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Burnley On This Day revisits the most magical and memorable moments
from the club's illustrious history, mixing in a maelstrom of
anecdotes and characters to produce an irresistible Clarets diary -
with an entry for every day of the year. From the club's Victorian
origins as a Football League founder member to the Premier League
era, the Clarets' rollercoaster journey has seen them become one of
only four clubs to win every division of the Football League.
Revisit the 1914 FA Cup Final when Burnley beat Liverpool in front
of King George V. Remember the incredible First Division title wins
of 1921 and 1960. Look back at the famous 1987 win over Orient that
preserved Burnley's Football League status, and recall the recent
fabulous promotions to the Premier League. Timeless greats such as
Jimmy McIlroy, Jimmy Adamson and Ralph Coates sit alongside
modern-day heroes including Robbie Blake, Ben Mee and Sam Vokes.
Read how this club from industrial Lancashire roots fought its way
back from near oblivion to sit once more among the elite.
A collection of William Shakespeare plays filmed at the Globe
Theatre, London. Dominic Dromgoole directs the history plays 'Henry
IV: Part One' and 'Henry IV: Part Two', with Oliver Cotton as King
Henry, Jamie Parker as his son and heir, Prince Hal, and Roger
Allam as the jovial drunkard Sir John Falstaff. Mark Rosenblatt
directs 'Henry VIII', with Dominic Rowan as Henry, Miranda Raison
as Anne Boleyn and Ian McNeice as the powerful Cardinal Wolsey.
Finally, Christopher Luscombe directs 'The Merry Wives of Windsor',
with Christopher Benjamin as the loveable rogue Sir John Falstaff,
and Serena Evans and Sarah Woodward as the scheming mistresses Page
and Ford.
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