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Release Date:
November 22, 2004
Original Title:
James Nesbitt Presents Eat My Goal
Alternate Titles:
Eat My Goal
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Granada Ventures Ltd.
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: PG
Runtime: 55
Eat My Goal is the search for the ultimate moment of footballing humiliation. Join die hard footie fan James Nesbitt as he celebrates the lighter side of the noble game with the quest to unearth the true highs and the very, very lows of life as a professional footballer. From hilarious own goals, impossible misses, stunning showboating & unbelievable score lines, this is the greatest collection of humiliation on the football field ever assembled. And at the end of the programme James concludes the search for the worst humiliation of them all with his very own top 10. What will be the no. 1....and will you agree with him ? Eat My Goal.....because football can make utter fools out of anyone.
Assistant Production Manager:
Jack Briggs Toner
Associate Producer:
Rosie Kingham
Camera Operator:
Adrian Camm
Tim Mitzman
Director:
Andrew Dagnall
Executive Producer:
Peter Meunier
Makeup Artist:
Nichola Bellamy
Producer:
Conrad Withey
Researcher:
James Waters
Sound:
Tim Rawson
Visual Effects:
Jason Hare
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Peter Halston
Writer:
Simon Bullivant
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