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Are You Watching the Match Tonight? Brian Barwick

Are You Watching the Match Tonight? By Brian Barwick

Are You Watching the Match Tonight? by Brian Barwick


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Football and television have been intertwined in culture for more than 50 years and Brian Barwick has played a massive role in the continuing inter-reaction between them. This book tells the story of how football on television became a national obsession.

Are You Watching the Match Tonight? Summary

Are You Watching the Match Tonight?: The Remarkable Story of Football on Television by Brian Barwick

Football and television have been intertwined in culture for more than 50 years and Brian Barwick has played a massive role in the continuing inter-reaction between them. Are You Watching the Match Tonight? tells the story of how football on television became a national obsession. The first live football match in England was the 1938 FA Cup final, and the winning goal was a penalty in the last minute of extra time - proof that football can deliver the dramatic like no other sport. Football on television went from grainy film-edits in the 1950s to the first dedicated highlights shows; Match of the Day first aired on 22 August 1964 (ITV's regional shows began in 1965). The FA Cup final, once the only match ever certain to be shown live, became an all-day event with ITV's FA Cup Wrestling Special competing with the BBC's It's An FA Cup Knock-out. The 1966 World Cup brought live international matches into the public's home for the first time and the BBC coverage of the final will forever be remembered by Kenneth Wolstenholme's legendary, "Some people are on the pitch ...they think it's all over ...here comes Hurst ...it is now!" Soon commentators, presenters and analysts such as Wolstenholme, Barry Davies, John Motson, Brian Moore, Martin Tyler, Keith Macklin, Gerald Sinstadt, Jimmy Hill, Brian Clough and Terry Venables became national figures and their sucessors, Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Jeff Stelling, Adrian Chiles, more so. SatelliteTV moved football into a new stratosphere with almost 40 per cent of all Premier League matches shown live every season and the FA's sale of broadcast rights in 2012 for that league alone brought in GBP3 billion. Are You Watching the Match Tonight[unk] is full of fascinating stories from in front of and behind the cameras, a remarkable story spanning 75 years. Written by a man who has held every key post in TV football, and filled with personal anecdotes and interviews with famous faces, this is a must-read book for all football fans.

About Brian Barwick

Brian Barwick was Editor of BBC's flagship football show Match of the Day, BBC Head of Sport, then ITV Controller of Sport. At the BBC, he worked on four FIFA World Cups, and was in charge when ITV Sport delivered its highest ever audience, the 1998 England v Argentina World Cup tie. He oversaw the transfer of Match of the Day and its iconic presenter Des Lynam to the commercial channel, all the time overseeing ITV's highly-successful association with the UEFA Champions League. Barwick gave Gabby Logan, Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen their broadcasting debuts. He was Chief Executive of The Football

Table of Contents

An Evening with Gary; The Man Who Turned Off England; Early Days; Post-war Boom; Match of the Day; World Cup 1966; ITV's Regional Shows; The FA Cup Final; Invention of the Pundits Panel; That Special Breed; Spin-offs; From Suits to Sweaters; World Cups; Dealing with Disaster; Live League Matches; Italia 90/USA 94; 1991 Sky and BSB; Editing Match of the Day; Football Comes Home; More World Cup Reflections; Biggest Football Transfer of the Summer; From the Other Side of the Camera; TV Rights Business; Another Evening with Another Gary; A Remarkable Journey; Final Thoughts.

Additional information

GOR005218429
9780233003887
0233003886
Are You Watching the Match Tonight?: The Remarkable Story of Football on Television by Brian Barwick
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Carlton Books Ltd
2013-08-15
256
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