Time of Our Lives (TV series)
Appearance
Time of Our Lives | |
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Presented by | Jeff Stelling |
Theme music composer | Queen |
Opening theme | These Are the Days of Our Lives |
Original release | |
Network | Sky Sports 1 |
Release | 5 January 2009 |
Time of Our Lives is a television programme hosted by Jeff Stelling on Sky Sports. The format is a gathering of three players from a successful British football team from history talking over their memories of the team.[1]
Episodes
References
- ^ Wallace, Sam (28 December 2009). "Sam Wallace: Dear Jeff Stelling, Sepp Blatter and Phil Brown, thanks for the memories". independent.co.uk. The Independent. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
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(help) - ^ a b Bagchi, Rob (11 February 2009). "Sky finally gives the past a TV presence". guardian.co.uk. Guardian News and Media Limited. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
- ^ IMDb page for "The Shankly Years" (data incomplete)
- ^ IMDb page for "Super Spurs"
- ^ IMDb page for "Kings of the Kings Road"
- ^ Torrent Download page for "The Lisbon Lions"
- ^ IMDb page for "The Revie Years"
- ^ IMDb page for "Everton's Champions"
- ^ a b Torrent Download page for "The Dandy Dons" Cite error: The named reference "Torrent-Ibrox" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- ^ IMDb page for "Best of the Hammers"
- ^ UK TV Guide listing for a showing of "Mercer's Maine Men"
- ^ UK TV Guide listing for a showing of "The Super Blues"
- ^ Smith, Giles (21 May 2009). "Jeff Stelling has the time of his life recalling crazy past". Times Online. Times Newspapers. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
- ^ Torrentzap Download page for "The Entertainers"
- ^ Bridge, Bill (28 September 2009). "Do not fall into trap of thinking that all is wonderful in the world of football". Yorkshire Post Web site. Johnston Press Digital Publishing. Retrieved 8 March 2010.