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An Impossible Job. The television critic of the Daily Mirror wrote, "It was a moving, macabre and majestic piece of television which left me thinking about the cruel irony of our country"

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Gazza'a Coming Home. As Ian Wooldridge wrote in the Daily Mail "Here was a dim child attempting to explain the meaning of his life. There wasn't any, outside football, a point quite brilliantly conveyed by the maker of this outstanding documentary".
 

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Gazza. The Sunday Times wrote...."Without exploiting this damaged, difficult man, this film depicts the horrible truth behind the tabloid headlines, another casualty of a game that divorces mental and physical fitness with destructive results".

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Botham's Ashes - The Summer of '82. The television critic of The Daily Telegraph wrote: "Botham's Ashes...provided more sheer pleasure than any other recent television programme...it was made with unusual care and skill."

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Sir Alf. The Daily Telegraph wrote "...his story was placed within the context of some fascinating social history and told with genuine passion." The Times stated "...Ken McGill's poignant biography of Sir Alf Ramsey, was a sharp reminder of how great Ramsey's achievement actually was, and a reminder of what a mean-spirited, churlish place mid-20th-century Britain could be."

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