David Seaman Presents Goal Keeping Nightmares! (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2003

Original Title:
David Seaman Presents Goal Keeping Nightmares!

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
On The Box

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 55

The Best Goalkeeping Gaffes From The Premiership, Nationwide League & The FIFA World Cup

David Seaman is recognised as the greatest English goalkeeper of the past decade…but sometimes even he makes mistakes! So who better to present this hilarious compilation of goalkeeping gaffes? Pulling together the funniest foul-ups from the Premiership, Nationwide and International games – including that unforgettable Ronaldinho moment – this is the definitive guide to the lowlights of goalkeeping history. With an exclusive interview with Seaman himself, and a few great saves thrown in to set the record straight, Goalkeeping Nightmares is the perfect way to relive these goalkeeping bloopers.

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Associate Producer:
Michael Giller

Camera Operator:
Robin Sunderland

Director:
Brian Klein

Editor:
Tom Kavanagh

Executive Producer:
Paul Hembury

Makeup Artist:
Deborah Hargreaves

Music:
Pete Lincoln
Brian Hodgson

Producer:
Norman Giller
Brian Klein

Production Office Assistant:
Liz Campbell

Sound:
Andy Chorlton

Visual Effects:
Graham Walker

Writer:
Norman Giller

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