Ian Wright speaks about abuse in his childhood during new BBC documentary
The documentary Ian Wright: Home Truths is set to air on BBC One next month
In interview with Radio Times ahead of the documentary, Wright reveals abuse
He said he was made to stand against the wall when Match of the Day came on
Wright would overcome troubled childhood to become England and Arsenal star
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