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Published 17:14 10 Dec 2018 GMT
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After a decade in the top flight, under David Moyes, they took just two points from their opening ten games of the 2016-17 campaign and crashed out of the Premier League.
Sunderland 'Til I Die follows the club and the supports through the next year, as they returned to the Championship. And, er, spoilers, we guess, but things do not go well at all, with the side ultimately ending up suffering back-to-back relegations.
That certainly seems more interesting than the Man City show.
The trailer for the series has just dropped, and from the looks of it, the show does a good job of capturing what a football club means to a community, even when it is failing so spectacularly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIqatfxGB0M
This isn't the first time Sunderland have opened their doors to a film crew. Back in 1998, the BBC aired Premier Passions, a six-part series following the club - which is best remembered for Peter Reid's foul-mouthed team talks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1cYNag12dU
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