunchtime news summary provided by
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until 2001, when it became a separate programme in its own right.
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Three weeks before the debut of the programme, sports broadcaster
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Fields in Vision: Television Sport and Cultural Transformation
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with Fox persuading Dimmock to agree on a new name, which was
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between 1958 and 2007, and from 1981 on Sunday afternoons as
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In the late afternoon during the football season, with many
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and again in 1984, after colliding with a stationary barge.
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scoring one of the most memorable tries in history, in the
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which meant that Grandstand was not shown but there was a
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programme. In 2004, following the success of Sky Sports'
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During the 1950s, sports coverage on television in the
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were broadcast over the weekend of 27–28 January 2007.
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going through the card by winning all seven races at
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