There are links on Google, particularly in the Australian media, maybe they include the whole program.
I thought Chappell came across as a bitter and twisted old man. I think he chose the wrong person to belittle in 1977.
There must have witness's to the altercation. Why have they never spoken publicly? Who are they afraid off?
There was an article about this in The Times the other day:Pathetic - Baron Botham is a complete thicko, an obvious liar - and obviously Chappell hold a grudge.
Who do people believe - my gut says Chappell.
Botham has weedled his way into the establishment via that wonderful upstanding chap B. Johnson - case is proven?
What really happened between Ian Botham and Ian Chappell?
The documentary screened on Australia’s Channel 9 last week, The Longest Feud, in which the former Ashes captains Ian Botham and Ian Chappell revisited their an
www.thetimes.co.uk
I think the main reason the other people who were there don't go on about it in public is that nobody apart from Ian Chappell seems to actually care that much.