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Series 1

Charlie Nicholas

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Scotland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Scotland HD

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Growing up in Glasgow, Charlie Nicholas dreamed of playing for Celtic, the team he loved. And when the chance to make his dream come true came along, he grabbed it, scored goals for fun, and earned himself the nickname Champagne Charlie after hitting 48 goals for Celtic in one season. However, when negotiations stalled on a new Celtic contract, Charlie decided he needed to make a move, and he headed south to join Arsenal, where he became known for making an impact at the showbiz parties and clubs of London.

There was also success on the pitch at Arsenal, and his cavalier style made him a fan favourite. However, it didn’t make him a hit with manager George Graham, and eventually Charlie headed back to Scotland to sign for Aberdeen, where he enjoyed a new lease of life. But Celtic eventually came calling, and Charlie couldn’t resist. However, his second spell at Celtic Park never saw him hit the dizzy heights of his first spell at the club.

After hanging up his boots, Charlie decided his next step would be talking about the game he loved, and he forged a new career as a pundit on Sky Sports' Soccer Saturday. So how does he look back at his career, and what does he think about the nickname that stuck with him throughout it all? Show less

Contributors

Interviewed Guest:
Charlie Nicholas
Narrator:
KT Tunstall
Interviewed Guest:
Jim Kerr
Interviewed Guest:
Hayley McQueen
Interviewed Guest:
Jim Duffy
Interviewed Guest:
Viv Anderson
Interviewed Guest:
Willie Miller
Interviewed Guest:
Pat Bonner
Interviewed Guest:
David Robertson
Interviewed Guest:
Adrian Thrills
Series Producer:
Ewan Torrance
Executive Producer:
Claire Kelly

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