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'''''That Was The Team That Was''''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] television programme that documents successful time periods for Scottish [[football (soccer)|football]] sides. The show is broadcast on [[BBC One Scotland]] every Friday night (when there is a series ongoing) and has recently ended its second series. Its title is derived from the 1960's BBC [[satire]] [[That Was The Week That Was]].
'''''That Was The Team That Was''''' is a [[Scotland|Scottish]] television programme that documents successful time periods for Scottish [[football (soccer)|football]] sides. The show is broadcast on [[BBC One Scotland]] every Friday night (when there is a series ongoing) and has recently ended its second series. Its title is derived from the 1960's BBC [[satire]] [[That Was The Week That Was]]. Produced by Brendan O'Hara of BBC Scotland


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At this moment in time, it is unclear if there will be a third series, although the BBC has acknowledged the popular appeal of the show.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/aboutus/review/site/television/tv3.shtml BBC Scotland Annual Review 2005-06], BBC, June 2006</ref> Potential features for a third series include [[Gretna F.C.|Gretna]]'s road to the [[Scottish Cup]] final in 2006 and their subsequent venture into Europe, or [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]] and [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]]'s cup wins of 1997 and 1991 respectively.
At this moment in time, it is unclear if there will be a third series, although the BBC has acknowledged the popular appeal of the show.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/aboutus/review/site/television/tv3.shtml BBC Scotland Annual Review 2005-06], BBC, June 2006</ref> Potential features for a third series include [[Gretna F.C.|Gretna]]'s road to the [[Scottish Cup]] final in 2006 and their subsequent venture into Europe, or [[Kilmarnock F.C.|Kilmarnock]] and [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]]'s cup wins of 1997 and 1991 respectively.
The third series will begin on [[8 February]] [[2008]].


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:27, 2 February 2008

That Was The Team That Was
Narrated byJohn Gordon Sinclair
Country of originScotland, United Kingdom
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC One Scotland
ReleaseFebruary 10, 2006

That Was The Team That Was is a Scottish television programme that documents successful time periods for Scottish football sides. The show is broadcast on BBC One Scotland every Friday night (when there is a series ongoing) and has recently ended its second series. Its title is derived from the 1960's BBC satire That Was The Week That Was. Produced by Brendan O'Hara of BBC Scotland

Format

Filmed in a documentary style, the programme is narrated by John Gordon Sinclair and part-written by Chick Young. It involves highlights of matches played by the featured side interspersed with recollections from former players and managers. A scrapbook style format, showing newspaper clippings, is used to cover events for which there are no television highlights, a particular problem in 1985, when a dispute between television companies and the League led to a 6 month football broadcasting hiatus.[1]

2006: The First Series

The first series, entailing 6 episodes, was broadcast in February and March 2006. The date provided is that on which the episode was first aired.

  • 10 February - Scotland 1973-74: Scotland qualified for their first World Cup since 1958 but, despite remaining unbeaten, were knocked out in the first round on goal difference.
  • 24 February - Celtic 1987-88: In their centenary year, Celtic gave their supporters fitting reason to celebrate by claiming a League and Cup double.
  • 3 March - Rangers 1996-97: The Gers League title victory saw them equal Celtic's cherished long-standing record of 9-in-a-row, in a season in which they also won the League Cup.

2007: The Second Series

The second series, again featuring 6 episodes, was broadcast in January, February and March 2007. The date provided is that on which the episode was first aired.

Potential Third Series?

At this moment in time, it is unclear if there will be a third series, although the BBC has acknowledged the popular appeal of the show.[2] Potential features for a third series include Gretna's road to the Scottish Cup final in 2006 and their subsequent venture into Europe, or Kilmarnock and Motherwell's cup wins of 1997 and 1991 respectively. The third series will begin on 8 February 2008.

References