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QPR-Sunderland 1976/77
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Bob and Doug McKenzie in QPR-Sunderland 1976/77
In the video QPR-Sunderland 1976/77, Bob and Doug McKenzie are a group of imaginaryfunny Canadian brothers who created “Great White North”, a improv which was broadcast on second city television for the show’s third season when it moved to the Canadian Broadcasting Channel in the 1980s. Bob’s part is created by the funny Rick Moranis and Doug’s part is brought to life by comic Dave Thomas. Despite developed originally as a joke to both follow guidelines and makes jokes about silly Canadian content statutes, the two morphed into a pop culture hit in both Canada and the United States. The two later became the focus of a classic comedy album, The Great White North, in 1981.
Good goals from Frank McLintock and Stan Bowles secured a QPR win against newly promoted Sunderland. Dave Thomas and Ian Gillard looked also on fire in this game, which was played a few days after QPR drew 3-3 vs Slovan Bratislava in the UEFA cup.
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Dave Thomas was a genius on either wing, a quality which you rarely see nowadays.
Bowles the sort of player missing these days. Pokey stadium at QPR.
Great goal by Stan Bowles,
Football still misses Brian Moore. The Ultimate football anchorman.
Always good to see the Mackems lose
Love that station ident tune from my youth. For some reason the Magpie theme tune in my head immediately pops up! I was always a Blue Peter kid & barely saw Magpie. Odd.
There will only ever be one Stan Bowles.
Too true.
@PUCKFLORIDA1 ..in the bookies? Shanksie not a right back regular until 1977/78 season.
5:43 onwards>>> Great commentary from Brian Moore and sumptuous football from Stan Bowles : ' What will Bowles do? On to the left he'll hope..no on to the right foot…that's there! that's two! That's Bowles! '
Where is don shanks