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.

2 comments:

  1. 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!

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