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22: 255:. 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 558: 553: 548: 376:
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.
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was appointed Rangers manager and, aided by transfer spending unprecedented in Scottish football, he led the side to their first League title in 10 years.
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side won their first major honour by defeating Celtic in the League Cup final and also earned promotion to the Premier Division through their league form.
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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.
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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
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every Friday night (when there was a series ongoing). Its title is derived from the 1960s BBC
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is a Scottish television programme that documented successful time periods for Scottish
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in 1990. From the verge of extinction they recovered to win the League Cup against
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finals, which were held in neighbouring England in 1996.
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Dens memories reduce former Hearts manager to tears
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