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Craig Doyle (born 17 December 1970) is an Irish television and radio presenter. To British viewers he is recognisable as working for the BBC and ITV and more recently BT Sport. Irish viewers also know him as the host of RTÉ One chat show Tonight with Craig Doyle and RTÉ2 's Craig Doyle Live.
DAZN. Seema Jaswal is a British sports journalist, radio and television presenter currently working for BT Sport, ITV, BBC, DAZN and the Premier League. Jaswal presented the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 with ITV. [1] [2] Jaswal is the first woman to present a Men’s World Cup Quarter final for a UK Broadcaster – Morocco vs Portugal for ITV. [3]
Peter Baxter (radio producer) Graham Bell (skier) Richie Benaud; Manish Bhasin; Roger Black; Henry Blofeld; Colin Bloomfield; David Bond (journalist) John Bond (footballer) Frank Bough; Mark Bright; Simon Brotherton; Dougie Brown; Ali Brownlee; Martin Brundle; Mike Bushell; Eddie Butler (rugby union)
Vassos Alexander. Vassos Alexander Georgiadis is a British sports reporter, presenter, author and endurance runner. He is currently the sports presenter of The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on Virgin Radio. [2] Alexander hosted the parkrun podcast, he is a motivational speaker and serves as an ambassador for the young person's charity SkillForce. [3]
Maryam Moshiri. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News The World Today [5] ', Talking Business. Christian Fraser. BBC News, The Context. Ben Brown. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC News at Six, BBC News at Ten, BBC Weekend News [4] Annita McVeigh. BBC News, BBC News at One, BBC Weekend News [4] Geeta Guru-Murthy.
Bob Harris (radio presenter) Chris Hawkins. Brian Hayes (broadcaster) Jools Holland. Paul Hollingdale. Jon Holmes. Bob Holness. Nicky Horne. Rachel Horne.
Sportsworld (radio programme) Sportsworld. (radio programme) Sportsworld is the flagship weekend sports program on BBC World Service radio and winner of two Sony Radio Academy Awards. Sportsworld can be heard on BBC World Service radio, on many of the BBC's FM partner stations who simulcast the program and from August 2010 online. [1]
Starting with 5 Live sport in 2001 he has worked on the 5 Live Breakfast programme from 2003 to 2008, before moving to 5 Live's Drive programme. He then moved to Radio 2 to become the sports presenter on the Simon Mayo Drivetime programme, and was a member of the team which won the Sony Radio Academy Awards for Best Music Programme in 2011.