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Garry Richardson (born 1956/1957) is a British radio presenter. He presented the Sunday morning sports programme '' Sportsweek'' on
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until 15 September 2019. He remained a sports presenter on the weekday morning ''
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'' show on
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until 9 September 2024, after 43 years in the role. This coincided with his 50th anniversary at the BBC.


Career

Garry Richardson began his broadcasting career with
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. He had previously been a youth player at
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and
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football clubs but quickly realised that he was unlikely to become a professional footballer. Richardson gave his first sports report on national radio in 1981 as a 'cub' reporter, introduced by ''
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s co-presenter
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for the match between
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and
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. Under the tutorship of Tony Adamson,
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and the commentator Peter Jones, Richardson rose to become the regular sports reporter on the show, celebrating his 40th anniversary on the show on 18 March 2021, making him the Today programme's longest-running contributor. For 20 years Richardson presented the highly successful Sunday morning sports programme '' Sportsweek'' on
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BBC podcasts. He was known for presenting the show with a direct and persistent interview style. He has stated that he believes in asking the same question three times if he has not received a response, a style also favoured by fellow journalists
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. He gained interviews from a wide range of sources (football) and regularly had guests from the national press as co-host. The show won a Sony Gold Award in 2007 for Best Sports Programme. The show was nominated in the same category in the 2009 awards but lost out to 5 Live's coverage of the
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(''Olympic Breakfast'' (gold) and ''Olympic Sportsworld'' (bronze)) and also ''The Football Forum'' (silver). He began presenting a sports sketch and interview show, '' Look Away Now'', for BBC Radio 4 in 2007 spoofing his own style. In March 2017, Richardson, ended a ''Today'' interview with cricketer James Anderson by saying that " ndersonwas speaking to us in conjunction with Brut aftershave, who he is an ambassador for", which prompted the BBC to apologise for its promotion of the product against editorial guidelines.


Famous interviews

Richardson has interviewed a variety of personalities from the world of sport and politics. He has conducted interviews with former
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n president
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and
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, the South African cricket captain. During a rain delay at Wimbledon, Richardson got a note through to former
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and persuaded him to give an impromptu interview in the Royal Box, with a crowd of 18,000 watching. In 2002, he irritated tennis player
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, who requested the interview be restarted when he cast aspersions on her confidence level after losing at
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.


Public speaking

Richardson is also a public or
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, an activity he has performed for 23 years. He regularly introduces anecdotes into his speech from interviews that he has conducted.


Personal life

Richardson is a supporter of
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from his previous reporting days on
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. Richardson can regularly be seen in the stands of local side
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.


Programmes

*''
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'' *'' Sportsweek'' *'' Look Away Now''


References


External links


After-Dinner Speaking Profile

''Sportsweek''
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