Trevor's World of Sport
Trevor's World of Sport

Trevor's World of Sport

2003TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Trevor's World of Sport began as a 2003 BBC television sitcom written and directed by Andy Hamilton and starring Neil Pearson as Trevor. Only one television series was made, and Hamilton felt mistreated by the BBC over the scheduling of the show. The first episode attracted an average of 3.4 million viewers, dropping to 2.9 million for the second and third episodes. The subsequent episodes were rescheduled from Friday evenings to Monday nights, despite the Radio Times issues having already been published listing the originally scheduled transmission dates. Hamilton went public with his displeasure over the show's scheduling and vowed never to work for BBC1 again, though he has since changed his mind. A radio version was first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2004, with subsequent series in 2005 and 2007. The series is set in the world of TS Sports – a sports public relations firm, run by Trevor Heslop and his partner, the lascivious Sammy Dobbs. Trevor is portrayed as an essentially decent, honest man in the corrupt money-obsessed industry of sporting celebrity, who is still deeply in love with his estranged wife Meryl. Andy Hamilton also appears in a minor role within the show, and several actors who have worked in his other comedy shows for television and radio appear. Neil Pearson was in Hamilton's Drop the Dead Donkey, as was Michael Fenton Stevens who plays TS Sports' only regular client, fading celebrity Ralph Renton.

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Director: Multiple directors (BBC production)Genres: Sports documentary, History

Plot Summary

This BBC documentary series explored the history and evolution of various sports through the eyes of former football star and commentator, Trevor Brooking. Each episode focused on a different sport, delving into its origins, iconic moments, and cultural impact. Brooking provided insightful commentary, drawing connections between the past and present of athletic competition.

Critical Reception

As a BBC sports documentary series, 'Trevor's World of Sport' was generally well-received by critics and audiences who appreciated its informative and engaging approach to sports history. Trevor Brooking's knowledgeable and passionate narration was often highlighted as a strong point, making complex sporting histories accessible and interesting.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational content and thorough research.
  • Trevor Brooking's expert narration was a key strength.
  • Appreciated for its accessible exploration of sports history.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this series is not readily available. However, given its nature as a factual documentary, it likely appealed to sports enthusiasts and history buffs seeking in-depth knowledge.

Fun Fact

Each episode of 'Trevor's World of Sport' often featured archival footage and interviews with legendary figures from the sports discussed, offering a rich historical perspective.

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