Being: Liverpool

Being: Liverpool (2012)

EndedReality showSports

Cameras were allowed full access to all aspects of the club and players, on the pitch and training fields, in the gyms, changing rooms and boardrooms, at team meetings and at home. The film captures the recruitment process as the club sought a new manager and the moment when, two weeks later, Brendan Rodgers arrived at Melwood, prior to Liverpool's North American tour. He had an impressive track record at Swansea City, but would the new ‘King of the Kop' be able to raise Liverpool's game in time for the new season?

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Red Crusadeoct. 28, 2012
S01E05Walk Onoct. 21, 2012
S01E04To Bleed Redoct. 7, 2012
S01E03Anfield Callingsept. 30, 2012
S01E02On the Roadsept. 23, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Being: Liverpool' premiere?

'Being: Liverpool' premiered on September 21, 2012.

What network aired the show 'Being: Liverpool'?

'Being: Liverpool' aired on Fox Soccer in the United States.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Being: Liverpool'?

The first season of 'Being: Liverpool' consists of six episodes.

Who is the manager of Liverpool FC during the filming of 'Being: Liverpool'?

Brendan Rodgers was the manager of Liverpool FC during the filming of 'Being: Liverpool'.

Which player's signing was one of the major highlights of 'Being: Liverpool'?

The signing of Joe Allen was one of the major highlights of 'Being: Liverpool'.

What is the name of Liverpool FC's home stadium, and how many seats does it have?

Liverpool FC plays at Anfield, which has a seating capacity of 53,394.

Which players were featured in the first episode of 'Being: Liverpool'?

The first episode of 'Being: Liverpool' featured Steven Gerrard, Luis Suarez, and Joe Allen.

Who was the captain of Liverpool FC during the filming of 'Being: Liverpool'?

Steven Gerrard was the captain of Liverpool FC during the filming of 'Being: Liverpool'.

What is the name of Liverpool FC's owner, and which company does he run?

John Henry is the owner of Liverpool FC, and he runs Fenway Sports Group.

Which famous Liverpool FC legend appears in the second episode of 'Being: Liverpool'?

Kenny Dalglish, the legendary Liverpool FC player and manager, appears in the second episode of 'Being: Liverpool'.

Which player's injury was covered in the third episode of 'Being: Liverpool'?

Fabio Borini's injury was covered in the third episode of 'Being: Liverpool'.

Also known as

  • «Ливерпуль»: Плоть и кровь (Russian Federation)

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