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David Coleman – A ‘Grendsternd’ Life In Photos

by | 21st, December 2013

DAVID Coleman was the voice of BBC sport for a generation. To Private Eye readers his verbal ticks and errors were worthy of a Colemanballs column. But most of the gaffes aren’t his. His was the excitable, knowing voice of sport in an age when a man with ordinary teeth and hair could still get on the magic box with no need of an incidental coffee table and tan – although back then Coleman often broadcast from another planet, Grandstand was pronounced ‘Grendsternd’ and news was broken by the teleprinter in the manner of telegrams from the colonies: Wolverhampton Wanderers 2 Leeds United 1; STOP;  Gandhi restless; Ipswich Town 4… He was….87.

 

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BBC commentators David Coleman (l) and Kenneth Wolstenholme (r) wish British sprinter Lillian Board (c) best of luck at the Olympic Games



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