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Topic History of: A Question of Sport
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BR Maybe when I get older I will appreciate it as well....because I loved it when I was very young but cant stand to watch it when I grew up.....it has the feel of LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE to me - a sort of wind down programme......
Foz I hate sport but as a kid loved watching it when David Coleman, Bill Beaumont, and Emlyn Hughes were the anchors as they seemed to gel the programme together.
Angel ..and its certainly aint Friday night viewing. X
Angel Utter tosh. Looking at todays quiz panel shows makes it seem dated and its a bit too cosy for my liking. Theres my half pennys worth.
Prunella Minge That's funny, my Mum seems to be obsessed with this programme. She takes it all to heart, even the neanderthal baldy ex-rugby bloke looking at others in a 'strange way'. She's normally very easygoing but she gets very 'het up' about this. One has to admire it for that, I guess!