Re: First BBC live football broadcast (22-1-1927)

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Sujet : Re: First BBC live football broadcast (22-1-1927)
De : jja (at) *nospam* blueyonder.co.uk (John Armstrong)
Groupes : sci.lang alt.usage.english
Date : 16. Jul 2024, 09:45:40
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On 16/07/2024 08:31, HenHanna wrote:
On 1/22/2024 7:49 AM, Antonio Marques wrote:
Ross Clark <benlizro@ihug.co.nz> wrote:
 
For this occasion (Arsenal v Sheffield United at Highbury stadium,
London), the BBC had devised a grid dividing the football pitch into 8
squares, which was published in the _Radio Times_. The chief
commentator, Henry Blythe Thornhill Wakelam ("Teddy"), would describe
the action, and an assistant would call out a number indicating which
part of the field the ball was in.
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Example: "now up field (7)...a pretty pass (5,8)..."
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Eventually they realized that fans could easily visualize the playing
field, and a single commentator could deliver all the necessary
information without the numbers.
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This kind of live description belongs to what Koenraad Kuiper calls
"formulaic genres" (the title of his book, Springer, 2009). The speaker
has to respond to sometimes rapidly changing real events, and makes use
of ready-made elements and sequences to ensure fluency. Kuiper's
original interests were in horse-race calling and auctioneering.
  They used     "now up field (7)...a pretty pass (5,8)..."  for several games?
 it's Odd that they didn't use  Chess's  (A-H, 1-8)
                 or  combination of  (Number + Right, Left, Center)
 
This is the origin of the expression "back to square one".

Date Sujet#  Auteur
16 Jul 24 * Re: First BBC live football broadcast (22-1-1927)2HenHanna
16 Jul 24 `- Re: First BBC live football broadcast (22-1-1927)1John Armstrong

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