• Sit Down and Cheer

  • A History of Sport on TV
  • By: Martin Kelner
  • Narrated by: Martin Kelner
  • Length: 9 hrs and 53 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Sit Down and Cheer

By: Martin Kelner
Narrated by: Martin Kelner
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Television and sport is the ultimate marriage of convenience. The two circled each other warily for a while - sport anxious the sofa-bound might spurn the live product, TV reluctant in a limited channel world to hand over too much screen time to flannelled fools and muddied oafs. But they got together, and stayed together, for the sake of the money, and now you cannot imagine one without the other. They are indivisible, like an old couple sitting in a teashop finishing each other's sentences, and there is little doubt which is the dominant partner. You have only to think of the recent sports stars who have left their muddy fields to don sequins, grab partners and tango their way across the stage in ultimate Saturday night television style, to see how far the two have come on their journey together. In Sit Down and Cheer, Martin Kelner traces the development of this relationship from its humble origins in the 1960 Olympics, by way of the first-ever Match of the Day in 1964, through to the financial impact of Sky, right up to the high-tech gadgetry of our present-day viewing. Insightful and very funny, this is an entertaining exploration of two major national pastimes and not to be missed.

©2012 Martin Kelner (P)2014 Audible Inc.

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Oh... British Sports and British TV...

Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

The 20 minutes I spent were certainly a curiosity. I had no idea that televised cricket actually had a history!

However, my expectation of reading about Wide World of Sport, the NFL/AFL rivalry, etc - ie, the US part of the story - seem to be nonexistent. This is a book about British sport and British TV.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

I'd have left out cricket and covered US sports and TV.

What does Martin Kelner bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

He reads out loud, and I read silently.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

If this were a documentary with old footage, yes, it would be very interesting. Even the part about cricket. Maybe.

Any additional comments?

Hey Audible - how about mentioning somewhere in the product description that this product is about English sports/TV!

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