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Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 6:58 pm
by HunterST_BFC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b097bl89

Just a heads up - I know many will enjoy this!

Sir Viv Richards, Sir Wes Hall and David Lloyd recall the impact West Indian players made on the Lancashire Cricket League...

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:17 pm
by bodge
ty will be all over this, he played against Wes Hall several times.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:27 pm
by HunterST_BFC
bodge wrote:ty will be all over this, he played against Wes Hall several times.
Wow! pretty cool! ... pretty scary too, in old cricket gear and no helmets!

Some great footage in this prog' (they've shown some bits on NW tonight).

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:34 pm
by Bin Ont Turf
Nice one HunterST.

I may need this thread bumping on Monday for a reminder though. :)

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 7:38 pm
by HunterST_BFC
Bin Ont Turf wrote:Nice one HunterST.

I may need this thread bumping on Monday for a reminder though. :)
No Prob' - Bump duly booked! :D

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:49 am
by tybfc
bodge wrote:ty will be all over this, he played against Wes Hall several times.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:50 am
by tybfc
bodge wrote:ty will be all over this, he played against Wes Hall several times.
Very funny bodge.

I played alongside Viv and bowled against David Lloyd whilst he was an amateur at Accrington. He retired hurt and I took 5 for 36.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:50 am
by ClaretTony
Thanks for this info - just set to record. First showing is 12:30 a.m. on Saturday.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:03 pm
by tybfc
ClaretTony wrote:Thanks for this info - just set to record. First showing is 12:30 a.m. on Saturday.
Tony - Just tried to look for it on Saturday but can't find it at the time that you have shown. Is it on the same channel?

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 2:15 pm
by ClaretTony
tybfc wrote:Tony - Just tried to look for it on Saturday but can't find it at the time that you have shown. Is it on the same channel?
It’s on four times but only the last of them is on BBC4, the previous three are on BBC NEWS.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 3:59 pm
by tybfc
ClaretTony wrote:It’s on four times but only the last of them is on BBC4, the previous three are on BBC NEWS.
Cheers

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 9:58 pm
by HunterST_BFC
ClaretTony wrote:It’s on four times but only the last of them is on BBC4, the previous three are on BBC NEWS.
Good Spot CT :D
There was also a bit about Viv on NWT tonight (Wed') - Top Man! :D


Still think Bin Ont Turf will need a Bump Monday? :lol:

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 8:39 pm
by CleggHall
A nice little programme, just viewed it.
Mainly Learie Constantine and family, Wes Hall, Charlie Griffiths, Viv Richards and Bumble. The former encountered a fair bit of racism but given the times this was hardly surprising. Lasting bonds were created with the local cricket community which persist to this day. The subject merits a longer treatment, in the early 1960s you could find the whole West Indies side playing in Lancashire, we were damned lucky to have them!
I well remember the 2 minutes silence for Collie Smith ( Burnley's pro) at Turf Moor in 1959? after he was killed in a car crash, car driven by his good friend Gary Sobers.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:49 pm
by Bin Ont Turf
More rude and ignorant to Learie and his family by some Nelsonians, rather than racism as we know it today. My Grandmother used to talk fondly of him and not just because of cricket, she was a Quaker.

A quite heartwarming programme, especially when you hear great players talking like that about the area and the people.

I knew we were proper around here, but that just brought a bit of Caribbean sunshine to it all.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:53 pm
by ClaretTony
I watched the programme yesterday morning - good to see my old friend Jack Schofield on there and also John Cook who attended two of the old Clarets Mad dinners with Jimmy Mac. When Jimmy talks about Bob Lord getting rid of him at Burnley because of his friendship with the Cook family, he's the one. Both John & Jack played in the same team as Charlie Griffith, who I was in awe of as a kid when he was at Burnley. It was brilliant seeing him now at 78 and looking pretty good too.

I just wanted the programme to go on for longer but a lovely look back at how popular the game was back in the 1960s showing the crowds, and even earlier pre-war for Constantine.

Very sad to see the old Accy opening bowler Eland though suffering from Alzheimer's.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 9:58 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
Bin Ont Turf wrote:More rude and ignorant to Learie and his family by some Nelsonians, rather than racism as we know it today. My Grandmother used to talk fondly of him and not just because of cricket, she was a Quaker.

A quite heartwarming programme, especially when you hear great players talking like that about the area and the people.

I knew we were proper around here, but that just brought a bit of Caribbean sunshine to it all.
My wife’s grandad once sat next to Learie Constantine on the bus while he was pro at Nelson. He remarked on the shock of passengers as he walked on the bus and also what a gentlemen he was as he got chatting to him! Was only later that he realised exactly who he was!

Been some fair decent West Indian professionals in the Lancs Lesgue over the years.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2017 10:01 pm
by Bin Ont Turf
ClaretTony wrote: Very sad to see the old Accy opening bowler Eland though suffering from Alzheimer's.
Yes, but then again there's bugger all on the tele, so he's better off getting photos and newspaper articles out and remembering that he opened the bowling with Wes Hall.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 6:59 am
by Flixton Claret
TY ....you can't do anything in 5

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 7:49 am
by tybfc
Flixton Claret wrote:TY ....you can't do anything in 5
I can - ask the wife

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sun Oct 01, 2017 8:33 am
by ExistentialWanderer
Apologies. Didn't see this thread when I watched the piece on BBC News this morning.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 4:54 pm
by HunterST_BFC
A Bump for

Bin Ont Turf :D

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 4:56 pm
by nil_desperandum
HunterST_BFC wrote:A Bump for

Bin Ont Turf :D
Thanks on behalf of more than BOT.
Record function has now been set.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 5:01 pm
by UpTheBeehole

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 02, 2017 10:18 pm
by HunterST_BFC
Best thing I've seen on the magic box ...
Since........

... erm... Sunday :D :D :D


Best non Footy telly watch all year.

Viv' talking so well about his time was one big highlight among many for me! 8-) 8-) 8-)

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:25 am
by tybfc
I notice HuncoatClaret didn't get a mention whilst in his prime time at Enfield when Viv was pro at Rishton.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:38 am
by HunterST_BFC
As said above by a few...
This needs to be a longer and fuller prog'.
Right now this is the only one. Which is better than nothing (as available before).

My wish would be for the story to be covered in some way even better! Maybe a series or film?


The Viv' stay alone is worth a film!
(the casting already in my head!)

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 9:19 am
by vinrogue
Thanks for this post as a Nelson lad brought up in the 60's I watched the programme with pride, understanding and then more pride for our part of East Lancs and all we have achieved. Made me laugh when they said and spectators even came from Yorkshire to Todmorden of course back in those days we hadn't sold Todmorden to Yarkshire!!!!

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:07 am
by tybfc
HunterST_BFC wrote:As said above by a few...
This needs to be a longer and fuller prog'.
Right now this is the only one. Which is better than nothing (as available before).

My wish would be for the story to be covered in some way even better! Maybe a series or film?


The Viv' stay alone is worth a film!
(the casting already in my head!)
You could probably get a whole host of current and ex Lancashire League players who go on the Turf and watch this site to take an interest.

I started a list last night of the pro's that I had played in the same side at Rishton with and also played against back in the day.

Here are a few and I'm sure we don't get the same quality nowadays.

Played in the same team:

Mohammed Azharuddin
Mark Greatbatch
Dean Jones
Arshad Ayub
Maninder Singh
R S Ghai
Saleem Malik
Alvin Kalliccharran
Michael Holding
Sir Vivian Richards
Franklyn Stephenson
Kevin Curran
Esra Moseley
Hartley Alleyne
Wayne Daniel
Dennis Lille
Martin Crowe


Played against:

Geoff Lawson
Rod Tucker
David Lloyd
Manzoor Elahi
Mudassar
Anton Ferreira
Carl Hooper
Tom Moody
Wasim Waja
Roger Harper


I'm sure the like's of Stan Heaton and Keith Roscoe could add many, many more names to my list having played for many more years and are regulars on the Turf.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:26 am
by quoonbeatz
my mate stu worked on this programme; a real labour of love for him. he said they could have made a series with the amount of great stories they had.

he's from london originally but lived in manchester for years. he couldn't believe the number of top players who played local league cricket in lancashire during that era. had a great time researching it all.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 11:49 am
by CleggHall
quoon - what a great job, stu and co made an excellent programme even if they only showed the tip of an iceberg.
West Indian pros and others introduced the game of cricket to me which has given a lifetime's enjoyment since. I've seen many of the best but, possibly surprisingly, think Duncan Carter at Littleboro took some beating.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 1:16 pm
by ClaretTony
CleggHall wrote:quoon - what a great job, stu and co made an excellent programme even if they only showed the tip of an iceberg.
West Indian pros and others introduced the game of cricket to me which has given a lifetime's enjoyment since. I've seen many of the best but, possibly surprisingly, think Duncan Carter at Littleboro took some beating.
Duncan Carter was at Burnley in 1965 & 66 and later played for Lowerhouse. Quick in his first few overs but not at the level of a lot of the West Indians who graced the league at the time.

Really nice bloke though who sadly I know suffered a stroke a few years ago.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 2:53 pm
by CleggHall
Agreed Tony but Carter could bat a bit too, didn't he get a big score as substitute pro to win the Worsley cup for Burnley in 1970? I vaguely recall a conversation with Duncan about this at L'boro.

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Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:10 pm
by Jel
I have a copy of Cricket and I, signed by all the Nelson team, some of the opponents at the time. It's also been signed twice by the great Constantine

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 8:34 pm
by Steve-Harpers-perm
Just caught up on this a very entertaining programme.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2017 8:45 pm
by arise_sir_charge
Great programme. Very well put together.

Seen a few mentions of people wanting more and thought I should highlight that the LL are part way through heritage lottery funding project to produce a fully interactive LL experience chronicling history to present day.

The project team have had the first part of the money and are delivering sessions and a proof of concept to try and secure huge funding £300k plus for the full project.

There is a lot of info on the league website and I’d urge folk to sign up and offer their support to the project as it will help secure the remaining funding.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 7:13 am
by Hopey
I've just updated the Lowerhouse site with our own "Race & Pace" segment. It also has the link to sign up for the heritage project on there too!

Link here. - Some familiar faces on there for some...

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:39 am
by ClaretTony
arise_sir_charge wrote:Great programme. Very well put together.
Interestingly, saw the programme again last night via catch up and it is a slightly different version of the programme.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 8:48 am
by Mondsley
Duncan Carter was at Burnley in 1965 & 66 and later played for Lowerhouse. Quick in his first few overs but not at the level of a lot of the West Indians who graced the league at the time.

Really nice bloke though who sadly I know suffered a stroke a few years ago.[/quote]

Sadly Duncan passed away a few years ago. He was pro at Littleborough in 1971 when I played my first game and carried on as an amateur for a number of years after. He was directly responsible for persuading first Gary Sobers and then Joel Garner to come and play at the club. Like ty I was privileged to play with and against some great players. Curtly Ambrose is one who immediately springs to mind! Those of us playing league cricket at that time were very very lucky.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Wed Oct 04, 2017 9:15 am
by ClaretTony
Mondsley wrote:Duncan Carter was at Burnley in 1965 & 66 and later played for Lowerhouse. Quick in his first few overs but not at the level of a lot of the West Indians who graced the league at the time.

Really nice bloke though who sadly I know suffered a stroke a few years ago.
Sadly Duncan passed away a few years ago. He was pro at Littleborough in 1971 when I played my first game and carried on as an amateur for a number of years after. He was directly responsible for persuading first Gary Sobers and then Joel Garner to come and play at the club. Like ty I was privileged to play with and against some great players. Curtly Ambrose is one who immediately springs to mind! Those of us playing league cricket at that time were very very lucky.[/quote]

Didn't know he'd passed away. A friend of mine who had played with him at Burnley visited Barbados a good few years ago and met him. He'd had his stroke then and wasn't in good health.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:47 am
by Hazzyclaret1955
vinrogue wrote:Thanks for this post as a Nelson lad brought up in the 60's I watched the programme with pride, understanding and then more pride for our part of East Lancs and all we have achieved. Made me laugh when they said and spectators even came from Yorkshire to Todmorden of course back in those days we hadn't sold Todmorden to Yarkshire!!!!
Historically the county boundary was the river Calder flowing through the town. But since 1888 the whole town has been in Yorkshire,

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:10 pm
by Deardeary
The programme is part of a bigger lottery funded initiative called "The Lancashire League Experience" that will be visiting a whole host of local clubs to help,young and old share memories and let the organisers know the influence Cricket had on local communities. Enfield are hosting one of these events on Thursday 16th November when we hope to be showing some rarely seen film footage of Enfield's Worsley Cup win at Rawtenstall from 1978.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 10:36 am
by JohnDearyMe
Mondsley wrote:Duncan Carter was at Burnley in 1965 & 66 and later played for Lowerhouse. Quick in his first few overs but not at the level of a lot of the West Indians who graced the league at the time.

Really nice bloke though who sadly I know suffered a stroke a few years ago.
Sadly Duncan passed away a few years ago. He was pro at Littleborough in 1971 when I played my first game and carried on as an amateur for a number of years after. He was directly responsible for persuading first Gary Sobers and then Joel Garner to come and play at the club. Like ty I was privileged to play with and against some great players. Curtly Ambrose is one who immediately springs to mind! Those of us playing league cricket at that time were very very lucky.[/quote]

What was it like facing Curtly Ambrose? Ever so slightly intimidating I'm guessing...

Just watched the show, great little documentary

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 11:02 am
by ClaretTony
vinrogue wrote:Made me laugh when they said and spectators even came from Yorkshire to Todmorden of course back in those days we hadn't sold Todmorden to Yarkshire!!!!
The lady who said that wasn't at Tod, she was at Nelson.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 11:53 am
by tybfc
Deardeary wrote:The programme is part of a bigger lottery funded initiative called "The Lancashire League Experience" that will be visiting a whole host of local clubs to help,young and old share memories and let the organisers know the influence Cricket had on local communities. Enfield are hosting one of these events on Thursday 16th November when we hope to be showing some rarely seen film footage of Enfield's Worsley Cup win at Rawtenstall from 1978.
When I read this and saw that they were going to be showing some rarely seen footage from Enfield I immediately thought it was Damian Hartley hitting the ball off the square.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 12:13 pm
by Mondsley
What was it like facing Curtly Ambrose? Ever so slightly intimidating I'm guessing...

To be honest I only faced one ball! We needed 4 to win when I went in and the only ball I faced was edged over the slips for 4. I could say I meant it but that would have been difficult with my eyes shut :D

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 10:59 pm
by TheFamilyCat
ClaretTony wrote:The lady who said that wasn't at Tod, she was at Nelson.
Yes, Edna Hartley, wife of former NCC Ken and mother of Chris.

Only just got round to watching this tonight. Thoroughly enjoyable. It's hard to believe that I saw King Viv playing on my ground and even more so that our pro was Steve Waugh, albeit just as he was emerging as an international.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 11:05 pm
by ClaretTony
TheFamilyCat wrote:Yes, Edna Hartley, wife of former NCC Ken and mother of Chris.

Only just got round to watching this tonight. Thoroughly enjoyable. It's hard to believe that I saw King Viv playing on my ground and even more so that our pro was Steve Waugh, albeit just as he was emerging as an international.
Have to say I wondered when her name went up whether she might be Ken Hartley's wife.

Interestingly, I went to an ex-Clarets dinner in May 1987 at Fence Gate. Viv Richards was sat next to Steve Waugh at the next table to us so I can always recall they were LL professionals in the same year.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 11:23 pm
by TheFamilyCat
ClaretTony wrote:Have to say I wondered when her name went up whether she might be Ken Hartley's wife.

Interestingly, I went to an ex-Clarets dinner in May 1987 at Fence Gate. Viv Richards was sat next to Steve Waugh at the next table to us so I can always recall they were LL professionals in the same year.
I was only 10 at the time so probably a bit too young at the time to fully appreciate what I was seeing although it's probably the only time at that I age that I actually sat and watched the game rather than playing round the back of the pavillion.

I think Viv got a ton and Waugh 80-odd; the ball disappeared into Victoria Park almost every over. Viv kept us all waiting what seemed like for hours, but signed autographs for everyone when he did appear.

Steve Waugh used to let us kids bowl at him in the nets and would miss a straight one when we managed to get one on the stumps. I'm proud to say I've cleaned Steve Waugh up!

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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 11:25 pm
by Leisure
Watched a programme today on Sky Sports about Michael Holding and it showed a glimpse of him at Rishton CC, with the old wooden tea-room in the background. That was in 1981.

Re: Cricket Prog' Monday 2nd BBC4 7.30

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2017 1:18 am
by tybfc
Leisure wrote:Watched a programme today on Sky Sports about Michael Holding and it showed a glimpse of him at Rishton CC, with the old wooden tea-room in the background. That was in 1981.
He will have been on his way to the bookies that used to be on the main road near the top of Spring St in Rishton which is where he spent most of his afternoons.

Did you spot any of Margaret's famous scones?