BBC Midlands cameras have been at Edgar Street and this evening showed pictures and interviews from the ground.
Their story was based around the possibility of Hereford United replacing Kidderminster Harries in the Football League next season.
Kiddy need to win all three of their remaining matches and hope that Rushden slip up to have any chance of avoiding the drop to the Conference whereas the Bulls are already in the Play-offs with one game to play.
With pictures of the team, including Tony James, training in the background, the cameras focused on Graham Hyde.
"The League table doesn't lie," commented Hyde. "We've played 41 games and are third in the table and we've got a good group of players here.
"I think a lot of players deserve a chance in the league."
After the reporter mentioned how the Bulls missed out last year, the camera turned to Graham Turner.
"I think it took some getting over. I think the players have done remarkably well to recover from that.
"New players have come in and settled down well and to get to the play-ofs is quite an acheivement," said Turner.
The report went on to mention the plans to rebuild the crumbling terraces at Edgar Street with pictures showing what needed to be done.
"In a way Kidderminster's loss could become Hereford's gain," said the reporter.
Meanwhile John Trewick was pictured talking about the plight of West Bromwich and
the career of Bryan Robson.