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Full Monty writer Beaufoy writes Olympic rivalry script | Full Monty writer Beaufoy writes Olympic rivalry script |
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By Ian Youngs Arts reporter, BBC News | By Ian Youngs Arts reporter, BBC News |
Simon Beaufoy, best known for writing The Full Monty, has completed a screenplay about former Olympic rivals Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe. | Simon Beaufoy, best known for writing The Full Monty, has completed a screenplay about former Olympic rivals Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe. |
Coe and Ovett dominated middle distance running in the late 1970s and 80s - with their rivalry coming to a head at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. | Coe and Ovett dominated middle distance running in the late 1970s and 80s - with their rivalry coming to a head at the Moscow Olympics in 1980. |
Beaufoy told BBC News it was "a brilliant story" with a "perfect end". | Beaufoy told BBC News it was "a brilliant story" with a "perfect end". |
"They were the biggest threat to each other and they never wanted to find out who was best." | "They were the biggest threat to each other and they never wanted to find out who was best." |
"I hadn't realised how good it was until you dig into their past," Beaufoy said. | "I hadn't realised how good it was until you dig into their past," Beaufoy said. |
"They were fantastically different athletes and different people. And they rarely met... apart from on the track - but not very often, even on the track. | "They were fantastically different athletes and different people. And they rarely met... apart from on the track - but not very often, even on the track. |
"Before Moscow they'd only raced against each other twice, and once was in a schools' Cross Country event. | "Before Moscow they'd only raced against each other twice, and once was in a schools' Cross Country event. |
"They deliberately kept as far apart from each other as they could, even though they were running he same event. | "They deliberately kept as far apart from each other as they could, even though they were running he same event. |
The pair famously ran against each other at the Moscow Olympics in 1980, winning each other's preferred events - with Coe clinching victory in the 1,500 metres and Ovett picking up gold in the 800 metres. | The pair famously ran against each other at the Moscow Olympics in 1980, winning each other's preferred events - with Coe clinching victory in the 1,500 metres and Ovett picking up gold in the 800 metres. |
"There's a brilliant symmetry to that," said Beaufoy, who finished the script, based on Pat Butcher's book The Perfect Distance, last week. | |
He called Ovett "the perceived bad boy" of the piece. | He called Ovett "the perceived bad boy" of the piece. |
"I tried to speak to Steve Ovett, but true to form.. he doesn't want to. He never in his career talked to journalists ever, famously refusing interviews." | "I tried to speak to Steve Ovett, but true to form.. he doesn't want to. He never in his career talked to journalists ever, famously refusing interviews." |
"Sebastian Coe will give an interview at the drop of a hat, also true to form," Beaufoy added. "Very polite, very media conscious, very aware of his image. They both are. | "Sebastian Coe will give an interview at the drop of a hat, also true to form," Beaufoy added. "Very polite, very media conscious, very aware of his image. They both are. |
"They both respond in completely different ways," said the writer, who won an Oscar for his screenplay for Slumdog Millionaire. | "They both respond in completely different ways," said the writer, who won an Oscar for his screenplay for Slumdog Millionaire. |
"It's a huge responsibility writing about people who are alive. It's the thing about writing that keeps me awake at night, dramatising real life events with real people. | "It's a huge responsibility writing about people who are alive. It's the thing about writing that keeps me awake at night, dramatising real life events with real people. |
"You've got to get this right because they're still alive and it's their life, but at the same time you have to shape this in a way a drama is shaped. | "You've got to get this right because they're still alive and it's their life, but at the same time you have to shape this in a way a drama is shaped. |
"You have to shift the pieces around a bit to make it work, which is tricky." | "You have to shift the pieces around a bit to make it work, which is tricky." |
'Second is Nowhere' | |
No casting has been announced for the film, which is expected to be called either Second is Nowhere or The Perfect Distance. | |
Following his retirement from the athletics field, Coe went on to become a Conservative MP before being made a peer in 2000. He received a knighthood in the 2006 New Year honours. | Following his retirement from the athletics field, Coe went on to become a Conservative MP before being made a peer in 2000. He received a knighthood in the 2006 New Year honours. |
Most recently he was chairman of the London 2012 Olympics, leading to his appointment as appointed as Chairman of the British Olympic Association last November. | Most recently he was chairman of the London 2012 Olympics, leading to his appointment as appointed as Chairman of the British Olympic Association last November. |
Ovett retired from athletics in 1991 and now lives in Australia where he works as a sports commentator. | Ovett retired from athletics in 1991 and now lives in Australia where he works as a sports commentator. |
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