and i was introduced to her and, first of all, don t forget she had two little boys at the time, she could give me chapter and verse on superted, she could pitch superted to me. she knew all about superted. i didn t see anything to tickle my fancy. not even this? we will certainly have to pitch it to netflix and disney plus and hbo max and a lot of the big guys, because you re probably looking at investment of $10.5 to $11 million to make a full series. the plan is for the original superhero teddy bear to be upscaled into high res first. i m terribly sorry. yes, everyone makes mistakes. it s only human. ..before being reimagined into cgi. only one thing could top this little bear s reappearance for his creator. it s either superted or cardiff city winning the european cup, one or the other. it ll be another two years at least for this dream to become a reality but the curtains haven t closed just yet. i will use some cosmic dust. ..for a nostalgic resurrection of another anim
and wilfred zaha becomes the first premier league player not to take a knee, standing tall instead, as palace beat west brom in the premier league good evening welcome to sportsday, great wins for wales and england in the six nations, more on that and the football to come but we start with the news that murray walker the legendary formula one commentator has died at the age of 97. his was a career that spanned over 50 years, leaving him ingrained in the fabric of british motor sport as andy swiss reports: so, it is ready, it is go, go, go! schumacher leads, brilliant start. exuberant, excitable and utterly unmistakable. murray walker was the high octane voice behind a high octane sport. it was once said that even in his quieter moments, he sounded like his trousers were on fire. that s it, bang, bang, and off! his passion came from his father, graham walker, who raced motorcycles and was himself a commentator, often sharing the duties with young murray. the sensation is t
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was in deep unconsciousness. i thought oh no, we can t do that, we have to keep trying, and of course sid watkins who was the man who pulled him through in the end. he then corrected himself into such a fashion that he went back to formula one, as a team principal. of course, with the paralysis completely, it was an amazing manner that he went about his business, and everybody respected frank. he was safe as houses every where he went. he was a great brit and he was very proud to be british, and a great admirer of her majesty the queen. that was his great statement at all times. frank will never be forgotten, he did so much for british motor sport, carried it with such style, and sadly, the road accident that caused his paralysis and so forth, he overcame that in a fashion that i don t think i ve ever seen anyone else take on that challenge that he had, because he truly was completely helpless in a way,
and for that, i think frank would appreciate that. he was a wonderful man, wonderful for british motor sport. very proud of his knighthood, and correctly he got a nice knighthood, and he brought along so many, many successful grand prix drivers to the very top and win world championships. i mean, you mention his illness at the end there, but of course one major life defining was his car accident? 1986, wasn t it. i wonder, can you give us a sense of how he coped with those life changing injuries? well, for many, many weeks, he was unconscious, he was never he had a great doctor, sid watkins was looking after him, and more than once sid called me to see if i thought it was better for frank to slip away, because he