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    Origin of Everton using Z Cars...

    Found this on the internet Yahoo! answers as I was looking for something totally different. The general z cars story I know about but can some of our more senior members verify if some of the finer details ring true?

    It was the mid-sixties, the start of a very special era on Merseyside:
    Everton had won the Championship in 1963

    The Meresybeat was taking the music world by storm

    The Beatles had started their fabulous rise to world popularity and fame

    And BBC tv had an immensely popular new cop-show called Z-Cars

    The significance of Z-Cars is that it was set in an undefined area of Merseyside. The series was introduced in 1962 and was an instant hit. It was also a time when regional accents – previously so despised by the BBC establishment – where finally beginning to be heard more regularly on radio and television. Home Counties dominance of the media was being challenged be regional programmes like Z-Cars that were a bit more "cutting-edge" than the usual stuff on telly back then. Z-Cars was streets ahead of its nearest London rival – the cosy and comfortable Dixon of Dock Green... but that's another story.

    Z-Cars was based in a fictitious district just outside Liverpool called "Newtown". The setting was one of the new overspill towns that were springing up around British cities after World War II to re-house people after the German blitz and move them out of city-centre Victorian slums.

    Most people identified "Newtown" with Kirkby, then in Lancashire, now in Merseyside. The policemen had Lancashire police badges on their hats, not Liverpool ones. Many of the location scenes were actually filmed in Kirkby.

    The catchy theme tune chosen by the BBC to herald the Z-Cars series was the music from an old Liverpool folksong called Johnny Todd. And one of the fans, who played PC Sweet on the front desk, was an Evertonian; one day he brought a few of the cast to watch the team. In recognition of that, the team came out on the field to the Z-Cars theme, it has stuck ever since.

    It was all about another group of Boys in Blue. Whatever the reason, the theme was introduced midway through the 1963-64 season and became a clarion call for generations of Evertonians.

    The original Z-Cars theme was a more sedate fluted version, which Everton first played. A more punchy version was recorded, aimed at the pop charts with some nice saxophone – it was a hit. Everton adopted the punchy version, as did the TV series. This is the version Everton still use today. A revamped version of the tune was also done in 1997 by the group Blueknowz and is available on Tape or CD from the Everton Megastore.

    Former Everton Chairman, Peter Johnson, knows to his cost that the Z-Cars theme is an Everton tradition which cannot be trifled with. In the 1994-95 season, a new Everton theme tune was introduced (Fanfare for the Common Man), and the Z-Cars theme was actually dropped for a period. This brazen attempt to jazz things up by riding roughshod over the views of traditional fans was met with derision and condemnation. Within a few short weeks, the experiment was over, and the magical flute of the Z-Cars theme was re-introduced by Joe Royle when he re-joined the club as manager in November 1994.

    In the good old days, the teams did not run out together, as they do now. The strains of Z-Cars echoing around the towering Goodison Stands would herald the arrival of Everton in those famous Royal Blue jerseys and white shorts, running out onto a pristine green Goodison turf... a special moment guaranteed to bring out the goose-bumps in every true-blue Evertonian. Subsequently, other teams adopted Z-Cars as their theme-tune – notably Sunderland and Watford, although Peter Reid's Black Cats now run out to Tchaikovsky's "Peter and the Wolf"...

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    Pretty well on the nose except that we used to use the 'fluted' version of Z cars for quite a while before the current version. I preferred the original version.

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    Is it bad that I pronounce it "zee cars" instead of "zed cars"?
    Spikelad x

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    Yeah it is. Gotta be Zed Cars.

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    My bad

    (wish ghost was here to read that)
    Spikelad x

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    Quote Originally Posted by spikeman View Post
    Is it bad that I pronounce it "zee cars" instead of "zed cars"?
    Sorry spike it has to be zed...........

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    *Hangs head and shakes.


    KOPITES ......
    gob-sh1tes and blatherskites every last one of them!!!

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    and now the thing thats nice is...you're helping my mid-life crisis !!

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    I didnt mean to derail the thread. Was just asking a question. Carry on.
    Spikelad x

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    Bootle, mate.
    Are you trying to say we should have went to Kirkby lad?
    Quote Originally Posted by andy4efc View Post
    So its my fault some clown decided to hack my calfs then yeah? Alright then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicoazul View Post
    Are you trying to say we should have went to Kirkby lad?
    Think he is, BAN HIM D/D
    Quote Originally Posted by chicoazul View Post
    I bet it takes like nectar down there.

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    No harm doing this is there......

    Quote Originally Posted by chicoazul View Post
    I bet it takes like nectar down there.

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    jeeeeeeezzzzz i thought them two bizzies in the car were going to start kissing each other, they were that close,lol.

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    A Mile High. 1.61 km's for you guys
    Thanks for this.

    And to all the yanks it is "Zee" cars

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    From the wastes of Salisbury Rd to Melbourne
    Brian Blessed & Judi Dench! Bet they were cheaper to cast back then!


    PS....Zed.

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    ZED!!
    Quote Originally Posted by chicoazul View Post
    I bet it takes like nectar down there.

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    Former Everton Chairman, Peter Johnson, knows to his cost that the Z-Cars theme is an Everton tradition which cannot be trifled with. In the 1994-95 season, a new Everton theme tune was introduced (Fanfare for the Common Man), and the Z-Cars theme was actually dropped for a period. This brazen attempt to jazz things up by riding roughshod over the views of traditional fans was met with derision and condemnation. Within a few short weeks, the experiment was over, and the magical flute of the Z-Cars theme was re-introduced by Joe Royle when he re-joined the club as manager in November 1994.

    Why do i think that it was No Limits by No Limits we came out to at the start of that season, is my old mind starting to play tricks on me?

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