Brentford’s Thousands of Stories wins Broadcast Sport Award  | OneFootball

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·18 November 2024

Brentford’s Thousands of Stories wins Broadcast Sport Award 

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Brentford's Thousands of Stories series was given a Broadcast Sport Award for Short Form Content of the Year last week.

The series, which tells the stories of Brentford’s community, focused on Bees fans this year.

The edition saw four short films produced: The Moment, The Dream, The Local and The Sound.

The films shared the stories of Raymond Harrison, Connor Wolfheimer, Claire Peleschka and Andy Godfrey respectively.


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Within the Short Form Content of the Year category, Brentford’s Thousand of Stories was up against strong competition, including Tottenham Hotspur’s viral player arrival videos and Andy Murray Farewell: Wimbledon.

The award was accepted at the ceremony in Park Lane, London by creative agency Studio Something who produced the films.

The series was first launched in 2023. The first four shared stories of Brentford’s staff and included films on head coach Thomas Frank and club ambassador and announcer Peter Gilham.

Brentford’s business communications manager Nikita Rathod said: “We’re honoured to have been awarded a Broadcast Sport Award for this year’s Thousands of Stories series, especially as we were in such excellent company with the other nominees.

“We wanted to ensure that we did justice to Raymond, Connor, Claire and Andy stories as Brentford is such an important part of their lives. This couldn’t have been done without the help of Studio Something and our colleagues who brought these stories to life.”

About Thousands of Stories – Series 2

  • The Moment is the story of Raymond Harrison, a lifelong Bees supporter who experienced a cardiac arrest at Gtech Community Stadium before our fixture against Newcastle last season. 
  • The Dream follows the story of Connor Wolfheimer, a Brentford fan who came through Brentford FC Community Sports Trust’s football programme and is currently on a two-year scholarship playing for Brentford’s Under-18s   
  • The Local shares the story of Claire Peleschka, the landlady of The Griffin, one of the four pubs surrounding Brentford’s previous stadium, Griffin Park   
  • The Sound tells the experience of Andy Godfrey, a long-standing Brentford supporter who is visually impaired and uses the club’s audio commentary to experience matches at the Gtech 
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