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*"Shops and Robbers", which received some of Channel 4's highest ratings<ref>[http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/features/c4/1994.htm Offthetelly.co.uk: "Channel 4 at 20"]</ref>. |
*"Shops and Robbers", which received some of Channel 4's highest ratings<ref>[http://www.offthetelly.co.uk/features/c4/1994.htm Offthetelly.co.uk: "Channel 4 at 20"]</ref>. |
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*"[[Graham Taylor: The Impossible Job]]", a documentary about the [[England national football team]]'s unsuccessful attempt to [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualify]] for the [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]]. [[Football manager|Manager]] [[Graham Taylor]] was harshly criticised by the [[tabloid]] [[Mass media|press]] during these two years (1992-93), and the [[fly on the wall|fly-on-the-wall]] documentary revealed a stressed team camp. It also gave birth to Taylor's catchphrase, "Do I not like that" (a statement rather than a question). |
*"[[Graham Taylor: The Impossible Job]]", a documentary about the [[England national football team]]'s unsuccessful attempt to [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualify]] for the [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]]. [[Football manager|Manager]] [[Graham Taylor]] was harshly criticised by the [[tabloid]] [[Mass media|press]] during these two years (1992-93), and the [[fly on the wall|fly-on-the-wall]] documentary revealed a stressed team camp. It also gave birth to Taylor's catchphrase, "Do I not like that" (a statement rather than a question). |
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*''Cutting Edge'' returned in [[ |
*''Cutting Edge'' returned in [[2005]], with the episodes "Anti-Social Old Buggers" (about [[elderly]] recipients of [[Asbo]]s), "The Black Widow", "Gridlock" and "The House Clearers". |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 20:17, 5 June 2007
Cutting Edge is a British TV documentary series that focuses on political and social issues. broadcast by Channel 4 since 1990.
Episodes
Highlights included
- "Shops and Robbers", which received some of Channel 4's highest ratings[1].
- "Graham Taylor: The Impossible Job", a documentary about the England national football team's unsuccessful attempt to qualify for the 1994 World Cup. Manager Graham Taylor was harshly criticised by the tabloid press during these two years (1992-93), and the fly-on-the-wall documentary revealed a stressed team camp. It also gave birth to Taylor's catchphrase, "Do I not like that" (a statement rather than a question).
- Cutting Edge returned in 2005, with the episodes "Anti-Social Old Buggers" (about elderly recipients of Asbos), "The Black Widow", "Gridlock" and "The House Clearers".
References
External links