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Gary Newbon

Gary Newbon MBE (born 15 March 1945[1] in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire) is a television sports presenter and executive.

Gary Newbon
MBE
Born (1945-03-15) 15 March 1945 (age 77)
Cambridge, England
OccupationSports broadcaster
SpouseKatie Newbon
Children3, including Neil

Biography

He attended Culford School near Bury St Edmunds where he captained the rugby first XV and edited the school magazine. Upon leaving school he became a junior reporter in Cambridge and then a freelance Fleet Street journalist reporting on tennis and rugby union. He began his television career at Westward TV in the 1960s,[2] and then as an ATV sports reporter for their ATV Today programme in the early 1970s.[3] The continuing illness of his boss, Controller of Sports Billy Wright, the former England football captain meant that he and a small team - including Trevor East - had to carry out Wright's functions whilst covering up the extent of his ill-health. He himself later became Controller of Sports (West Midlands) for ATV and, later, Central Television, Newbon reported on football and hosted boxing and darts programmes for the ITV network, whilst hosting sports coverage on ATV and Central, while also presenting sports reports on the regional news programmes and performing his executive role.[4] Newbon conducted post-match interviews, including a memorable exchange with Brian Clough after Nottingham Forest had lost 4-0 to Everton, when Newbon's question about Forest's lack of commitment was replied to with "Because they're just like you and me, Gary - a bunch of pansies", after which Clough kissed Newbon on the cheek and walked off.[5] Newbon sparked a controversy in 1983 when he appeared to show two fingers to the QPR manager.

Now retired from ITV after 36 years, he is currently a Sky Sports presenter.[3] He hosted the football phone-in show You're On Sky Sports, which is usually scheduled immediately after the evening's main game. He hosts live greyhound racing on Sky Sports[6] as well as Time of Our Lives.

In 2004, he presented a phone-in show on UK national radio station talkSPORT, "Final Whistle", which was broadcast on Saturdays between 5.00pm and 8.00pm after the day's league fixtures. He later returned to talkSport with a weekend breakfast programme in August 2008.[7] In 2005, he presented the 2005 Premier League Darts on Sky Sports, which was the inaugural year of the competition.[8]

He became well known as a roving reporter for ITV Sport, especially in obtaining match reactions from players in the tunnels during UEFA Champions League games. His role was later filled by Gabriel Clarke.

After his ITV Sport reporter job, Gary joined up with Central Television and became the Central Sports reporter on Central's flagship news programme Central News at Six, before being replaced by Sarah Jane Mee and Matt Teale in 2005. He also led the ITV Sport team at his time at Central, during which they won various awards for their UEFA Champions League, Formula One coverage and sports documentaries.

Gary subsequently returned to Central's screens as a pundit on Central Soccer Night in 2005 before moving to his current job at Sky Sports.

Personal life

Gary Newbon was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours, "for services to media, to sport and to charity".[9]

Family

Gary and his wife Katie live in Solihull. They have three children: Clare Newbon (a journalist) and twins Neil Newbon (an actor) and Lawrence Newbon.[10]

References

  1. ^ "Sports broadcaster Gary Newbon tells of how he overcame a stroke". 3 February 2012.
  2. ^ Power, Corruption and Pies Volume 2, WSC Books Limited, ISBN 978-0-9540134-8-6, p. 141
  3. ^ a b "My Mentor: Gary Newbon on Tony Flanagan", The Independent, 11 April 2005, retrieved 2010-11-06
  4. ^ Boyle, Raymond & Haynes, Richard (2009) Power Play: Sport, the Media and Popular Culture, Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 978-0-7486-3593-1, p. 140
  5. ^ Murphy, Patrick (2004) His Way: The Brian Clough Story, Robson Books Ltd, ISBN 978-1-86105-849-2, p. 12
  6. ^ "Greyhounds: Interview: From dogs to darts - its a new lease of life for TVs Newbon; Phil Donaldson talks to veteran broadcaster Gary Newbon, the new front man of Sky's live greyhound coverage". Racing Post. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Gary Newbon". RKC Promotions. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  8. ^ "Can Alexander be great if his darting was rubbish?". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 December 2021.
  9. ^ "No. 62507". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 29 December 2018. p. N20.
  10. ^ "Gary Newbon". birmingham.livingmag.co.uk. Retrieved 11 December 2021.

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