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| starring = [[Tim Lovejoy]]<br |
| starring = [[Tim Lovejoy]], <br> [[Natalie Pinkham]] |
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| country = United Kingdom<br |
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| language = English |
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| network = [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]]<br |
| network = [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]] <br> [[Fox Soccer Channel]] |
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| first_aired = {{Start date|2007|07|25|df=yes}} |
| first_aired = {{Start date|2007|07|25|df=yes}} |
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'''''David Beckham's Soccer USA''''' was |
'''''David Beckham's Soccer USA''''' was an [[association football]] highlights and general discussion show presented by [[Tim Lovejoy]] and produced and broadcast in the United Kingdom by [[Channel 5 (UK)|Five]].<ref name="people">{{cite web |url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20047200,00.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070830065524/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20047200,00.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=30 August 2007 |title=David Beckham to Star in Own TV Series - David Beckham : People.com |publisher=[[People (magazine)|People]] |access-date=2014-08-27}}</ref> The show began following [[David Beckham]]'s move to [[Los Angeles Galaxy]], and Beckham often contributes to the show in the form of interviews. Each week there was a special guest in the studio, usually a British sports personality, to whom Lovejoy chatted about their career and their views on [[Major League Soccer]]. A slightly different version of the show hosted by [[Natalie Pinkham]] and completely devoid of any content derived from British studio footage was broadcast in the United States on [[Fox Soccer Channel]]. |
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Several regular features aside from MLS highlights were present in every show. One of these features was a "translation" of American commentary, called "How to Speak U.S. Commentator". This provides a definition of [[slang]] used by commentators which differs from that used in Britain. Viewers were also invited to choose an MLS team to support and e-mail their choice to the show, from which polls were collected, determining the nation's favourite teams. |
Several regular features aside from MLS highlights were present in every show. One of these features was a "translation" of American commentary, called "How to Speak U.S. Commentator". This provides a definition of [[slang]] used by commentators which differs from that used in Britain. Viewers were also invited to choose an MLS team to support and e-mail their choice to the show, from which polls were collected, determining the nation's favourite teams.{{citation needed|date=September 2014}} |
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==Running gags== |
==Running gags== |
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# Lovejoy would often comment on and show a clip of player Logan Pause followed by Tim pretending to have been paused by standing very still for around 5 seconds. |
# Lovejoy would often comment on and show a clip of player Logan Pause followed by Tim pretending to have been paused by standing very still for around 5 seconds. |
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==Comparison== |
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== Differences between the British and American versions == |
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* The American version was hosted by [[Natalie Pinkham]], who was traditionally out on location at various [[Major League Soccer]] related events. The British version was hosted by [[Tim Lovejoy]] in a studio. |
* The American version was hosted by [[Natalie Pinkham]], who was traditionally out on location at various [[Major League Soccer]] related events. The British version was hosted by [[Tim Lovejoy]] in a studio. |
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* The American version was presented as a serious highlight show, featuring game footage with all English highlight packages narrated by [[JP Dellacamera]]. The British version was presented as a lighthearted educational look at |
* The American version was presented as a serious highlight show, featuring game footage with all English highlight packages narrated by [[JP Dellacamera]]. The British version was presented as a lighthearted educational look at Major League Soccer and soccer in the United States in general. The British version contained a highlight package featuring the original broadcast commentators, sometimes in English, sometimes in Spanish, depending on the source of the original broadcast. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://livebeyondsports.com/david-beckham-house/ David Beckham House] |
*[https://livebeyondsports.com/david-beckham-house/ David Beckham House] |
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*[https://www.wixjersey.com/ Soccer Jerseys & Apparel] |
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Latest revision as of 01:58, 18 December 2024
This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (February 2024) |
David Beckham's Soccer USA | |
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Starring | Tim Lovejoy, Natalie Pinkham |
Country of origin | United Kingdom, United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30-45 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Five Fox Soccer Channel |
Release | 25 July 17 October 2007 | –
David Beckham's Soccer USA was an association football highlights and general discussion show presented by Tim Lovejoy and produced and broadcast in the United Kingdom by Five.[1] The show began following David Beckham's move to Los Angeles Galaxy, and Beckham often contributes to the show in the form of interviews. Each week there was a special guest in the studio, usually a British sports personality, to whom Lovejoy chatted about their career and their views on Major League Soccer. A slightly different version of the show hosted by Natalie Pinkham and completely devoid of any content derived from British studio footage was broadcast in the United States on Fox Soccer Channel.
Several regular features aside from MLS highlights were present in every show. One of these features was a "translation" of American commentary, called "How to Speak U.S. Commentator". This provides a definition of slang used by commentators which differs from that used in Britain. Viewers were also invited to choose an MLS team to support and e-mail their choice to the show, from which polls were collected, determining the nation's favourite teams.[citation needed]
Running gags
[edit]The show was presented in a light-hearted manner and contains a variety of running gags which run over several weeks, such as:
- At the beginning of each show, Lovejoy introduced himself as a Chelsea and Kansas Wizards fan, after which he said "Go Wizards". A silver curving flash then appeared across the screen and the presenter moved his hand in the direction of the flash as it moved across the screen. The flash and Lovejoy's hand were almost never co-ordinated, adding a comic element.
- Many of the guests referred to Scottish player Paul Dalglish, who played for the Houston Dynamo, which led Lovejoy to suggest the title of the programme be changed to 'Paul Dalglish's Soccer USA'.
- Lovejoy sometimes gave an update on one of the MLS clubs, and called it, for example, 'Houston Update' or 'New England Update'. After he is finished, he then went on to the 'Dallas update', and talks not about FC Dallas, the MLS team, but the soap opera Dallas.
- Lovejoy would often comment on and show a clip of player Logan Pause followed by Tim pretending to have been paused by standing very still for around 5 seconds.
Comparison
[edit]- The American version was hosted by Natalie Pinkham, who was traditionally out on location at various Major League Soccer related events. The British version was hosted by Tim Lovejoy in a studio.
- The American version was presented as a serious highlight show, featuring game footage with all English highlight packages narrated by JP Dellacamera. The British version was presented as a lighthearted educational look at Major League Soccer and soccer in the United States in general. The British version contained a highlight package featuring the original broadcast commentators, sometimes in English, sometimes in Spanish, depending on the source of the original broadcast.
References
[edit]- ^ "David Beckham to Star in Own TV Series - David Beckham : People.com". People. Archived from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
External links
[edit]- Soccer on United States television
- Cultural depictions of David Beckham
- 2007 American television series debuts
- 2007 American television series endings
- Channel 5 (British TV channel) original programming
- Association football television series
- Major League Soccer on television
- 2000s British sports television series