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  1. The lone national television broadcast of the Continental Football League was a Wide World of Sports broadcast of the 1966 championship game; ABC paid the league $500 for a rights fee, a minuscule sum by professional football standards.

  2. Apr 8, 2012 · Some time ago I've decided to make a list of all tv coverage of F1 races from 1950 to 1980. I compiled pretty much all information I gathered from various sources, including this forum (and big...

  3. On this day, 1966: Grand Prix, the movie launched in the USA - numerous F1 drivers made cameo appearances. These included Phil Hill, Graham Hill, Juan Manuel Fangio, Jim Clark, Jochen Rindt, and Jack Brabham. (Also something to help you get through the winter for your watchlist)

  4. May 21, 2021 · Frankenheimer’s first big-budget production, Grand Prix, follows the fortunes of four drivers against an authentic backdrop of the actual 1966 Formula One race season.

  5. McLaren also competed eight times in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and he won the race with co-driver Chris Amon in 1966. Bruce McLaren was killed while testing a car in 1970, but his McLaren racing team continued.

  6. Grand Prix is a 1966 American sports drama film directed by John Frankenheimer, produced by Edward Lewis, and written by Robert Alan Aurthur with uncredited story contributions by Frankenheimer and rewrites by William Hanley.

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  8. Grand Prix is a 1966 film set in the world of Formula One motor racing, directed by John Frankenheimer and starring James Garner, Eva Marie Saint, Yves Montand, Toshiro Mifune, Adolfo Celi, Brian Bedford, Jessica Walter, Antonio Sabàto, and Françoise Hardy.