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ITV4 100 greatest moments
I'm surprised that no one else has started a thread on this subject. I watched tonight's programme with great interest, and although it didn't show the top 10, I think it was the top 7 for some reason, who would want to argue with their choice?
For me. I thought the 1935 Senior, (Woods v Guthrie) should have been up there. Also Joey's 125 win in 1993 when he equalled SMBH's record number of wins. Geoff Duke's 99.97 from 1955. SMBH's 1961 hatrick. Malcom Uphill's 100mph lap on a Production bike in 1970. There must have been loads. Maybe with me not seeing any of the other programmes, I may have missed something, but this was their top 7. Mind you, I thought they were still a pretty good choice. Perhaps a bit more action, and a few less interviews would have suited me.
But what about the crowds at the Bungalow, and the Creg when (my all time hero) Bob Mac won in 1957? Please don't try to tell me that there are more spectators around the course today, than there were then. Even allowing for latest stringent restrictions, just where are the bulk of spectators now?
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RE: ITV4 100 greatest moments
NickJ Wrote:I'm surprised that no one else has started a thread on this subject. I watched tonight's programme with great interest, and although it didn't show the top 10, I think it was the top 7 for some reason, who would want to argue with their choice?
For me. I thought the 1935 Senior, (Woods v Guthrie) should have been up there. Also Joey's 125 win in 1993 when he equalled SMBH's record number of wins. Geoff Duke's 99.97 from 1955. SMBH's 1961 hatrick. Malcom Uphill's 100mph lap on a Production bike in 1970. There must have been loads. Maybe with me not seeing any of the other programmes, I may have missed something, but this was their top 7. Mind you, I thought they were still a pretty good choice. Perhaps a bit more action, and a few less interviews would have suited me.
But what about the crowds at the Bungalow, and the Creg when (my all time hero) Bob Mac won in 1957? Please don't try to tell me that there are more spectators around the course today, than there were then. Even allowing for latest stringent restrictions, just where are the bulk of spectators now?
watched this the night before and all those you mention were in the Top 20 except Malcolm Uphill
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05-06-2008, 11:15 PM |
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RE: ITV4 100 greatest moments
Hi Nick
There ARE more people watching, the OFFICIAL figures say so
I've only been going to the IOM since 1986, so a relative newcomer to some people on the board but wether it be Douglas prom or ANYWHERE out on the circuit the TT HAS definately got quieter and quiter year in year out official figures or not. 2007 excused of course.
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06-06-2008, 03:08 AM |
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RE: ITV4 100 greatest moments
The Bag Wrote:There ARE more people watching, the OFFICIAL figures say so
- That's because they're including the viewing figures from ITV4....
...and BBC NI....
....and the repeats!!!!
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06-06-2008, 02:41 PM |
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RE: ITV4 100 greatest moments
I'm pretty sure there are more bikes than ever before visiting the TT but I remember going in the late 70's and there was standing room only on the Steam Racket boats but nowhere near as many bikes. The vast majority were foot passengers. Definately more around the course though.
Get on with it or shut up about it!
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07-06-2008, 11:56 PM |
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RE: ITV4 100 greatest moments
not all the hotels were fully booked up, Campsites not a busy and Martin at Bushies pulling his hair out
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08-06-2008, 01:03 AM |
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