The precise date of this clip is Saturday 29th December 1990. The turn-of-the-year Newbury fixture is returning to Saturday in 2011 to allow TV coverage (now on Channel 4 of course) - they should never have moved it to midweek, really.
Of course, the Stone of Scone/Destiny was returned to Scotland in 1996 as a sop by the Major govt, and the events of 1950 were dramatised in a 2008 film. There was no weekly English MOTD in this era so BBC Scotland clearly had to move Moonstruck much later.
The two most commons words in Scottish Football popped up again - Hibs nil. Haha
donsmad81 5 months ago
David Davies was one of the main presenters of BBC Midlands today
Visonu 1 year ago
The weather forecaster here isn't Michael Fish, that's infact Ian McCaskill.
Halfbricktv2 1 year ago
@Halfbricktv2 Absolutely. Not sure why I had Michael Fish listed. Cheers!
p0ab 1 year ago
THEY'VE GOT TO BE THE WORST EVER SPORTSCENE OPENING TITLES, do you agree?
weespud212008 1 year ago
The precise date of this clip is Saturday 29th December 1990. The turn-of-the-year Newbury fixture is returning to Saturday in 2011 to allow TV coverage (now on Channel 4 of course) - they should never have moved it to midweek, really.
Of course, the Stone of Scone/Destiny was returned to Scotland in 1996 as a sop by the Major govt, and the events of 1950 were dramatised in a 2008 film. There was no weekly English MOTD in this era so BBC Scotland clearly had to move Moonstruck much later.
RobinCarmody 1 year ago
@RobinCarmody thanks Robin although I did have the exact date listed in the video description. Glad you agree with me though.
p0ab 1 year ago