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Football? Connect
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Cracked completely by Nishanth Raman, Avais, Kamal Rathi & Vinayprasad. Abhi was tantalisingly close!
A-David Attenborough
C-BBC Coat of arms
Quoting Nishanth who is parrtly quoting wiki
The first edition of Match of the Day was screened on BBC2, after being commissioned by Sir David Attenborough during his time as controller of BBC2. The very first show had the highlights of the First Division game between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield, which Liverpool won 3-2.
Match of the Day
The first edition of Match of the Day was screened on BBC2, after being commissioned by Sir David Attenborough during his time as controller of BBC2. The very first show had the highlights of the First Division game between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield, which Liverpool won 3-2.
match of the day
“The first edition of Match of the Day was screened on BBC2 at 6:30pm on 22 August 1964, after being commissioned by Sir David Attenborough during his time as controller of BBC2. It showed only one match; highlights of the First Division game between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield.” – wiki
A – Sir David Attenborough
B – Liverpool FC, Arsenal FC
C – BBC
Connect – BBC’s Match of the Day (MOTD).
Typically, it is shown on BBC One on Saturday evenings during the English football season, showing highlights of the day’s matches in the Barclays Premier League. It is one of the BBC’s longest-running shows, having been on air since 1964, though it has not always been aired regularly. The ‘Match of the Day’ brand is also often used for live football coverage on the BBC.
The first edition of Match of the Day was screened on BBC2 at 6:30pm on 22 August 1964, after being commissioned by Sir David Attenborough during his time as controller of BBC2. It showed only one match; highlights of the First Division game between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield.
1) Sir David attenborough
3) logo of BBC
Connect: MOTD
Quoting Wiki:
“The first edition of Match of the Day was screened on BBC2 at 6:30pm on 22 August 1964, after being commissioned by Sir David Attenborough during his time as controller of BBC2. It showed only one match; highlights of the First Division game between Liverpool and Arsenal at Anfield; Liverpool won 3-2.”
A looks like Mark Lawrenson without a moustache. If so, the connect must be BBC goal of the month.
Is that Jimmy Carter in the first pic?
Jimmy Carter was also one of the few people to have played for both Liverpool and Arsenal.Does he work for the BBC or something now?
What kind of a question is this,ffs?