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That was ATV Today, not the BBC's "Midlands Today", exactly the same Birmingham bias but less serious with the John Swallow and Chris Tarrant reports (you'd never see people with hair as long as that on BBC news).
BBC "Midlands Today" did introduce an East Midlands opt out in the early 80s from a tiny studio in Wilson House on Derby Road, but I think the Nottingham transmitter was still relaying from Sutton Coldfield at the time so you would have only seen it if your aerial was pointing at Waltham.
The older people here might remember when BBC Midlands local news & weather was lumped in with East Anglia, with the TV regions based on the same large areas as "Home Service" radio.
Their original studio was on Aston Road, less than a mile from Villa Park. Location rather than personal would account for the bias, Newbon was a Leicester City fan, Trevor East (the sports editor) was a Derby County supporter, Nick Owen was Luton Town and the regular pundit from 1980 was Jimmy Greaves (Spurs/Chelsea). A real pity we didn't get our own East Midlands local news programme a few years earlier as we'd then have a lot more footage from the promotion season to the top flight and the two seasons in which we stayed up. It began in the October of the season we got relegated.
[QUOTE=the_anticlough;39464424]Utter horsesh** from you as usual, IMHO, of course.
There, at least you attempted some balance; bravo. Just shows how equitable we can be in these difficult times. COYP
UTM, you're the expert on these things, so do you know if there's any footage online anywhere to see the Hugh Johns commentary on Star Soccer for the game we won at the Sh!tty Ground with the last minute winner from Sir Les? My memory tells me that he said something along the lines of "and here's Bradd with the winner" before he actually headed it. I swear we all knew what was coming and actually jumped with him! Even if my memory is wrong, I would love to see anything connected to that moment.