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based match (from August 1968) was the main attraction and then shorter highlights of two other games from around the country, covered by other ITV regions. Where possible this would be a game involving a Midlands team as the visiting team. The programme was broadcast during a "glory" period for
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The programme's early years were from London but from August 1968 the show centred on Midlands teams. This coincided with the re-jigging of the ITV network. ATV was now a Midlands only broadcaster. The programme was hosted initially by
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would become the banners for TV football for the rest of the decade. Both networks continued to show highlights, however, they were invariably shunted to late night slots at a weekend.
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The programme's format was typical of the time, extended highlights of a London (1965–68) based match and a
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all won league championships during the show's run, the latter two adding European Cups as well.
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All this was captured by the ATV cameras, but it wasn't just about the top division.
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also had a successful spell, bagged a brace of League Cups and competed in Europe;
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before moving to Forest in the English game's first million-pound transfer.
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gained a reputation as durable First Division battlers, and a young
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weekends many lower league sides were featured. ATV's links with
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football
United Kingdom
Associated Television
The Big Match
Billy Wright
Gary Newbon
Hugh Johns
1966 FIFA World Cup Final
Nick Owen
Peter Brackley
Midlands
Derby County
Nottingham Forest
Aston Villa
Wolves
Stoke City
West Bromwich Albion
three
black
players
Coventry City
Trevor Francis
Birmingham City
Shrewsbury Town
FA Cup
ITC Entertainment
US
Canada
BBC
ITV

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