Match of the Day (1964)

3.5
/ 10
2 User Ratings
1h 20m
Running Time

61
Seasons

3178
Episodes

August 22, 1964
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
8.5
Match of the Day

Match of the Day (1964)

3.5
/ 10
2 User Ratings
1h 20m
Running Time

61
Seasons

3178
Episodes

August 22, 1964
Release Date

External Links & Social Media
Network & Production Companies
BBC Two
BBC Sport
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Plot.

BBC's football highlights and analysis. "The longest-running football television programme in the world" as recognised by Guinness World Records in 2015.

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Cast & Crew.

Kenneth Wolstenholme

Kenneth Wolstenholme

Self - Commentator / Self - Presenter

Alan Hansen

Alan Hansen

Self - Expert Analysis

Arsène Wenger

Arsène Wenger

Self - Manager, Arsenal

Gary Lineker

Gary Lineker

Self - Presenter / Pundit / Presenter / Self - Host

Alec Weeks

Alec Weeks

Presenter / Producer / Executive Producer

John McGonagle

John McGonagle

Presenter / Producer

Alan Chivers

Alan Chivers

Presenter / Producer

Richard Tilling

Richard Tilling

Presenter / Producer

Brian Venner

Brian Venner

Presenter

Jonathan Martin

Jonathan Martin

Presenter / Producer

Ray Lakeland

Ray Lakeland

Presenter

Innes Lloyd

Innes Lloyd

Presenter

Don Sayer

Don Sayer

Presenter

Roy Norton

Roy Norton

Presenter

Bill Stevenson

Bill Stevenson

Presenter

Bill Malcolm

Bill Malcolm

Presenter

Colm Harty

Colm Harty

Director / Producer

Sam Leitch

Sam Leitch

Editor

Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes

Editor

Lawrie Higgins

Lawrie Higgins

Editor

Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes

Editor

Richard Hughes

Richard Hughes

Editor

Fred Viner

Fred Viner

Producer

Alan Mouncer

Alan Mouncer

Producer

Walley Barnes

Walley Barnes

Self - Analyst / Commentator

Stanley Rous

Stanley Rous

Draw presenter

Alan Hardaker

Alan Hardaker

Competition award presenter

Alf Ramsey

Alf Ramsey

Self

Bobby Moore

Bobby Moore

Self

Gordon Banks

Gordon Banks

Self

Idwal Robling

Idwal Robling

Commentator / Analyst

Noel Cantwell

Noel Cantwell

Analyst

Danny Blanchflower

Danny Blanchflower

Analyst / Celebrity Judge

Terry Cooper

Terry Cooper

Analyst

Joe Mercer

Joe Mercer

Analyst

Bob Stokoe

Bob Stokoe

Analyst

Willie Ormond

Willie Ormond

Scotland Manager

Billy Bremner

Billy Bremner

Scotland Captain

Nat Lofthouse

Nat Lofthouse

Celebrity Judge

Jackie Milburn

Jackie Milburn

Celebrity Judge

John Charles

John Charles

Celebrity Judge

Frank McLintock

Frank McLintock

Analyst

Alan Weeks

Alan Weeks

Commentator / Analyst

Tom Finney

Tom Finney

Celebrity Judge

Don Revie

Don Revie

Analyst

Jock Stein

Jock Stein

Analyst / Celtic Manager

Ally MacLeod

Ally MacLeod

Scotland Manager

Ron Greenwood

Ron Greenwood

Judge

Kevin Keegan

Kevin Keegan

Analyst

Lou Macari

Lou Macari

Analyst

Bobby Charlton

Bobby Charlton

Analyst / Co-commentator / Self

David Icke

David Icke

News round-up / Commentator

Alan Parry

Alan Parry

Commentator

Brian Clough

Brian Clough

Analyst / Guest

Lawrie McMenemy

Lawrie McMenemy

Analyst

Denis Law

Denis Law

Celebrity Judge

Steve Rider

Steve Rider

Analyst

Bob Wilson

Bob Wilson

News round-up / Headlines / Presenter / Reporter / Analyst / Pundit

Archie Macpherson

Archie Macpherson

Reporter

Ray Wilkins

Ray Wilkins

Pundit

Grahame Lloyd

Grahame Lloyd

Commentator

David Davies

David Davies

Reporter / Presenter

Terry Venables

Terry Venables

Pundit / Analyst

Hazel Irvine

Hazel Irvine

Presenter

Ian Brown

Ian Brown

Commentator

David Platt

David Platt

Pundit

Tony Gubba

Tony Gubba

Self - Commentator / Presenter / Reporter / Headlines / News round-up

Jon Champion

Jon Champion

Commentator

David O'Leary

David O'Leary

Pundit / Co-commentator

Paul McGrath

Paul McGrath

Commentator

Trevor Steven

Trevor Steven

Commentator

Kenny Dalglish

Kenny Dalglish

Pundit

George Best

George Best

Guest

Peter Reid

Peter Reid

Pundit

Peter Schmeichel

Peter Schmeichel

Pundit

Mick McCarthy

Mick McCarthy

Commentator / Pundit

Martin O'Neill

Martin O'Neill

Pundit / Co-commentator

Jamie Redknapp

Jamie Redknapp

Pundit

Marieanne Spacey

Marieanne Spacey

Commentator

Eniola Aluko

Eniola Aluko

Pundit

Celina Hinchcliffe

Celina Hinchcliffe

Host / Reporter

Pat Nevin

Pat Nevin

Pundit / Commentator

Lawrie Sanchez

Lawrie Sanchez

Reporter

Adrian Chiles

Adrian Chiles

Host

Gordon Strachan

Gordon Strachan

Pundit

Marcel Desailly

Marcel Desailly

Pundit

Hope Powell

Hope Powell

Commentator

Mark Hughes

Mark Hughes

Pundit

Rachel Brown

Rachel Brown

Pundit

Gavin Peacock

Gavin Peacock

Pundit / Commentator

Efan Ekoku

Efan Ekoku

Commentator / Pundit

Mark Delaney

Mark Delaney

Pundit

Garth Crooks

Garth Crooks

Host / Pundit / Self - Reporter

Kevin Ratcliffe

Kevin Ratcliffe

Pundit

Kevin Gallacher

Kevin Gallacher

Commentator

Ian Gwyn Hughes

Ian Gwyn Hughes

Commentator

Ian Walsh

Ian Walsh

Commentator

Michael O'Neill

Michael O'Neill

Pundit

Gareth Southgate

Gareth Southgate

Pundit

Thomas Niblock

Thomas Niblock

Host

David Jeffrey

David Jeffrey

Pundit

Stephen Baxter

Stephen Baxter

Pundit

Mark Sidebottom

Mark Sidebottom

Host / Reporter

Mark Bright

Mark Bright

Commentator / Host / Pundit

Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan

Pundit

Marty Quinn

Marty Quinn

Commentator

Steve Claridge

Steve Claridge

Commentator / Pundit

Leroy Rosenior

Leroy Rosenior

Pundit

Paul Gilmour

Paul Gilmour

Commentator

Jo Potter

Jo Potter

Pundit

Dave Jones

Dave Jones

Pundit

Michael Owen

Michael Owen

Pundit / Guest

Matt Holland

Matt Holland

Pundit

Jake Humphrey

Jake Humphrey

Host

Michael McNamee

Michael McNamee

Commentator

Lee Dixon

Lee Dixon

Pundit

John O'Neill

John O'Neill

Commentator

Jackie Fullerton

Jackie Fullerton

Commentator / Host

Jim Magilton

Jim Magilton

Pundit

Colin Murray

Colin Murray

Host

Faye White

Faye White

Pundit

Ariane Hingst

Ariane Hingst

Pundit

Stephen Watson

Stephen Watson

Host

Harry Redknapp

Harry Redknapp

Pundit

Roberto Martinez

Roberto Martinez

Pundit

Ian Hunt

Ian Hunt

Host

Les Ferdinand

Les Ferdinand

Pundit

Malky Mackay

Malky Mackay

Pundit

Danny Mills

Danny Mills

Pundit

Dean Saunders

Dean Saunders

Pundit

Rio Ferdinand

Rio Ferdinand

Pundit

Steve Bower

Steve Bower

Commentator / Self - Commentator

Mark Schwarzer

Mark Schwarzer

Pundit

Simon Brotherton

Simon Brotherton

Commentator / Self - Commentator

Reshmin Chowdhury

Reshmin Chowdhury

Host

Roy Hodgson

Roy Hodgson

Pundit / Self - Interviewee

Granit Xhaka

Granit Xhaka

Self - Interviewee

Eddie Howe

Eddie Howe

Self - Interviewee

Dean Smith

Dean Smith

Self - Interviewee

Joelinton

Joelinton

Self - Interviewee

Antonio Conte

Antonio Conte

Self - Interviewee

Thomas Frank

Thomas Frank

Self - Interviewee

Steven Gerrard

Steven Gerrard

Self - Interviewee

Brendan Rodgers

Brendan Rodgers

Self - Interviewee

Robyn Cowen

Robyn Cowen

Self - Commentator

Mark Scott

Mark Scott

Self - Commentator

Ashley Williams

Ashley Williams

Self - Pundit

Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney

Expert

Shay Given

Shay Given

Details.

Release Date
August 22, 1964

Status
Returning Series

Seasons
61

Episodes
3178

Running Time
1h 20m

Content Rating
NR

Genres

Last updated:

This TV Show Is About.

sport
soccer

Wiki.

Match of the Day (abbreviated to MOTD) is a football highlights programme, typically broadcast on BBC One on Saturday nights, during the Premier League season. The show's current presenter is former England international striker Gary Lineker, with regular analysis from fellow former players Alan Shearer, and occasional relief analysts such as Micah Richards, Frank Lampard, Shay Given, Ashley Williams, Danny Murphy, Martin Keown, Theo Walcott and Dion Dublin.

Match of the Day is one of the BBC's longest-running shows, having been on air since 22 August 1964. In 2015, Guinness World Records recognised it "as the longest-running football television programme in the world." The show's theme tune was voted the most recognised television theme in a 2010 poll conducted by the PRS. From the 2004–05 season, a second programme, Match of the Day 2, usually airs on the following Sunday and features highlights of all the day's games, whilst showing the goals from the previous days' action.

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