In the coming days I will be compiling all broadcast video I can find on the Anniversary. My goal is to post links here to clips on my YouTube account as well as reminders about specific programs that I know are being broadcast, especially in the UK. As good as my resources are I'm still getting all of this via download since I live in the USA, so I encourage anyone in the UK or the rest of the world to post links or information about upcoming programming. We'll have only one chance to archive this moment, and I want to get it right, so please help out if you can. Especially if you have MUTV and record their programming.
To kick things off I've got the retrospective that aired on "Football Focus" this morning that I'm uploading right now to YouTube Programming reminder: All this week there will be programming on BBC2 and 4 focused on the Anniversary as part of the "nation on Film" series. Nation on Film… Munich Remembered. BBC4 - Monday February 4, 22:00 Nation on Film... Sir Bobby Remembers Munich. BBC4 - Monday February 4, 22:30 Nation on Film… Munich Remembered. BBC4 - Wednesday February 6, 22:00 Nation on Film…Munich Remembered BBC2 - Friday February 8, 19:30
I saw this...a film of Burnley-United in COLOUR...the Babes are in Blue. http://www.bbc.co.uk/manchester/content/articles/2008/01/09/060208_busby_babes_hanna_feature.shtml
MUTV Schedule: 6 Feb MUTV is free to air for all cable and satellite viewers on Wednesday 6 February, the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster. Here is the schedule of programmes you can see on the channel or on MUTV Online [ FREE ]. All times are in GMT. 08.00 Forever Remembered - Live from Old Trafford 08.30 Where Were You? (Part 1) 08.45 Munich Remembered - The Fans 09.00 Forever Remembered - Live from Old Trafford (Repeat) 09.30 Munich Remembered - Eric Harrison 09.45 Munich Remembered - View from the Opposition 10.00 Munich Remembered - Harold Riley 10.20 Munich Remembered - Ken Ramsden 10.30 Where Were You? (Part 2) 10.45 Munich Remembered - Ronnie Cope 11.00 Sir Alex Tribute 11.15 Munich Remembered - Tribute from the current squad 11.30 Where Were You? (Part 3) 11.45 Munich Remembered - Albert Scanlon 12.00 Forever Remembered - Live from Old Trafford 12.30 Where Were You? (Part 4) 12.45 The Last Game 13.00 Forever Remembered - Live from Old Trafford (Repeat) 13.30 Munich Remembered - Albert Scanlon 14.00 Munich Remembered - The Families 14.30 Memorial Service Live 17.30 Munich Remembered - Tribute from the Current Squad 17.45 Munich Remembered - The Fans 18.00 Munich Remembered - Kenny Morgans 18.20 Munich Remembered - Jimmy Murphy Junior 18.30 Munich Remembered - Albert Scanlon 18.45 The Last Game 19.00 Forever Remembered - Live from Old Trafford 20.00 Munich Remembered - Sir Bobby Charlton 20.45 Sir Alex Tribute 21.00 Munich - The Documentary 22.30 Munich Remembered - The Families 23.00 Memorial Service 00.00 Munich - The Documentary 01.30 Munich Remembered - The Whelans
The BBC Nation on film programme..it lasts for 30 minutes. Lots of good footage. It's here...>http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/page/item/b008x3qp.shtml?filter=txdate%3A04-02&filter=txslot%3Aevening&start=2&scope=iplayerlast7days&version_pid=b008x3kj
Here is the torrent of the BBC Nation on Film program. http://www.mininova.org/tor/1152784 Credit to albiondean over at Maxxed, and jammybastard for requesting this.
I've got it streaming on my Google Video account... "Nation on Film: Sir Bobby Charlton Remembers Munich" Capped by UKNova
Everybody - so if you're using MUTV Live to watch these programs, you can go over the Freeview and download all these programs to your computer for future viewing. Go to Freeview, then on the right side of each video link there is a small downward arrow. If you right click that and do a Save File as, you'll download the program.
Rooney and Neville on Munich, from the Beeb http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/...tm&news=1&nbwm=1&nbram=1&bbram=1&bbwm=1&asb=1
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/07/world/europe/07britain.html?hp New York Times has an article on the Babes.
Here is MOTD's coverage, probably part of yesterday's England match. http://rapidshare.com/files/89953901/Busby_Babes_50th_Anniversary.avi<br /> Credit to Fabritz at ********.