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== Host == | == Host == | ||
- | [[Phil Drabble]] (1976-93) | + | [[Phil Drabble]] (1976-93)<br> |
+ | Robin Page (1994-2000)<br> | ||
+ | Clarissa Dickson-Wright (2000-3)<br> | ||
+ | [[Shauna Lowry]] (2004-6)<br> | ||
+ | [[Ben Fogle]] (2004-7)<br> | ||
+ | [[Kate Humble]] (2008-11)<br> | ||
+ | Matt Baker (2010-)<br> | ||
+ | Michaela Strachan (2012)<br> | ||
+ | [[Julia Bradbury]] (2013)<br> | ||
+ | Helen Skelton (2014)<br> | ||
+ | Ellie Harrison (2015)<br> | ||
+ | Anita Rani (2016, 18)<br> | ||
+ | Charlotte Smith (2017) | ||
- | + | == Co-hosts == | |
- | + | Commentators:<br> | |
+ | Eric Halsall (1976-90)<br> | ||
+ | Ray Ollrenshaw (1991-3)<br> | ||
+ | Gus Dermody (1994-2012)<br> | ||
+ | Matt Baker (2006-) | ||
- | Ben Fogle | + | Guest captains:<br> |
- | + | Shauna Lowry (2001)<br> | |
- | + | Rhodri Williams (2001)<br> | |
+ | Matt Baker (2001)<br> | ||
+ | [[Vicki Butler-Henderson]] (2001)<br> | ||
+ | Jackie Bird (2002)<br> | ||
+ | Ben Fogle (2002-3)<br> | ||
+ | [[John Craven]] (2002-3)<br> | ||
+ | Trude Mostue (2002-3) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
- | + | BBC2, 17 February 1976 to 13 March 1999 (regular series) | |
- | + | Annual specials: 1999 to 2012 | |
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+ | BBC One, 27 October 2013 to present (as part of ''Countryfile'') | ||
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It's been many hundreds of years since animals have been put up for trial (hello to our readers in Hartlepool). Maybe for crimes they didn't commit. The tradition was brought back crash bang into the Twentieth Century with ''One Man and His Dog'', a television programme about sheepdog trials. | It's been many hundreds of years since animals have been put up for trial (hello to our readers in Hartlepool). Maybe for crimes they didn't commit. The tradition was brought back crash bang into the Twentieth Century with ''One Man and His Dog'', a television programme about sheepdog trials. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog whistling.jpg|400px]]''One man...''</div> | ||
Three shepherds, who each owned a sheepdog attempted to whistle and "come by" their way through the show. Each competitor typically had to get their dog to guide some sheep through a gate, into a ring (where they'd have to separate a certain sheep from the rest) and then into a pen, all the while being given marks by judges. The sheep generally played up quite a bit, but nobody had the clever idea of just shouting "mint sauce!" or somesuch. | Three shepherds, who each owned a sheepdog attempted to whistle and "come by" their way through the show. Each competitor typically had to get their dog to guide some sheep through a gate, into a ring (where they'd have to separate a certain sheep from the rest) and then into a pen, all the while being given marks by judges. The sheep generally played up quite a bit, but nobody had the clever idea of just shouting "mint sauce!" or somesuch. | ||
- | + | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog adog.jpg|400px]]''..and his dog''</div> | |
- | We always wanted | + | The vets at BBC2 head office finally put the programme to sleep as we approached the new millennium. They didn't quite succeed in killing it off, though, as it still lives on in the form of annual specials. The (at one point seriously mooted) idea of Sky buying it and renaming it ''Sky One Man and His Dog'' was just silly, really. |
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+ | Rumours surface from time to time about a full-scale comeback, but realistically it's not going to happen. Even after ''Countryfile'' turned Matt Baker into a bona fide star, the dividend for ''One Man and His Dog'' was a live series over a weekend in September 2012 - the second episode had to be recorded for transmission a week later when the golf over-ran. | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog gus matt.jpg|400px]]''Gus Dermody and Matt Baker discussing the contest with Kate Humble''</div> | ||
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+ | We always wanted the sheep to win, actually. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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In 1996, special programmes featuring younger contestants were shown. The name? ''Young Man and His Dog''. Awww... | In 1996, special programmes featuring younger contestants were shown. The name? ''Young Man and His Dog''. Awww... | ||
- | Obscure horse and country TV channel Horse & Country TV launched their own version in 2007 called ''Come-Bye!'', again hosted by Robin Page, but instead of holding their own contests they just went along and filmed the regular national dog trial competitions. They actually wanted to use the ''One Man and His Dog'' name, but the BBC wouldn't let them, on the not-unreasonable grounds that they were still using it themselves. | + | Obscure horse and country TV channel Horse & Country TV launched their own version in 2007 called ''Come-Bye!'', again hosted by Robin Page, but instead of holding their own contests they just went along and filmed the regular national dog trial competitions. As far as we can tell, it only ran for one series. They actually wanted to use the ''One Man and His Dog'' name, but the BBC wouldn't let them, on the not-unreasonable grounds that they were still using it themselves. |
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+ | <div class="image">[[File:Farpaisean-hosts.jpg|400px]]''Donald and Catriona from Farpaisean Chon Chaorach: the true successors to Dermody and Page?''</div> | ||
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+ | Meanwhile, the cognoscenti know that the place to go now for hot hound-on-flock action is the Gaelic-language channel BBC Alba. Their sheepdog trials series ''Farpaisean Chon-Chaorach'' launched in 2008, and like "Come-Bye!" covers existing dog trials rather than staging their own, including the triennial World Championships in 2008 and 2014. (Alba lost the TV rights for the 2011 tourney to More4, who threw a load of hi-tech gimmicks at it; an experiment yet to be revisited.) The show has actually proven to be a bit of a hit, insofar as something ''can'' be a hit on a channel so niche it's not even included in the official ratings survey, and is now firmly established as a returning series. Although the hosts Dòmhnall MacSuain (Donald MacSween) and Catrìona Nic a Phì (Catriona MacPhee) are rather more jocular than we're used to seeing in such a show, it's otherwise very similar to 1M&HD indeed, and surely ripe for English-language re-versioning should the Beeb ever decide to bring ''One Man'' or something like it back as a mainstream series. | ||
If the dog's running <b>C</b>lockwise, it's "<b>C</b>ome by", and for <b>A</b>nticlockwise it's "<b>A</b>way". So now you know. | If the dog's running <b>C</b>lockwise, it's "<b>C</b>ome by", and for <b>A</b>nticlockwise it's "<b>A</b>way". So now you know. | ||
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<nowiki>*whistle*</nowiki> "Come by!" | <nowiki>*whistle*</nowiki> "Come by!" | ||
+ | ==Theme music== | ||
+ | Alan Benson. The theme was finally updated in 2012 - the new version is a similar arrangement but with a piano replacing the ever-so-70s lead synth of the original. Sadly it was only used that year; ''Countryfile'' just uses its own regular theme music. | ||
== Merchandise == | == Merchandise == | ||
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[http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/185089390X/labyrinthgames One Man and His Dog] book by Phil Drabble | [http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/185089390X/labyrinthgames One Man and His Dog] book by Phil Drabble | ||
- | [[Category: | + | == Web links == |
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+ | [http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006pn5q Official site] | ||
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Man_and_His_Dog Wikipedia entry] | ||
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog thepen.jpg|400px]]''The tricky "pen" manouevre''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog course graphic.jpg|400px]]''Oh dear, someone's left a load of HDPE pipe all over the course''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:Onemanandhisdog cupwinner.jpg|400px]]''The winner gets a cup ''and'' a saucer (actually, one's an individual prize, and the other is a team prize)''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class="image">[[Image:One man and his dog title 2012.jpg|400px]]''The title card from 2012.''</div> | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | [[Weaver's Week 2012-09-30|Weaver's Week review]] (2012) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Agriculture]] | ||
[[Category:Animals]] | [[Category:Animals]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Lifestyle]] | ||
[[Category:Long-Running]] | [[Category:Long-Running]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Returning Host]] |
Revision as of 06:25, 26 November 2018
Contents |
Host
Phil Drabble (1976-93)
Robin Page (1994-2000)
Clarissa Dickson-Wright (2000-3)
Shauna Lowry (2004-6)
Ben Fogle (2004-7)
Kate Humble (2008-11)
Matt Baker (2010-)
Michaela Strachan (2012)
Julia Bradbury (2013)
Helen Skelton (2014)
Ellie Harrison (2015)
Anita Rani (2016, 18)
Charlotte Smith (2017)
Co-hosts
Commentators:
Eric Halsall (1976-90)
Ray Ollrenshaw (1991-3)
Gus Dermody (1994-2012)
Matt Baker (2006-)
Guest captains:
Shauna Lowry (2001)
Rhodri Williams (2001)
Matt Baker (2001)
Vicki Butler-Henderson (2001)
Jackie Bird (2002)
Ben Fogle (2002-3)
John Craven (2002-3)
Trude Mostue (2002-3)
Broadcast
BBC2, 17 February 1976 to 13 March 1999 (regular series)
Annual specials: 1999 to 2012
BBC One, 27 October 2013 to present (as part of Countryfile)
Synopsis
It's been many hundreds of years since animals have been put up for trial (hello to our readers in Hartlepool). Maybe for crimes they didn't commit. The tradition was brought back crash bang into the Twentieth Century with One Man and His Dog, a television programme about sheepdog trials.
Three shepherds, who each owned a sheepdog attempted to whistle and "come by" their way through the show. Each competitor typically had to get their dog to guide some sheep through a gate, into a ring (where they'd have to separate a certain sheep from the rest) and then into a pen, all the while being given marks by judges. The sheep generally played up quite a bit, but nobody had the clever idea of just shouting "mint sauce!" or somesuch.
The vets at BBC2 head office finally put the programme to sleep as we approached the new millennium. They didn't quite succeed in killing it off, though, as it still lives on in the form of annual specials. The (at one point seriously mooted) idea of Sky buying it and renaming it Sky One Man and His Dog was just silly, really.
Rumours surface from time to time about a full-scale comeback, but realistically it's not going to happen. Even after Countryfile turned Matt Baker into a bona fide star, the dividend for One Man and His Dog was a live series over a weekend in September 2012 - the second episode had to be recorded for transmission a week later when the golf over-ran.
We always wanted the sheep to win, actually.
Trivia
In 1996, special programmes featuring younger contestants were shown. The name? Young Man and His Dog. Awww...
Obscure horse and country TV channel Horse & Country TV launched their own version in 2007 called Come-Bye!, again hosted by Robin Page, but instead of holding their own contests they just went along and filmed the regular national dog trial competitions. As far as we can tell, it only ran for one series. They actually wanted to use the One Man and His Dog name, but the BBC wouldn't let them, on the not-unreasonable grounds that they were still using it themselves.
Meanwhile, the cognoscenti know that the place to go now for hot hound-on-flock action is the Gaelic-language channel BBC Alba. Their sheepdog trials series Farpaisean Chon-Chaorach launched in 2008, and like "Come-Bye!" covers existing dog trials rather than staging their own, including the triennial World Championships in 2008 and 2014. (Alba lost the TV rights for the 2011 tourney to More4, who threw a load of hi-tech gimmicks at it; an experiment yet to be revisited.) The show has actually proven to be a bit of a hit, insofar as something can be a hit on a channel so niche it's not even included in the official ratings survey, and is now firmly established as a returning series. Although the hosts Dòmhnall MacSuain (Donald MacSween) and Catrìona Nic a Phì (Catriona MacPhee) are rather more jocular than we're used to seeing in such a show, it's otherwise very similar to 1M&HD indeed, and surely ripe for English-language re-versioning should the Beeb ever decide to bring One Man or something like it back as a mainstream series.
If the dog's running Clockwise, it's "Come by", and for Anticlockwise it's "Away". So now you know.
Catchphrases
*whistle* "Come by!"
Theme music
Alan Benson. The theme was finally updated in 2012 - the new version is a similar arrangement but with a piano replacing the ever-so-70s lead synth of the original. Sadly it was only used that year; Countryfile just uses its own regular theme music.
Merchandise
30 Years of One Man and His Dog R2 DVD
One Man and His Dog book by Phil Drabble
Web links
Pictures
See also
Weaver's Week review (2012)