An Evening with Four National Sports Broadcasters

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    About

    Four national sports broadcasters with 150 years’ experience between them have joined forces to share their highs and lows from their illustrious careers. They have attended some of the world’s most prestigious sporting events – from Ashes battles to Wimbledon, Olympics to Grand Nationals, football and rugby World Cups. Dealing with some of the biggest names in sport, their stories aren’t shared in podcasts or autobiographies. They were there when sporting history was made and their anecdotes are specific to them, not recycled tales that are now familiar to many audiences.

    CORNELIUS LYSAGHT

    One of the most respected figures in the world of horse racing, equally at home in print or on TV and radio, Cornelius was the BBC’s racing correspondent for two decades, developing precious contacts such as AP McCoy and Frankie Dettori. His sharp nose for a story took coverage of racing on Five Live to award-winning heights. His close relationship with all the leading trainers and jockeys ensures he remains a highly trusted journalist around the UK’s racecourses.

    PAT MURPHY

    Pat is the longest-serving contributor to Sports Report on Saturday afternoons, having clocked up more than forty years on that historic radio programme. He has written over forty sports books, including acclaimed biographies of Ian Botham and Brian Clough, and his latest work is the Official History of Sports Report. Pat specialises in cricket and football – covering the Midlands clubs – and he has been on 18 England cricket tours over a twenty year period.

    MARK POUGATCH

    Mark is one of the most recognisable TV sporting hosts, with audiences of many millions tuning into his coverage of the 2021 Euros and the 2022 World Cup, as Chief Sports Presenter for ITV. He also hosts ITV’s coverage of rugby union’s Six Nations. For 16 years, Mark was a constant presence on Saturday afternoons as the longest-serving presenter of Sports Report. Mark is one of the most reliable and entertaining figures in sports broadcasting.

    JONATHAN OVEREND

    Jonathan is a byword in sport for versatility and authority. Joining the BBC Radio Sports Department in 1997, he was tennis correspondent for 11 years, attending over 50 tournaments, covering all of Roger Federer’s Grand Slam titles and developing a close relationship with Andy Murray – from a junior to Wimbledon champion.

    Jonathan then presented Five Live’s Sunday coverage of Premier League football for five years, reported from the 2002 and 2014 football World Cups, the 2004/2008 and 2021 Olympic Games, the 2016 Paralympic Games, the Ashes series in Australia in 2018.

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    Opening Times

    Date From: 26/11/2024

    Date To: 26/11/2024

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    Tuesday7:30 pm

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