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Players running out to The Beatles, just one game on the programme and 55 minutes of highlights... how Match of the Day looked when Liverpool legend Roger Hunt scored the iconic show's first-ever goal back in 1964

Roger Hunt set a number of records and achieved enormous success during his career as professional footballer but the Liverpool legend, who died on Monday night, made football broadcasting history back in 1964.

Hunt, who died peacefully at home following a long illness at the age of 83, is Liverpool's second-highest goalscorer of all time with 285 in 492 appearances and won the World Cup with England.

But he also scored the first-ever goal to be broadcast on Match of the Day when the iconic BBC highlights programme was aired for the first time back in August 1964.