'Tina And Bobby' Drama: Story Of England's World Cup-Winning Captain To Be Told In ITV Drama

Bobby Moore's Story To Be Told In ITV Drama
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The personal life of England's World Cup-winning captain Bobby Moore is to be told in a brand new ITV drama.

The three-part series will tell the England and West Ham legend's life that he shared with his childhood sweetheart Tina Dean, from their humble beginnings to heights of sporting superstardom, crowned by victory at the World Cup in 1966.

The drama will be based on Tina Moore's memoir, 'Bobby Moore: By The Person Who Knew Him Best', with casting for the main roles yet to be announced.

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Bobby Moore and his wife Tina were the first golden couple of football

A typist for the Prudential, Tina first met Bobby aged 15 when she "played hookey from school to go to the Ilford Palais with her cousin Jenny". Bobby was only 17 himself and, although he was an exciting emerging talent, had yet to make a first team appearance.

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Unpretentious Tina had a loving upbringing in the modest semi-detached home of her resilient mother Betty. Typically down to earth, Bobby had experienced the same nurturing relationship with his parents Big Bob and Doss, who were always to feature prominently in his life.

Tina went on to marry Bobby on 30 June 1962 with former West Ham and Manchester United full back Noel Cantwell as Bobby’s Best Man, and flamboyant football manager Malcolm Allison and the West Ham team in the congregation.

In her book, Tina relates how she and Bobby were both excited about the future and the new home they were setting up together. But she soon realised, from her honeymoon onwards, that she might have to share her new husband with his footballing friends and a whole army of fans.

As Bobby’s career flourished, Tina was happy to consider herself the first WAG, though she struggled to master life as a suburban housewife. She befriended some of her fellow WAGS – Judith Hurst, Kathy Peters and Janice Sealey – and pregnancy with their first child gave her renewed purpose.

Then in 1965 the ‘golden’ couple were dealt a devastating blow: Bobby was diagnosed with testicular cancer and faced a career threatening operation. With the World Cup around the corner it looked as if Bobby wouldn’t be eligible to play but, against all the odds, he fought his way back to fitness and the rest is well-documented sporting history.

England’s victory made Bobby and Tina national celebrities and their heady lifestyle did take its toll, though the marriage survived. However, when Bobby’s career waned and business ventures failed, the cracks started to show.

Past World Cup Winners
1930, Uruguay (01 of19)
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MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY - JULY 30: The Uruguayan national soccer team players pose for a group picture, 30 July 1930 in Montevideo, after their victory over Argentina (4-2) in the first-ever World Cup final. (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1934, Italy(02 of19)
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ROME, ITALY - JUNE 10: Italian national soccer team players pose for a group picture, 10 June 1934 in Rome, before their World Cup final against Czechoslovakia. Italy won the title beating Czechoslovakia 2-1 in extra time. (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1938, Italy (03 of19)
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COLOMBES, FRANCE - JUNE 19: Italy's national soccer team poses with the World Cup trophy after beating Hungary 4-2 in the World Cup final, 19 June 1938 in Colombes, in the suburbs of Paris. (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1950, Uruguay(04 of19)
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RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - JULY 16: Uruguayan forward Juan Alberto Schiaffino (C) kicks the ball past Brazilian goalkeeper Moacyr Barbosa to tie the score at 1 during the World Cup final round soccer match between Uruguay and Brazil 16 July 1950 in Rio de Janeiro. Uruguay upset Brazil 2-1 to win its second World title after winning the first World Cup in 1930 in Uruguay. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1954, West Germany (05 of19)
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BERN, SWITZERLAND: This picture taken on 04 July 1954 shows the German team congratulating each other after winning the 1954 World Cup against Hungary. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1958, Brazil(06 of19)
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STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN: The Brazilian soccer team listens to the national anthem, 29 June 1958, before the final match of the World Cup, where Brazil defeated Sweden, attaining their first title. Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1962, Brazil(07 of19)
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SANTIAGO, CHILE: The Brazilian soccer team poses for a picture, 17 June 1962, in Santiago, Chile, before the final match of the World Cup, where Brazil defeated Czechoslovakia, winning its second world title. (Photo credit should read AFP/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1966, England(08 of19)
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London, United Kingdom: Picture of England's national soccer team captain Bobby Moore holding aloft the Jules Rimet trophy as he is carried by his teammates following England's victory over Germany (4-2 in extra time) in the World Cup final 30 July 1966 at Wembley stadium in London. AFP PHOTO STF/FILES (B/W ONLY) (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1970, Brazil(09 of19)
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MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JUNE 21: Brazilian national soccer team captain and defender Carlos Alberto smiles as he holds aloft the Jules Rimet Cup after Brazil defeated Italy 4-1 in the World Cup final 21 June 1970 in Mexico City. It is Brazil's third World title (1958, Sweden; 1962, Chile). AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STAFF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1974, West Germany(10 of19)
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MUNICH, GERMANY - JULY 07: The West Germany national team celebrates after winning the World Cup with a 2-1 victory over the Netherlands. (Photo by Bongarts/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1978, Argentina(11 of19)
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FILE - In this June 25, 1978 file photo Argentina soccer team players celebrate winning the World Cup in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Argentina defeated the Netherlands 3-1. (AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli, File) (credit:AP)
1982, Italy(12 of19)
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FILE - The July 11, 1982 file photo shows Italian captain and goalkeeper Dino Zoff, right, holding the World Cup trophy aloft, after the presentation ceremony, in Santiago Bernabea Stadium, Madrid. Italy defeated West Germany in the Final 3-1. (AP Photo) (credit:AP)
1986, Argentina(13 of19)
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Picture taken on June 29, 1986 showing then Mexican President Miguel de La Madrid (L) looking at then Argentina's soccer star and team captain Diego Maradona kissing the World Soccer Cup won by his team after a 3-2 victory over West Germany at the Azteca stadium in Mexico City. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STF/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1990, West Germany(14 of19)
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The German team players holding and hugging and celebrating with each other after defeating Argentina during the 1990 FIFA World Cup Final against the Federal Republic of Germany on 8 July 1990 at the Olimpico Stadium in Rome, Italy. The match resulted in a 1-0 victory for Germany.(Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1994, Brazil(15 of19)
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LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES: Brazilian forward Romario kisses the FIFA World Cup trophy as his teammates Branco (L) and Dunga look on, after Brazil defeated Italy 3-2 in the shoot-out session (0-0 after extra time) at the end of the World Cup final, 17 July 1994 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY CLARY/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
1998, France(16 of19)
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French Didier Deschamps waves the FIFA trophy 12 July at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, near Paris, after winning the 1998 Soccer World Cup final match between Brazil and France. France won 3-0. (Photo credit should read PATRICK HERTZOG/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
2002, Brazil(17 of19)
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YOKOHAMA, JAPAN - JUNE 30: Brazil's team captain and defender Cafu (L) hoists the World Cup trophy, celebrating with his team, following Brazil's 2-0 victory over Germany in match 64 of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Japan final 30 June, 2002 at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan. (Photo credit should read DAMIEN MAYER/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
2006, Italy(18 of19)
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Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro celebrates with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO PATRIK STOLLARZ (Photo credit should read PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:Getty Images)
2010, Spain(19 of19)
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FILE - In this July 11, 2010 file photo, Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas holds up the trophy after winning the World Cup final soccer match between the Netherlands and Spain at Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner, File) (credit:AP)