Knocky's Nose
Mon nez est retiré.
RIP Dear Boy. A Legend of Sports Presenting and (via the Tellybox) a part of my Childhood.
Thinking of Sportsnight brings back memories of the Evening Standard 5-a-side tournament.Sportsnight was a great programme - maybe Sportsnight with Coleman at some point?? I think the wonderful Harry Carpenter is worth a mention too but yes RIP Dickie Davies - another stalwart of Saturday afternoons for us of a certain age!
Er…… 94!89, what a great innings, RIP.
I’ve childhood memories of their Saturday afternoons covering minority to the UK sports/events such as The Tour De France (that’ll never catch on here) with Merckx and surfing from Hawaii. Glamour in a bigger world at that time. As well as some of the boxing greats …. commentated on by Reg Gutteridge.
Was referring to the quality of presenter. (Stelling apart).Part of my youth growing up (albeit tended to be more Grandstand than WoS) but do you really think fake wrestling interspersed with 4 or 5 horse races is better than what you can watch now?
Well he WAS the only sports personality on ITV for 200 years!RIP.
he won sports personality on ITV for 200 years..
fantastic presenter.
ThisOh, that's another bit of my younger years gone. RIP sir, they don't make 'em like that any more.
After the Goldstone 1972 and Wembley in 1978, the next ground I visited (also in 1978) was Dynamo Dresden!I also loved BBC Sportsnight on Wednesday’s for boxing and football, and ITV aired highlights of magical European club games with the likes of Gerald Sinstadt commentating.
Dynamo Dresden, St Etienne, Grasshopper's.
Truly was a world of sport wasn’t it?Ice speedway from communist Poland rings a bell too.
I remember another one, cliff diving from Acapulco!Truly was a world of sport wasn’t it?
That's interesting, what was East Germany like at that time?After the Goldstone 1972 and Wembley in 1978, the next ground I visited (also in 1978) was Dynamo Dresden!
I was always excited when they said there'd be a bit of rally cross, unmissable Saturday TV!First there was David Coleman (1958 - 1968 BBC) then came Dickie (1968 to 1985 ITV). In these days of live sport and unlimited channels it's unbelievable that back then we had a few hours on a Saturday. Still cant work out how the wrestling always ended at 4:34 in time for the results at 4:40 (10 min 1/2 time back then as well).
To me he was the voice of sport.
WoS definitely showed very brief NFL highlights before C4 was around. Probably only the SuperBowl and maybe the Championship games only though, not as a regular thing.Oops must have been mid seventies if the Steelers were winning everything. I remember poor old Dickie trying to explain the rules one week...
You beat me to it. That was one of the strangest ones. Didn't they also feature high diving off what looked like a terribly fragile silver crane that took about 5 mins to climb?I remember another one, cliff diving from Acapulco!