Uncle Spielberg
Well-known member
Quite remarkable.
Quite remarkable.
That was David Coleman, you numpty.
BBC's Vine dies of heart attack
Veteran BBC sports broadcaster David Vine has died of a heart attack at the age of 73. Vine fronted a huge list of shows, including Match of the Day, A Question of Sport, Grandstand and Ski Sunday.
He also hosted the BBC's Olympic, snooker and tennis coverage, It's A Knock Out, Miss World and the Eurovision Song Contest. Vine celebrated his birthday in this month and died on Sunday night at home, near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.
He had triple heart by-pass surgery several years ago.
Vine's publicist Paul Madeley said that since the broadcaster's retirement he had continued working as a consultant for the BBC.
Paul Madeley described Vine as "a true and utter gentleman at all times." He added: "I don't know of anybody who is regarded as he was in terms of his professionalism and dedication, whether he was presenting or commentating.
He was like a member of my family. He was that close."
That was David Coleman, you numpty.
I thought that too but wan't brave enough to post it just in case I was wrong.
Quite remarkable.
That was David Coleman, you numpty.
BBC's Vine dies of heart attack
Veteran BBC sports broadcaster David Vine has died of a heart attack at the age of 73. Vine fronted a huge list of shows, including Match of the Day, A Question of Sport, Grandstand and Ski Sunday.
He also hosted the BBC's Olympic, snooker and tennis coverage, It's A Knock Out, Miss World and the Eurovision Song Contest. Vine celebrated his birthday in this month and died on Sunday night at home, near Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire.
He had triple heart by-pass surgery several years ago.
Vine's publicist Paul Madeley said that since the broadcaster's retirement he had continued working as a consultant for the BBC.
Paul Madeley described Vine as "a true and utter gentleman at all times." He added: "I don't know of anybody who is regarded as he was in terms of his professionalism and dedication, whether he was presenting or commentating.
He was like a member of my family. He was that close."
His brother, Hearditonthegrape, is devastated, apparently.
This is a sad day.
He is part of my TV sporting childhood, along with Bough, Weeks, Coleman, Waring and Dicky Davies.
A minute's silence at the snooker today. So no change there then.