- Kenneth Wolstenholme was born on July 17, 1920 in Worsley, Manchester, England, UK. He was an actor and producer, known for Black and Blue (1973), Best (2000) and World Cup 98 (1998). He died on March 25, 2002 in Torquay, Devon, England, UK.
- Commentator at 1966 World Cup final at Wembley, who issued the immortal words, "They think it's all over - It is now", when Geoff Hurst scored England's fourth goal in the final against West Germany
- His call of a soccer goal - "It's a goal!" - appears in a version of "Glass Onion" on The Beatles' 1996 album Anthology 3.
- Was an avid supporter of Bolton Wanderers
- During Bolton Wanderers match against Charlton Athletic on 25th April 1997 Kenneth was asked to repeat the words of the 1966 World Cup Final which had made him famous "They think it's all over it is now", the reason for this was because Bolton where playing their final game at their old Burnden Park ground and they felt it would be a fitting tribute if one of their most famous supporters was to be involved in the final ever game at that stadia, an act which he duly obliged.
- Served in the RAF in WW2 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his job which was to fly a lightweight Mosquito aircraft and mark the enemy target with flares so that the following bombers could accurately hit their target.
- "They think it's all over; it *is* now!" - famous commentary from the World Cup (soccer) final 1966, England v Germany.
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