Bo66y to return to Barking

West Ham United fans can pay tribute to the late Bobby Moore a special charity screening of Bo66y – The Movie in his home borough of Barking
West Ham United fans can pay tribute to the Club’s greatest player at a special charity screening of Bo66y – The Movie in his home borough of Barking.
 
The film, which was produced by lifelong Hammer and broadcaster Matt Lorenzo, has received rave reviews and attracted a host of football’s biggest names to a gala premiere at Wembley Stadium.
 
Now, east London-based supporters have a unique opportunity to attend a screening of Bo66y – a biopic featuring amazing archive footage and tributes from those who knew the late West Ham and England captain best – at The Broadway Theatre in Barking on 2 June at 7pm.
 
All proceeds from the event will go to The Moore Family Foundation.
Attending the screening will be Bobby’s daughter Roberta and producer Lorenzo, whose father Peter was a close friend of the legendary centre-half.
 
Leader of Barking and Dagenham Council, Cllr Darren Rodwell, said: “Bobby was a Barking boy as well as an England and West Ham legend.  This screening kick starts our celebrations of the 50th anniversary of England’s World Cup win.
 
“That’s why we have made our One Borough Community Day on the 30 July a 1966 World Cup special, because Bobby was from Barking, Sir Alf Ramsey was from Dagenham and Martin Peters lived in the borough.
 
“So just as Hammers fans can claim West Ham won the World Cup – Barking and Dagenham can say we helped raise the Jules Rimet Trophy too!”
 
Tickets for the special screening of Bo66y – The Movie cost £20.
 
To book your seat at this very special event now, please call 020 8507 5607.