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*[[Ann and Harold (lost early BBC drama television series; 1938)]] | |||
*[[Cook's Night Out (lost early BBC cooking show; 1937)]] | |||
*[[First Aid (lost early BBC medical show; 1937)]] | |||
*[[Foundations of Cookery (lost early BBC cooking show; 1939)]] | |||
*[[Marcel Boulestin television shorts (lost early BBC programs; 1937-1939)]] | |||
*[[RCA recording of BBC Television Service (found footage of pre-Second World War BBC television broadcast; 1938)]] | |||
*[[Sea Stories (lost early BBC talk show; 1936-1937)]] | |||
*[[Spelling Bee (lost early BBC game show; 1938)]] | |||
*[[The Care of Your Car (lost early BBC motoring show; 1947)]] | |||
*[[The Wasp's Nest (lost early BBC television adaptation of Agatha Christie short story; 1937)]] | |||
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*[[1931 Epsom Derby (lost televised footage of horse racing event; 1931)]] | *[[1931 Epsom Derby (lost televised footage of horse racing event; 1931)]] | ||
*[[1934 Philo T. Farnsworth broadcasts (lost early television demonstrations; 1934)]] | *[[1934 Philo T. Farnsworth broadcasts (lost early television demonstrations; 1934)]] |
Revision as of 08:51, 30 October 2021
The 1937 FA Cup Final cumulated the end of the 62nd FA Cup season. Featuring Sunderland facing and ultimately winning its first FA Cup against Preston North End at Wembley Stadium in front of an audience of 93,495,[1] it provided television history by being the first competitive football match to be broadcast, as well as the first FA Cup Final shown on television too.
Background
Both Sunderland and Preston North End, as First Division members, entered the tournament in the Third Round proper. Sunderland defeated Southampton, Luton Town, Swansea Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Millwall en route to the Final. Meanwhile, Preston North End's journey to the Final consisted of beating Newcastle United, Stoke City, Exeter City, Tottenham Hotspur and West Bromwich Albion.[2] Prior to the Final commencing, Sunderland had never won the competition,[3] whereas Preston North End were looking to add to their 1889 win.[4]
Earlier in the year, the BBC had successfully partially broadcast a match between Arsenal and Arsenal Reserves for its new Television Service. The 1937 FA Cup Final would be the second match to be televised, albeit only partially. Nevertheless, the broadcast on 1st May 1937 meant it became the first competitive football match to be broadcast.[5] It would also begin the trend of the FA Cup Final being annually broadcast, a staple of free-to-air television.[6]
Ultimately, Sunderland would go on to win its first FA Cup. Preston North End had taken the lead on the forty fourth minute thanks to a Frank O'Donnell, but a strong second half for The Black Cats resulted in three goals, coming from Bobby Gurney, Raich Carter and Eddie Burbanks. The club would later win its second, and to date last, FA Cup, in 1973.[7] Meanwhile, Preston North End would redeem itself by winning the 1938 Final, which following the success of the prior FA Cup Final broadcast, would become the first to be fully televised.[8]
Availability
Like other early BBC television broadcasts, the 1937 FA Cup was broadcast live and was not recorded. Therefore, any televised footage of the event is now permanently missing. However, a fragment of the match itself was recorded for film reels, and is still publicly accessible.
Gallery
Videos
Images
See Also (Early BBC Television Media)
- Ann and Harold (lost early BBC drama television series; 1938)
- Cook's Night Out (lost early BBC cooking show; 1937)
- First Aid (lost early BBC medical show; 1937)
- Foundations of Cookery (lost early BBC cooking show; 1939)
- Marcel Boulestin television shorts (lost early BBC programs; 1937-1939)
- RCA recording of BBC Television Service (found footage of pre-Second World War BBC television broadcast; 1938)
- Sea Stories (lost early BBC talk show; 1936-1937)
- Spelling Bee (lost early BBC game show; 1938)
- The Care of Your Car (lost early BBC motoring show; 1947)
- The Wasp's Nest (lost early BBC television adaptation of Agatha Christie short story; 1937)
See Also (Early Sports Television Media)
- 1931 Epsom Derby (lost televised footage of horse racing event; 1931)
- 1934 Philo T. Farnsworth broadcasts (lost early television demonstrations; 1934)
- 1936 Summer Olympics (lost television coverage of Berlin Games; 1936)
- 1937 International Imperial Trophy Race (lost footage of motor race; 1937)
- 1937 Wimbledon Championships (partially found footage of tennis tournament; 1937)
- 1938 Ashes Series (partially found footage of international test cricket match; 1938)
- 1938 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1938)
- 1938 Pennsylvania Quakers football season (lost early televised college football games; 1938)
- 1939 FA Cup Final (partially found footage of football match; 1939)
- 1953 British Grand Prix (partially found footage of Formula One race; 1953)
- 1960 Daytona Races (lost CBS and NBC televised footage of NASCAR prelude events to Daytona 500; 1960)
- Arsenal vs Arsenal Reserves (lost footage of early BBC televised football match; 1937)
- Brooklyn Dodgers 2-5 6-1 Cincinnati Reds (lost footage of MLB doubleheader; 1939)
- Brooklyn Dodgers 23-14 Philadelphia Eagles (lost footage of NFL game; 1939)
- Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling (lost early BBC televised professional wrestling matches; 1938-1939; 1946-1947)
- Columbia Lions 1-2 Princeton Tigers (partially found footage of college baseball game; 1939)
- England 0-1 Scotland (partially found international football match; 1938)
- England 16-21 Scotland (partially found footage of rugby match; 1938)
- Fordham Rams 34-7 Waynesburg Yellow Jackets (lost footage of college football game; 1939)
- Indianapolis 500 WFBM-TV Broadcasts (lost racing footage; 1949-1950)
- The Boat Race 1938 (partially found footage of rowing race; 1938)
References
- ↑ FA Cup Finals presenting statistics concerning the 1937 FA Cup Final. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation listing of the 1936-37 FA Cup results. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ The Northern Echo concerning Sunderland never winning the FA Cup prior to 1937. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ Preston North End website concerning the club's FA Cup wins. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ The Guardian, which listed the 1937 FA Cup Final as the second ever match to be televised. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ BBC article concerning the history of the FA Cup being televised. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ FA Cup Finals detailing Sunderland's 1973 FA Cup victory. Retrieved 02 May '21
- ↑ FA Cup Finals detailing Preston North End's 1938 FA Cup victory. Retrieved 02 May '21