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By Zenon
#267634
After 49 years, the last ever edition of Grandstand will air on our screens tommorrow on BBC Two, it was expected to finish in 2009 but bosses have decided to put it forward as they feel the demise is now ready, however there will still be Sport on a Saturday Afternoon on BBC One but with the Sports being programmes in their own right which begins with the Six Nations next week.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
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when they all move to salford it will be fun. they can have "how young is your mugger?" and other great shows.

imagine the man utd love in that there will be on the bbc when they move there*




*For Mafro - Salford is near where Manchester United play.
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By SAV1OUR
#267637
Cheeky little bastard.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
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meh you know its true. when it was half-term the little feckers used to walk round all day with knives.
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By SAV1OUR
#267639
Only to cut off that rancid tache mr gassy, come on give em credit, even though they'd never find old Dessie up 't north.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
#267640
tache? im slightly lost. I think its a good idea moving it north but the potential for a Man Utd love in is huge. Especially if Fergie has left by then.
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By SAV1OUR
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He has the fairest tache of them all, Grandstands had its day but I'm sure all the love in the world shall be bestowed upon its fresh little grave, shame it never made it to 50.[/img]
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Jet2006 wrote:After 49 years, the last ever edition of Grandstand will air on our screens tommorrow on BBC Two, it was expected to finish in 2009 but bosses have decided to put it forward as they feel the demise is now ready, however there will still be Sport on a Saturday Afternoon on BBC One but with the Sports being programmes in their own right which begins with the Six Nations next week.


The big question i`ve had since they announced it is why??

If they are still going to have sport stranded through Saturday afternoon why not do it all under a known brand such as Grandstand. They can tweak the format all they like!

Grandstand was no more an out of date concept than Match Of The Day.... which if you consider in FA cup weekends they show more than 1 match and the highlights in one day under the same banner there isn'n A match of the day at all!
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By DemonHorse
#267650
MyPurpleUndercrackers wrote:The big question i`ve had since they announced it is why??

If they are still going to have sport stranded through Saturday afternoon why not do it all under a known brand such as Grandstand. They can tweak the format all they like!


I think the BBC is now weary of tweaking formats of known brands/shows after what happened with Top Of The Pops... despite the fact that it worked specatacularly with Top Gear.
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By fish heads
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Jet2006 wrote:After 49 years, the last ever edition of Grandstand will air on our screens tommorrow on BBC Two, it was expected to finish in 2009 but bosses have decided to put it forward as they feel the demise is now ready, however there will still be Sport on a Saturday Afternoon on BBC One but with the Sports being programmes in their own right which begins with the Six Nations next week.


Did you watch this one, and will you miss it regardless if you did or not? I demand to know!
By Zenon
#267656
I did watch Grandstand a lot in the old days but I will miss it a bit and I still think the change will turn out to be good.
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By SAV1OUR
#267667
Just found this on the Have Your Say bit of the BBC news site, couldn't help but agree wholeheartedly:

Unfortunately, there are enough dumb people in the UK - dim enough to want to pay the extra to watch it all on SKY TV. If the Sports 'package' costs around £35 a month, then the BBC cannot realistically complete with it's licence funds. It doesn't stop there though, because the super matches are scrambled yet again, then you have to pay yet again don't you? Fine, as long as you want to keep paying through the nose, personally, I don't and would like ALL of it to remain on the Beeb.

Max Headroom, East Midlands, United Kingdom
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By foot-loose
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charlalottie wrote:I love grandstand...just for the theme song.


doo doo diddle diddle deh, dah dah dah da da da da dahh dahh.*


*this post is completly pointless
By paid2review
#267909
To be honest I would much rather watch a football match on Sky Sports then the BBC just because of the commentary available on Sky. I don't really rate any of the BBC pundits etc, and I find that the service on Sky just seems a lot more better even with the adverts and breaks.
By Ballbag
#267914
If you underate Lineker, Hansen, Motson and Wright............... then I'm afraid that you are very very sadly mistaken Mr revied-dude.
By Ballbag
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NB: for revied read review.
By paid2review
#267920
Bag for balls wrote:If you underate Lineker, Hansen, Motson and Wright............... then I'm afraid that you are very very sadly mistaken Mr revied-dude.



Apologies, I rate Lineker, Hansen (occasionally) and Wright, and of course Lawrenson (because he's so funny sometimes) but I find Motson too boring, he doesn't seem to know what he is talking about especially if you compare it to someone like Martin Tyler/ Andy Gray over on Sky.
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By Yudster
#267932
John Motson is appalling. The Sky commentaries are slightly more bearable than most. I don't mind the BBC studio pundits. Lineker, Hansen and whoever else they wheel out, but their commentators are dreadful. Martin Tyler and Andy Gray are definintley head and shoulders over anything the BBC or any other channel can find.
By Ballbag
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Yudster wrote:John Motson is appalling.


John Motson IS English football commentry. The man is a legend.
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By Yudster
#267939
Doesn't make him any good. His reputation was built in the days when the only competition was someone's grandad on ITV. Sky Sports came along and showed up all previous football coverage for what it was - crap.
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By MK Chris
#267943
Murray Walker made mistakes (a lot of them) but he was still a legend. I would miss him if I still watched F1.
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By Sidders
#267981
James Allen is the new Murray though. His * are hilarious.
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By MK Chris
#267982
I don't like James Allen much. It's just not the same; he should have stayed in the pits.
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By Dickie
#267986
Murray Walker lives a mile from me, occasionally see him enjoying lunch in the local pubs. I had to double take the first few times I saw him but now not so much of a novelty. Would love to hear a cry of "It's GO GO GO!" though for nostalgic purposes.