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Frequently Asked Questions Warning: Spoilers
When did Channel 4 Racing premiere?
Channel 4 Racing premiered on March 3, 1984.
Who were the presenters of Channel 4 Racing in 1984?
The presenters of Channel 4 Racing in 1984 were John Francome and Derek Thompson.
What was the format of the show in 1984?
The show in 1984 typically featured live racing coverage, expert analysis, and betting advice.
How often did Channel 4 Racing air in 1984?
Channel 4 Racing typically aired once a week on Saturdays in 1984.
Which horse won the 1984 Grand National, as covered by Channel 4 Racing?
The 1984 Grand National was won by Hallo Dandy, ridden by jockey Neale Doughty and trained by Gordon Richards.
Did Channel 4 Racing feature interviews with jockeys or trainers in 1984?
Yes, Channel 4 Racing featured interviews with jockeys or trainers in 1984.
Was the 2000 Guineas race covered on Channel 4 Racing in 1984?
Yes, the 2000 Guineas race was covered on Channel 4 Racing in 1984.
What was the name of the betting expert featured on Channel 4 Racing in 1984?
The betting expert featured on Channel 4 Racing in 1984 was John McCririck.
Which was the first UK horse race covered by Channel 4 Racing?
The first UK horse race covered by Channel 4 Racing was the Greenham Stakes in 1984.
Did Channel 4 Racing cover the Royal Ascot races in 1984?
No, Channel 4 Racing did not cover the Royal Ascot races in 1984.
Did Channel 4 Racing broadcast from other countries besides the UK in 1984?
No, Channel 4 Racing only broadcasted from within the UK in 1984.
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