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Brian Moore Saved Our Sundays and LWT at The Valley
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Greenhithe said:mattaddick said:I actually researched all this once before when I wrote the Charlton Miscellany back in 2012. So the definitive list of matches on The Big Match filmed at The Valley between 1968 and 1983 (and it is far more than I recall) is:
4 Jan 1969 Charlton 0 Palace 0 (FAC3)
18 Jan 1969 Charlton 2 Derby 0
25 Sep 1971 Charlton 2 Burnley 0
15 Mar 1975 Charlton 2 Southend 1
15 Nov 1975 Charlton 1 Sunderland 2
24 Jan 1976 Charlton 1 Portsmouth 1 (FAC4)
9 Oct 1976 Charlton 3 Hull 1
3 Dec 1977 Charlton 3 Sunderland 2
25 Nov 1978 Charlton 0 Fulham 0
21 Apr 1979 Charlton 0 West Ham 0
11 Oct 1980 Charlton 2 Sheff U 0
10 Jan 1981 Charlton 3 Hull 2
4 Apr 1981 Charlton 1 Huddersfield 2
1 May 1982 Charlton 1 Watford 1
4 Dec 1982 Charlton 2 Newcastle 0
8 Jan 1983 Charlton 2 Ipswich 3 (FAC3)
It's in the Miscellany pages 114 to 116 if you're interested.
I can post all the times we were on The Big Match and other Sunday shows as the away team during this period as well as Match of The Day if anyone's interested!4 -
Pedro45 said:seth plum said:I have a theory that our attendances were adversely affected if we were going to be on the telly after a Saturday home game.
My theory is because if we were going to be on it was common knowledge. So sometimes people wouldn’t mind missing a game. This was at a time when the featured matches were supposed to be a secret.
Other stadia usually had a permanent in built kind of gantry usually hidden, but we had to have a great big scaffolding structure constructed on the East Terrace, complete with wooden ladders and whatnot.
Anyway it was impossible to keep that construction a secret, anybody able to have eyeballs into the Valley could see it.
Maybe that’s a reason we weren’t on that much, but I leave that notion to the Illuminati.
I always got a buzz when I knew we would be on, even if that didn't happen very often. Surely it was more than five times though - Sunderland at home (76, when Killer was sent off), Hull (Phil Walker scored), Blackpool (Mickey Walsh scored for them I think though maybe that was MoTD?), Hull (Killer hat-trick inc goal of the season), and there must have been others?
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seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?1
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killerandflash said:0
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All on YouTube. After the superb La Soirée it was Jeff Wayne’s Jubilation.0
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mattaddick said:All on YouTube. After the superb La Soirée it was Jeff Wayne’s Jubilation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcNpIc3Hfws
Yes, 1980 was quite change, with the new music and modern looking titles!2 -
clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?1
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clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?2
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ken from bexley said:Pedro45 said:seth plum said:I have a theory that our attendances were adversely affected if we were going to be on the telly after a Saturday home game.
My theory is because if we were going to be on it was common knowledge. So sometimes people wouldn’t mind missing a game. This was at a time when the featured matches were supposed to be a secret.
Other stadia usually had a permanent in built kind of gantry usually hidden, but we had to have a great big scaffolding structure constructed on the East Terrace, complete with wooden ladders and whatnot.
Anyway it was impossible to keep that construction a secret, anybody able to have eyeballs into the Valley could see it.
Maybe that’s a reason we weren’t on that much, but I leave that notion to the Illuminati.
I always got a buzz when I knew we would be on, even if that didn't happen very often. Surely it was more than five times though - Sunderland at home (76, when Killer was sent off), Hull (Phil Walker scored), Blackpool (Mickey Walsh scored for them I think though maybe that was MoTD?), Hull (Killer hat-trick inc goal of the season), and there must have been others?
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Brian Moore - quite simply the best football commentator ever2
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Addicktion_to_red said:clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?1
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killerandflash said:
Funny to think that all this was the work of Jimmy Hill - he ran the sports department when LWT started, revolutionised World of Sport when they took it over (brought in a chap called Richard Davies and advised him to change his name to Dickie) and completely changed the way ITV did sport in just a few years. I think their World Cup coverage of 1970 beat the BBC in the ratings.2 -
DaveMehmet said:clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?
The big match used to be followed by programmes such as the Saint and Randal & Hopkirk deceased.2 -
Isawsummersplay said:I was fortunate to know Brian well, and can only endorse what others have said, in that he was one of the nicest people I have ever met. Looking forward to reading this book.
Watching any of those games, you could say Brian Moore had a soft-spot for every London club and I think he really did. The feeling was mutual....he was the best.6 -
Simonsen said:Isawsummersplay said:I was fortunate to know Brian well, and can only endorse what others have said, in that he was one of the nicest people I have ever met. Looking forward to reading this book.
Watching any of those games, you could say Brian Moore had a soft-spot for every London club and I think he really did. The feeling was mutual....he was the best.0 -
stockportaddick said:DaveMehmet said:clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?
The big match used to be followed by programmes such as the Saint and Randal & Hopkirk deceased.0 -
charltonkeston said:Greenhithe said:mattaddick said:I actually researched all this once before when I wrote the Charlton Miscellany back in 2012. So the definitive list of matches on The Big Match filmed at The Valley between 1968 and 1983 (and it is far more than I recall) is:
4 Jan 1969 Charlton 0 Palace 0 (FAC3)
18 Jan 1969 Charlton 2 Derby 0
25 Sep 1971 Charlton 2 Burnley 0
15 Mar 1975 Charlton 2 Southend 1
15 Nov 1975 Charlton 1 Sunderland 2
24 Jan 1976 Charlton 1 Portsmouth 1 (FAC4)
9 Oct 1976 Charlton 3 Hull 1
3 Dec 1977 Charlton 3 Sunderland 2
25 Nov 1978 Charlton 0 Fulham 0
21 Apr 1979 Charlton 0 West Ham 0
11 Oct 1980 Charlton 2 Sheff U 0
10 Jan 1981 Charlton 3 Hull 2
4 Apr 1981 Charlton 1 Huddersfield 2
1 May 1982 Charlton 1 Watford 1
4 Dec 1982 Charlton 2 Newcastle 0
8 Jan 1983 Charlton 2 Ipswich 3 (FAC3)
It's in the Miscellany pages 114 to 116 if you're interested.
I can post all the times we were on The Big Match and other Sunday shows as the away team during this period as well as Match of The Day if anyone's interested!2 -
What was great about Brian Moore was his charitable view of footballers.
He would never say anything like ‘what a stupid, terrible, useless pass’ he would say something like ‘Smith not quite managing to reach Jones with that pass’.4 -
Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.1
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Yorkshireaddick said:Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.1
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mattaddick said:stockportaddick said:DaveMehmet said:clive said:seth plum said:Did it go something like Thunderbirds, University Challenge, Police Five, The Big Match?
The big match used to be followed by programmes such as the Saint and Randal & Hopkirk deceased.
As an aside, Thunderbirds was the first TV programme I ever remember seeing in colour. I was dragged to Woolwich shopping with my mum one Saturday and there it was, in glorious colour in the shop window of Cuffs! Funny how little things stick in your memory!1 -
Yorkshireaddick said:Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.2
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Pretty sure Brian Moore worked for the BBC in the sixties - I had a soccer annual I picked up years later and there was a picture of him with hair!
Star Soccer was a bit before my time, I know Hugh Johns did the ITV commentary on the '66 World Cup Final, unfortunately for him Kenneth Wolstenhome is the one who's remembered from that afternoon.
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Yorkshireaddick said:Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.0
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lolwray said:Yorkshireaddick said:Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.
Yes Peter Lorenzo - the father of Matt Lorenzo - was indeed the ATV London Star Soccer commentator although you'll hear Hugh Johns voice doing a few games from London just before the 1968 shake up and the launch of LWT. Big William said:Pretty sure Brian Moore worked for the BBC in the sixties - I had a soccer annual I picked up years later and there was a picture of him with hair!
Star Soccer was a bit before my time, I know Hugh Johns did the ITV commentary on the '66 World Cup Final, unfortunately for him Kenneth Wolstenhome is the one who's remembered from that afte0 -
Here's a picture of Peter Lorenzo0
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Yorkshireaddick said:Did Brian Moore commentate on the Big Match’s predecessor on ATV London ‘Star Soccer’? They covered my first Charlton match September 1966 v Palace. I’d love to see any footage if it’s still out there.2
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Here is another picture I used in the book (among dozens of exclusive photos I was given by the families of many commentators of old like Brian Moore, Hugh Johns and Gerald Sinstadt). If you can name more than two people in this shot, I will be very impressed.0
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mattaddick said:Here is another picture I used in the book (among dozens of exclusive photos I was given by the families of many commentators of old like Brian Moore, Hugh Johns and Gerald Sinstadt). If you can name more than two people in this shot, I will be very impressed.0