Sir Bobby Charlton: Football Icon
To complement the BBC Two drama 'United', BBC Sport presents a very special documentary looking back at the remarkable career of arguably England's greatest and most iconic footballer, Sir Bobby Charlton.
Sir Bobby was a key member of the England team that won the World Cup on home soil in 1966 and part of a Manchester United team touched by success and tragedy in equal measure.
Charlton survived the Munich air disaster in 1958, which killed several of his team-mates dubbed the 'Busby Babes'.
He became a crucial figure in the club's resurgence, winning two league titles and unforgettably in 1968 the European Cup against Benfica.
Renowned for his attacking instincts and ferocious long-range shot, he is still the record goalscorer for England and Manchester United.
He received a knighthood in 1994 and was awarded the prestigious BBC Sports Personality of the Year Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008.
A fiercely proud Englishman, Charlton helped to promote London's successful bid for the 2012 Olympic Games, plus bids for the Fifa World Cup and Manchester's hosting of the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
He remains a pivotal figure at Manchester United as an ambassador, club director and close confidante of manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
The programme features incredible archive from Sir Bobby's life in football plus poignant contributions on the Munich crash from survivors including the man himself.
We also hear from the biggest names in world football including Franz Beckenbauer, Eusebio, David Beckham, Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Geoff Hurst, Harry Gregg, Gordon Banks, Ryan Giggs, Gary Lineker and Sir Bobby's brother Jack, who all pay tribute to the much-loved man.
Sir Bobby Charlton: Football Icon
Thursday 28 April, BBC Two 2100 BST