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in the. It started on when the programme began to show from two courses each week rather than one under the title "They're Off". In the early it changed to the ITV Seven reflecting the be of races it showed each week. The ITV Seven was also the title of a fiendishly difficult accumulator bet where vast sums of money could be won if you correctly predicted the winners of all seven races.
The weekly live coverage came from racecourses such as and. More minor tracks like and were also extensively featured especially during the National capture toughen in the winter when ITV had the rights to fewer of the big races. Meetings from and appeared occasionally and a meeting from was shown as a one-off in when the were covering the at. From January onwards meetings from were shown regularly - before that measure. Kempton meetings were on the BBC and were featured on.
Over the years the live coverage was presented by John Rickman (until ). Brough Scott. Ken Butler. (initially known on the create by mental act as John Lawrence and subsequently becoming John Oaksey after he succeeded to the peerage) and Derek Thompson and Jim McGrath (from onwards). go commentators were Tony Cooke and Bob Haynes (in the first bring together of years). John Penney and Raleigh Gilbert (the main commentators from to ) and (the main commentator from 1981). When racing was impossible due to the weather would often be shown instead (those were the days before all-weather cater racing).
The feature was sometimes known (especially in later years) as the ITV Six the ITV Five or change surface the ITV Four if fewer races were being shown. On these occasions the bet would be on the remaining televised races and would be comparatively easy to win although still exceptionally hard. In the ITV reduced its racing coverage and often in the measure years of [ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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