Monday, 4 June 2018
1017 Standing Room Only
First viewed : Uncertain
This early evening football show on BBC Two was a product of the fanzine culture and its arrival coincided with that of the Premier League. The programme's brief was to give a fan's eye view of the game and run provocative features that you wouldn't see on Football Focus such as the one on Liverpool and Everton's alleged reluctance to sign young black players.
The first series in 1991 was presented by former Brookside actor Simon O' Brien and clashed with Coronation Street so I never got to see it. In the second series he was joined by the first woman presenter on a football show Shelley Webb, wife of Neil Webb who'd recently been offloaded by Manchester United back to Nottingham Forest. I loved the way she always pronounced "Fergie" as if it were a swear word. Apart from her, the only thing I really remember is the "Superloo" feature where fans gave their opinions in a travelling van made up to look like a typical football stadium toilet i.e not very salubrious.
The series finished in 1994. Webb went on to write Footballers' Wives Tell Their Tale ( though you wouldn't have thought she was very typical ) a few years later which was the basis for the drama series Footballer's Wives but she's now been completely out of the public eye for the past two decades.
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We've talked previously on the shortcomings of this show. In many ways, it was quickly eclipsed by a Friday night footy comedy programme that started in 1994... not sure if that will feature here!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly will !
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