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"Grandstand" is the thirty-ninth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It is the final episode of the third series.

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  • "Grandstand" is the thirty-ninth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It is the final episode of the third series.
  • Grandstand is a baseball card manufacturer that specializes in minor league team sets. The first Grandstand sets were produced in 1996. Grandstand is currently in its 20th year of producing trading cards. Over that period Grandstand produced more than 2000 sets.
  • Grandstand was a short-lived sports-themed quiz show.
  • Grandstand (also known as Grandstand Leisure Products) was a United Kingdom/New Zealand-based video game console and electronic game manufacturer and distributor who made the Thomas the Tank Engine handheld game which was released in 1984.
  • Grandstand was a British television sport programme. Broadcast between 1958 and 2007, it was one of the BBC's longest running sports shows, alongside BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Its first presenter was Peter Dimmock. There were only four main presenters of the programme during its long history: David Coleman (who took over from Dimmock after just three programmes), Frank Bough, Des Lynam, and Steve Rider. Changes in the structure of the programme during its last few years, however, meant it did not have a regular main presenter during this time.
  • Grandstand was a hugely popular and long-running Saturday show on BBC1, presented by Des Lynam, and featuring an afternoon of sport. The programme would culminate in the legendary vidiprinter, which typed out results one letter at a time, completing about three in an hour. This led to a remarkably tense wait for scorelines to come through, especially if the previous game featured a team with a long name like Queen Of The South. For no reason, if teams scored more than six, the vidiprinter would give it in letters as well as numbers, e.g. LIVERPOOL 9 (NINE) CRYSTAL PALACE NIL.
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  • Grandstand
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  • "Grandstand" is the thirty-ninth episode of Monty Python's Flying Circus. It is the final episode of the third series.
  • Grandstand was a hugely popular and long-running Saturday show on BBC1, presented by Des Lynam, and featuring an afternoon of sport. The programme would culminate in the legendary vidiprinter, which typed out results one letter at a time, completing about three in an hour. This led to a remarkably tense wait for scorelines to come through, especially if the previous game featured a team with a long name like Queen Of The South. For no reason, if teams scored more than six, the vidiprinter would give it in letters as well as numbers, e.g. LIVERPOOL 9 (NINE) CRYSTAL PALACE NIL. The show finished in January 2007 after declining sharply in popularity.
  • Grandstand is a baseball card manufacturer that specializes in minor league team sets. The first Grandstand sets were produced in 1996. Grandstand is currently in its 20th year of producing trading cards. Over that period Grandstand produced more than 2000 sets.
  • Grandstand was a British television sport programme. Broadcast between 1958 and 2007, it was one of the BBC's longest running sports shows, alongside BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Its first presenter was Peter Dimmock. There were only four main presenters of the programme during its long history: David Coleman (who took over from Dimmock after just three programmes), Frank Bough, Des Lynam, and Steve Rider. Changes in the structure of the programme during its last few years, however, meant it did not have a regular main presenter during this time. Among the more occasional hosts were Alan Weeks, David Icke, Clare Balding, Hazel Irvine, Bob Wilson, David Vine, Barry Davies, Dougie Donnelly, Harry Carpenter, Harry Gration, John Inverdale, Tony Gubba, Helen Rollason, Ray Stubbs and Sue Barker. The last editions of Grandstand were broadcast over the weekend of 27–28 January 2007.
  • Grandstand was a short-lived sports-themed quiz show.
  • Grandstand (also known as Grandstand Leisure Products) was a United Kingdom/New Zealand-based video game console and electronic game manufacturer and distributor who made the Thomas the Tank Engine handheld game which was released in 1984.
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