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Charlton Athletic TV (CATV)

You may find this amusing.

http://newyorkaddick.blogspot.com/2007/03/charlton-athletic-tv-catv.html#comments

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  • Excellent stuff.
  • Nice one NYA. Great stuff. A bit harsh on the Away kit though, I like it. Now the flourescent yellow one last year, that was an eyesore.
  • excellent stuff......loved the 'Faking It' !
  • No access - any chance of posting it on here?
  • With full credit to NewYorkAddick...


    Charlton Athletic TV (CATV)

    Following the success of MUTV and Chelsea TV, next week sees the exciting new launch of Charlton Athletic TV (CATV). With an initial target audience of 742 viewers, and an enviable distribution footprint in wealthy Kidbrooke, CATV offers unparalleled advertising opportunities to today's luxury lifestyle brands.

    Here's just a taste of what viewers can look forward to:

    Deal or No Deal: Players compete to persuade Alan Pardew they’re worthy of a new contract. This week: Jonathan Fortune.

    Extras: Docu-soap focused upon players with no hope of a first-team berth. This week: Nathan Ashton.

    Absolutely Fabulous: A re-run of the 4-0 win over West Ham.

    Last of the Summer Whine: Iain Dowie complains he didn’t get enough money to spend.

    Casualty: A look inside the Charlton treatment room. (Warning: This programme may over-run).

    The Weakest Link: In-depth profile of Bryan Hughes.

    Comic Relief: A nostalgic look back at the careers of Charlton players past. This week: Jamie Stuart.

    Neighbours: A comical look at the fate of local rivals Millwall (Warning: This programme contains scenes that may be disturbing to viewers in Bermondsey)

    Drop the Dead Donkey: Pards contemplates the future of Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.

    Bottom: A review of Les Reed’s reign as Charlton manager.

    The Office: Fly-on-the-wall documentary set in Richard Murray’s office. This week: Murray laughs off Andrew Mills' request for a payrise.

    Are You Being Served?: Charlton fans struggle to get a half-time pint.

    What Not To Wear: Trinny and Susannah get to grips with some fashion disasters. This week: Charlton’s away kit.

    Red Dwarf: A profile of Addicks starlet Lloyd Sam.

    Prime Suspect: Charlton fans seek someone to blame for their current woes. This week: Alan Curbishley.

    Teletubbies: starring Andy Reid, Ralph Milne, Neil Redfearn and Peter Garland.

    The Gentle Touch: A discussion of Dennis Rommedahl’s tackling skills.

    Men Behaving Badly: Secret cameras follow Luke Young and Jerome Thomas on a night out.

    Parkinson: Assistant manager Phil conducts exclusive interviews. This week: Muhammed Ali.

    Faking It: Painter and decorator Kevin Lisbie has just two weeks to convince the judges that he’s really a footballer.

    The Young Ones: A review of recent players who have emerged from Charlton’s youth system. (Warning: contains Pathe News footage)

    One Foot In The Grave: A review of the 2006/07 season so far.

    Give Us A Clue: Iain Dowie is asked why he bought Djimi Traore.

    I’m A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here: Danny Murphy insists upon a transfer.
  • good stuff NY, lets see what we can add on here:

    Eastenders - Gary Lineker hosts a documentary looking at our history as an East London club

    Grange Hill - Lee Bowyer (Zammo) stealing Andy Reid's (Rollo) alarm clock to fund his drug habit

    Who wants to be a Millionaire - With the new tv deal kicking in, a straight forward race between the players to the Sparrows Lane exit following Charlton's relegation

    Dragon's Den - A docusoap involving Millwall's female following. Warning: this programme contains strong language and an abundance of gold-plated jewellery
  • The munsters - Hermann takes a tongue in cheek look at Charlton's ugliest players

    Life on mars - fly on the wall documentary about Andy Reid's diet
  • Shameless - a docusoap about players' social lives during the Les Reed era

    The Invisible Man - investigative journalists track down Cory Gibbs

    Blue Peter - the Panorama team reveal a seedy side to the Charlton chief executive

    Fawlty Towers - 45 minute special on Talal El Karkouri and Jonathan Fortune at Watford

    Wish You Were Here - Judith Chalmers chats with Alan Pardew about the postcards sent to Stuart Pearce and Neil Warnock

    CSI - who did commit those truly shocking defensive crimes up at Wigan? Oddly there were no fingerprints left behind ....
  • Songs of Praise - A look into what started the phenomenon of clapping and patting the back of your neighbour following a verse of VFR
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  • Loose Women: Latest WAG documentary. Host: Abbey Clancy
  • Ready Steady Cook - A cooking masterclass with Fatboy Andy Reid showing off his Culinary skills (also qwaffs down his masterpiece in under 10 seconds to get into the Guinness book of fat bastads, oh sorry records!)

    Emerdale Farm - Staring The One And Only Farming Genis Matty Holland

    Who's line is it anyway - Follows the antics Bowyer and Chandler in the bogs of The Venue
  • [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]Who's line is it anyway - Follows the antics Bowyer and Chandler in the bogs of The Venue
    like it!
  • Lost - special report on 'That' Dowie training run
  • edited March 2007
    [cite]Posted By: MCS[/cite]Emerdale Farm - Staring The One And Only Farming Genis Matty Holland
    Ably assisted by Amos MCS
  • amos, lol

    Amos/MCS
  • edited March 2007
    Six Feet Under - a documentary that searches out the truth as to where Bryan Hughes is now

    Deadwood - a review of the last Charlton reserve team game

    Heroes - a replay of the Wembley 98 play off final

    The West Wing - the truth about Dennis Rommedahl

    The Sopranos - karaoke night at the training ground after a day spent practising how to line up a defensive wall.
  • edited March 2007
    great stuff.

    gentle ben - a chance to see the too often overlooked, soft side to ben thatchers character.
    wheel off fortune - which one will fall off jonathan's trolley this week?
    celebrity squares - boring charlton supporting celebrities are interviewed. this week a double interview with bradley from eastenders and steve 'intresting' davis.
    top gear - similar programme to who's line is it anyway, with new found footage of shaun newton and jamie stuart.
    the thin blue line - a comedy show starring the millwall back 4.
    open all hours - a re-run of our defensive frailties at white hart lane this season.

    also coming to a screen near you soon. catv film channel. watch classics like
    the good the bad and the ugly - a story of this seasons managers at the valley.
    pirate of the carribean - jamaica international kevin lisbie admits that he has robbed charlton of 10 years wages.
    the invisible man - starring omar pouso.
    fight club - the original version starring flanagan and hales, and the later remake starring dean kiely and andy todd.
    the long good friday - your chance to share the experience of going to man city by coach.
    animal farm - starring pat van den hauwe, kevin muscat and dave challinor.
    my left foot - a harrowing tale culminating in disaster for the oscar nominated micheal gray.
    last tango in paris - simon jordan is banned from the metro for being "le prick".
    danny, the champion of the world - a fat, scouse, serial bench warmer, who lets joanne wear his trousers starts to believe he is a world beater to the humour of all those watching.
    and finally
    3 men and a little lady - former addick loanee carlton cole gives us an insight on how he and his friends spend their saturday nights.
  • very Funny thread-

    The long good friday. LOL
  • Grand Designs - Kevin McCloud follows Richard Murray for a year as his ambitions for 'European football' are demolished as the team struggles to stay in the league

    Eggheads - watch competing Premiership Chairmen Richard Murray and Eggert Magnusson battle it out in this general knowledge quiz

    Top Gear - Iain Dowie presents a discussion forum on drug use in Britain today (allegedly)

    Home and Away - a review of Charlton's Premiership matches over the campaign and why exactly has the team struggled away from home?

    It'll be Alright on the Night - Les Reed gives a rundown of his management philosophy
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  • Minder: A day in the life of Herman Hreidarsson
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: AFKA Bartram[/cite]Songs of Praise - A look into what started the phenomenon of clapping and patting the back of your neighbour following a verse of VFR[/quote]

    Brilliant. Actually I was thinking about this today and my conclusion was this. When the chant started it was like a real like song, a true epic, sung more or less at its correct speed. Now it's sung like we're on speed, or otherwise that it's a chore and something to get done and out of the way. It's a half-hearted effort. We need to take pride in the song again and sing it clearly and slowly. The reason the clapping began was because it was acknowledged by all that a real effort had been made. Now there's much less effort and some pathetic whimsical clap.
  • [cite]Posted By: paulbaconsarnie[/cite]great stuff.

    gentle ben - a chance to see the too often overlooked, soft side to ben thatchers character.
    wheel off fortune - which one will fall off jonathan's trolley this week?
    celebrity squares - boring charlton supporting celebrities are interviewed. this week a double interview with bradley from eastenders and steve 'intresting' davis.
    top gear - similar programme to who's line is it anyway, with new found footage of shaun newton and jamie stuart.
    the thin blue line - a comedy show starring the millwall back 4.
    open all hours - a re-run of our defensive frailties at white hart lane this season.

    also coming to a screen near you soon. catv film channel. watch classics like
    the good the bad and the ugly - a story of this seasons managers at the valley.
    pirate of the carribean - jamaica international kevin lisbie admits that he has robbed charlton of 10 years wages.
    the invisible man - starring omar pouso.
    fight club - the original version starring flanagan and hales, and the later remake starring dean kiely and andy todd.
    the long good friday - your chance to share the experience of going to man city by coach.
    animal farm - starring pat van den hauwe, kevin muscat and dave challinor.
    my left foot - a harrowing tale culminating in disaster for the oscar nominated micheal gray.
    last tango in paris - simon jordan is banned from the metro for being "le prick".
    danny, the champion of the world - a fat, scouse, serial bench warmer, who lets joanne wear his trousers starts to believe he is a world beater to the humour of all those watching.
    and finally
    3 men and a little lady - former addick loanee carlton cole gives us an insight on how he and his friends spend their saturday nights.

    quality stuff PBS
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