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The 1960 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race held at the Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire, England, on 16 July 1960. It was race 7 of 10 in the 1960 World Championship of Drivers and race 6 of 9 in the 1960 International Cup for Formula One Manufacturers .
In previous years, the BBC had only shown live coverage of qualification for the British Grand Prix with qualifying for all other rounds restricted to a brief report. 13 October – The final edition of Grand Prix is broadcast when BBC Sport shows live coverage of the final race of the 1996 Formula One World Championship, the 1996 Japanese ...
Television portal; United Kingdom portal; 1960s portal; Television series which originated in the United Kingdom in the decade 1960s. i.e. in the years 1960 to 1969.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United Kingdom should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
Pages in category "1960s British sports television series" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Pages in category "1960s British television miniseries" ... Persuasion (1960 TV series) Pride and Prejudice (1967 TV series) S. The Secret Kingdom (TV series) Spindoe;
1960s portal; British television seasons that have aired at least one episode in the decade 1960s 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s ... 1969 British television seasons (3 P)
The Grand National 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. Roland Ratzenberger and Ayrton Senna's fatal accidents during the San Marino Grand Prix on 30 April and 1 May 1994 (Sunday Grandstand).
Grand Prix, a British television programme based on the Formula One World Championship, had three main presenters during its history: Murray Walker from 1978 to 1996, Jake Humphrey from 2009 to 2012 and Suzi Perry from 2013 to 2015. Among the more occasional hosts were Steve Rider, Des Lynam, Sue Barker and Lee McKenzie.