
Description
This is the second of a pair of programmes about the 100th Football Association Cup Final and the way it was mediated by television. The previous programme analysed the build-up to the match on BBC... and ITV; this programme studies the codes of match coverage: the various standard shots used, the role of the commentator and expert panels - "explaining" the play and the outside broadcast set-up and its development since the 1960s. The television coverage of football is contrasted with the experience of attending a live match. Sociologist Chas Critcher and former pro-footballer and journalist, Eamon Dunphy, debate the pros. and cons. of TV's impact on the national sport.
This is the second of a pair of programmes about the 100th Football Association Cup Final and the way it was mediated by television. The previous programme analysed the build-up to the match on BBC... and ITV; this programme studies the codes of match coverage: the various standard shots used, the role of the commentator and expert panels - "explaining" the play and the outside broadcast set-up and its development since the 1960s. The television coverage of football is contrasted with the experience of attending a live match. Sociologist Chas Critcher and former pro-footballer and journalist, Eamon Dunphy, debate the pros. and cons. of TV's impact on the national sport.
Module code and title: | U203, Popular culture |
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Item code: | U203; 16 |
First transmission date: | 11-10-1982 |
Published: | 1982 |
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Duration: | 00:24:39 |
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Producer: | Susan Boyd-Bowman |
Contributors: | John Clarke; Chas Critcher; Eamon Dunphy; John Motson; Fred Viner; Bob Gardam |
Publisher: | BBC Open University |
Keyword(s): | FA cup final; Football; Television coverage |
Master spool number: | 6HT/73901 |
Production number: | FOUP088T |
Videofinder number: | 1236 |
Available to public: | no |