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Bagpuss 01-11-2008 08:43

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Originally Posted by petegibbons (Post 646303)
I am on this in a few weeks, when we get round to July. I had to sign a sheet to give permission for the footage they filmed to be shown.

That's going to add a few million more viewers then:rolleyes::)

Oggy 01-11-2008 15:01

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Saw another remarkable documentary yesterday, Terence Davies' Of Time and the City. The city in question being Liverpool from the point of view of the director's upbringing in the fifties, to how he sees Liverpool now.

He speaks the names Accrington Stanley, Sheffield Wednesday, Hamilton Academicals and Queen of the South in such melifluous tones against archive footage, to invoke memories of my dad checking his pools as the results came in over the bakelite radio. The whole film is spellbinding.

It's amazing to think how diverse documentaries can be.

Haggis316 01-11-2008 21:09

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This is Liverpool Echo's trailer for the programme:

"Nov 1 2008

by Greg O'Keeffe, Liverpool Echo

Monday

Accrington Stanley ... Exactly (ITV1, 10.40pm)

MORE action from behind the scenes with the league two footy side, managed by likeable scouser John Coleman. So far, this series has been insightful and funny – just what you’d expect from director Sol Papadopoulos who co-produced Cannes hit film Of Time and the City.!"

Oggy 02-11-2008 00:42

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Originally Posted by Haggis316 (Post 646593)
So far, this series has been insightful and funny – just what you’d expect from director Sol Papadopoulos who co-produced Cannes hit film Of Time and the City.!"

Small world indeed, possibly why Terence said "goodnight" rather early, as I thought, he obviously knew of the documentary which was to come.

Wonder how well AS Exactly would have gone down at Cannes. :)

garinda 02-11-2008 08:23

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Originally Posted by Haggis316 (Post 646593)
This is Liverpool Echo's trailer for the programme:

"Nov 1 2008

by Greg O'Keeffe, Liverpool Echo

Monday

Accrington Stanley ... Exactly (ITV1, 10.40pm)

MORE action from behind the scenes with the league two footy side, managed by likeable scouser John Coleman. So far, this series has been insightful and funny – just what you’d expect from director Sol Papadopoulos who co-produced Cannes hit film Of Time and the City.!"

Lol, I used to know the director when I was at art school in Liverpool.

No wonder the series is as funny as it is.:D

Redraine 02-11-2008 08:47

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Originally Posted by Oggy (Post 646446)
Saw another remarkable documentary yesterday, Terence Davies' Of Time and the City. The city in question being Liverpool from the point of view of the director's upbringing in the fifties, to how he sees Liverpool now.

He speaks the names Accrington Stanley, Sheffield Wednesday, Hamilton Academicals and Queen of the South in such melifluous tones against archive footage, to invoke memories of my dad checking his pools as the results came in over the bakelite radio. The whole film is spellbinding.

It's amazing to think how diverse documentaries can be.

What channel was it Oggy, please?

Oggy 02-11-2008 11:38

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Originally Posted by Redraine (Post 646649)
What channel was it Oggy, please?

Limited release film, I'm afraid, I had to pop over to Bradford to see it.

Does have a website though - Of Time and the City

mab 03-11-2008 20:33

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:)Don't forget its on after news at 10 and localnews tonight:)

SamF 03-11-2008 22:10

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Probably worst so far - was an episode of airport not stanley

mab 03-11-2008 22:16

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 647156)
Probably worst so far - was an episode of airport not stanley

Totaly agree with you samf!!

Stanleymad 03-11-2008 22:26

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What car crash tv if ever i saw it, wtf was that to do with the club really or the fans that support it, terrible episode scraping the barrel with that wasnt they ?!? & i thought cavs stag do was a bit much! Really was a bad half hour & not really highlighting stanley in any positive light at all! Glad i didnt even bother with the dvd tonight, what happened to Garys flip as mentioned before the start of the prog???

Granada had plenty of footage to use of the support & of the behind the scenes stuff - even coleyoke by the very coley would of been better or should say more in keeping with the footy theme. But as people have already said its probably more a mockery than a documentory!

Bagpuss 03-11-2008 22:28

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Total rubbish tonight nowt to do with the Stanley we know.

yonmon 03-11-2008 22:31

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Originally Posted by mab (Post 647157)
Totaly agree with you samf!!

But it gave dear Stuart another opportunity to run through his repertoire of emotionally charged claptrap, and our Chairman an equal opportunity to prove that he can, on occasions work his way through day-to-day emergencies without resorting to the expletives which have been well-criticised in this thread!!
In the words of the Daily Telegraph's Television Critic,...'all in all, this was merely an inconsequential exercise in Televisual mediocrity'...and he should know !
But there's always next week !!

carpon 03-11-2008 23:10

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What was shown tonight had very little to do with Stanley.Other than follow the hen do of someone who works for the club and our esteemed chairman showing in brief glimpses a somewhat understanding side,albeit in the circumstances which encapsulated tonight's offering, I fail to see how tonight's offering shows how the club we love is run. Other than a secretary who despite organising the whole escapade to Magaluf somehow manages to overlook that her own passport has expired!!!

Don't get me wrong, the girl probably does stirling work on behalf of the club and she's probably doing a brilliant job, but this whole escapade is descending into farce, especially with Stuart Hall narrating over the whole thing like he's still conducting the " It's a knockoout " scenario.

Talk about putting accross a "Professional" football club in a positive light!! It may be funny to some,but I fear this documentary is putting the club across as a joke, as much a joke as we were when we were the butt of the milk advert:(

cashman 03-11-2008 23:18

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well it is approaching the pantomime season carpon.:D


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