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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. 11:39 - May 8 with 718 viewsBlueBadger

Anyone else see this incredibly moving documentary?

Highly recommended but very difficult watch.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p09g8lnt

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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 11:44 - May 8 with 688 viewsVic

Watched that - very moving. He comes across v well and surprisingly thoughtful and reflective. Well worth a watch.

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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 11:59 - May 8 with 659 viewsLord_Lucan

Mmm

Thanks for the heads up, I'm going to watch it right now.

I recently read his book, it was a good read. I very much like Ian Wright.

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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 16:06 - May 8 with 565 viewseastangliaisblue

Will be giving that a watch. I've always liked Ian Wright, he comes across as a humble bloke.
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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 17:17 - May 8 with 504 viewsADStephenson

I've got a lot of time for Ian Wright. This documentary was a hard watch - I kept asking myself how any parent could act that way to anyone, let alone a child of their own/in their care - and Wright wore his emotions on his sleeve and was reflective and honest throughout. And the Mr Pigden clip is one of the best bits of TV ever shown, I'm glad they got it in there.

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Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 18:22 - May 8 with 468 viewsDeano69

Threadrush! Ian Wright: Home Truths. on 17:17 - May 8 by ADStephenson

I've got a lot of time for Ian Wright. This documentary was a hard watch - I kept asking myself how any parent could act that way to anyone, let alone a child of their own/in their care - and Wright wore his emotions on his sleeve and was reflective and honest throughout. And the Mr Pigden clip is one of the best bits of TV ever shown, I'm glad they got it in there.


I have only ever had tears over football three times. Once when I heard of Sir Bobbys passing, again when watching his documentary while at Portman Road and then at the clip of Wrighty meeting Mr Pigden on a previous TV clip. Managed to just about hold it together when watching this recent documentary, a really moving and well produced bit of TV

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