
The.Quite.Remarkable.David.Coleman.WS.PDTV.XviD-FTP
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As he celebrates his 85th birthday, this special documentary looks back
at how he left an indelible imprint on sports broadcasting from World
Cup football to no less than 11 Olympic Games, with the Munich tragedy
in 1972 undoubtedly his most challenging commentary. David Coleman OBE
was the face of BBC Sport for well over a quarter of a century. It is
the first ever television documentary on this very private of public
figures.
There are contributions from HRH Princess Anne, Lord Coe, Sir
Michael Parkinson, Sir Ian Botham, Huw Edwards, Daley Thompson, Linford
Christie, Sir Bobby Charlton & David’s own family, who all paint a
picture of the man behind the microphone. Coleman was a presenter, a commentator, an interviewer & quiz
master.
A pioneer in broadcasting who shaped it for generations to come, he was also affectionately known for his on-air gaffes. He was the king
of live television & not just sport, as he once even interviewed the
Beatles.
Yet sport was his true passion & he presented all the
biggest shows & events like the Grand National, Sports Personality of
the Year, Match of the Day, Sportsnight & Grandstand.
He also hosted
Question of Sport for 18 years & was famously joined by HRH Princess
Anne for an episode watched by 18 million viewers in 1987.
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