John Fletcher directs this early 1960s Free Cinema documentary about working class life in London which offers an evocative look behind the scenes at West Bromwich Albion football club showing the life of a professional football player from another age - and including footage of a very young Bobby Robson. The film was made as part of the three-part 'Look at Britain' series which also includes 'Every Day Except Christmas' and 'We Are the Lambeth Boys'.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play John Fletcher directs this early 1960s Free Cinema documentary about working class life in London which offers an evocative look behind the scenes at West Bromwich Albion football club showing the life of a professional football player from another age - and including footage of a very young Bobby Robson The film was made as part of the three-part &39;Look at Britain&39; series which also includes &39;Every Day Except Christmas&39; and &39;We Are the Lambeth Boys&39; Director John Fletcher Certificate Exempt from Classification Languages English Duration 26 minutes (approx)
John Fletcher directs this early 1960s Free Cinema documentary about working class life in London, which offers an evocative look behind the scenes at West Bromwich Albion football club, showing the life of a professional football player from another age - and including footage of a very young Bobby Robson. The film was made as part of the three-part 'Look at Britain' series, which also includes 'Every Day Except Christmas' and 'We Are the Lambeth Boys'.
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