
Butcher: Invisible Wounds
Documentary
Overview
A major feature-length ITV documentary about footballer Terry Butcher will chart his career as well as the devastating personal tragedy of the loss of his Army veteran son. Butcher is one of England's most celebrated players, with 77 caps, seven times as captain. Photos and footage of him playing on with a bandage around a head injury during a vital World Cup qualifier provide one of the iconic images of the national team's history. Butcher's achievements in the club game include trophy-winning stints at Ipswich Town and Glasgow Rangers. But Butcher: Invisible Wounds also tells the story of the personal loss he endured following the death of his son Chris, a British Army veteran who passed away after suffering severe PTSD.
Top Cast


Terry Butcher
Terry Butcher
Self
Terry Butcher
Self
Alan Brazil
Alan Brazil
Self
Alan Brazil
Self


Gary Lineker
Gary Lineker
Self
Gary Lineker
Self


Ally McCoist
Ally McCoist
Self
Ally McCoist
Self


Kieron Dyer
Kieron Dyer
Self
Kieron Dyer
Self
Russell Osman
Russell Osman
Self
Russell Osman
Self
Rita Butcher
Rita Butcher
Self
Rita Butcher
Self
Edward Butcher
Edward Butcher
Self
Edward Butcher
Self
Alistair Butcher
Alistair Butcher
Self
Alistair Butcher
Self
Nigel Seaman
Nigel Seaman
Self
Nigel Seaman
Self
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