1999 AFL Grand Final: Kangaroos vs Carlton
1999
1999 AFL Grand Final: Kangaroos vs Carlton
1999
- NFSA IDMF6MQNCK
- TypeTelevision
- MediumMoving Image
- FormLive performance (includes concert)
- GenresSport
- Year1999
When it's Grand Final Day in Melbourne, all eyes turn to the MCG to see who’ll take home the silverware. In 1999, Channel 7 leaned into the historical moment (the last grand final of the millennium) with an introduction package reminiscent of an ’80s mini-series.
‘Strike up the band, pass the cymbals’: narrated by actor Bud Tingwell in his most portentous tones, the package lingers on the spectacle of a banner-draped MCG before plunging into the drama of the rival teams. Despite Carlton’s reputation as a side for the ruling class (with tycoon John Elliott at the helm), they are cast as the underdogs. Meanwhile, North Melbourne – a team on the ascendant – are characterised as 'the force’.
They went on to justify the hype, beating the Blues by 35 points.
When it's Grand Final Day in Melbourne, all eyes turn to the MCG to see who’ll take home the silverware. In 1999, Channel 7 leaned into the historical moment (the last grand final of the millennium) with an introduction package reminiscent of an ’80s mini-series.
‘Strike up the band, pass the cymbals’: narrated by actor Bud Tingwell in his most portentous tones, the package lingers on the spectacle of a banner-draped MCG before plunging into the drama of the rival teams. Despite Carlton’s reputation as a side for the ruling class (with tycoon John Elliott at the helm), they are cast as the underdogs. Meanwhile, North Melbourne – a team on the ascendant – are characterised as 'the force’.
They went on to justify the hype, beating the Blues by 35 points.
- NFSA IDMF6MQNCK
- TypeTelevision
- MediumMoving Image
- FormLive performance (includes concert)
- GenresSport
- Year1999
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