- Jonathan Gould (television presenter)
: "For the radio/TV presenter and sponsorship practitioner, see
Jonny Gould . For the Scottish goalkeeper, seeJonathan Gould . Jonathan Gould (born 1961 inKenya ), often known as Jonny Gould, is a Britishtelevision presenter who has been the host of the UK baseball showMLB on Five since 1997.Education
Jonny left
Epsom College in 1979 with A-Levels in economics, history and English which he himself says were "highly unsatisfactory" [ [http://www.baseballfan.co.uk/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=7&page=1 UK MLB Supporters Club :: Get your daily fix of baseball here! ] ] yet he still obtained a place atDurham University from which he graduated with 2-2 a single honours politics degree and later completed a post-graduate course at the Academy of Live & Recorded Arts Drama School.TV presenting
For two years he was presenter/coordinator of Cable 17 Sport which proved the big break. Turning freelance in 1996 he presented the sport on ITV Carlton's London Tonight, before launching his love-affair with Five TV.
He started presenting Five's coverage of live
Major League Baseball shortly after it (and the channel) was launched in 1997, taking over from original presenterTommy Boyd onMLB on Five . When the soapFamily Affairs ended, Jonny's hosting of MLB became the longest serving member of the five schedule.Fact|date=August 2008Jonny is a passionate fan of the
Atlanta Braves , and will defend them to the hilt, with regular calls of "G'won the Braves" when they win; his favourite player isChipper Jones . MLB coverage has been the jewel in the crown of Five's late night schedule, and led to the station securingNFL ,NHL andNBA coverage as well.Jonny's approach to the sport is that of the passionate supporter, constantly learning from and bouncing opinions off his co-presenters - whom over the years have included Todd Macklin,
Josh Chetwynd (who has returned as the incumbent),David Lengel (who left for a job with mlb.com covering theNew York Yankees ) andMike Carlson , the channel's regular NFL analyst. The banter between Jonny and his co-presenters has led to a tirade of amusing hit-and-miss, off-the-cuff wisdom, as the jovial host seeks to impart his array of worldly knowledge (or sometimes, his lack thereof) upon his faithful viewers. He also makes liberal use of catch phrases, such as "greetings fellow baseball nuts", and "it's the last chance saloon"."Jonny is also a massive fan of
Chelsea F.C. and never misses an opportunity to use them as an analogy in his baseball presenting - that, or dragging the conversation back to his favourite theme, hisfantasy baseball team.In 2004, he presented the game show
Memory Bank , taking turns week by week withRachel Pierman . Since then, he has presentedBrainTeaser , taking turns withAlex Lovell throughout 2005.Although BrainTeaser aired at 12:30pm and the baseball coverage ends in the early hours, a surprising clash in October 2005 occurred due to Game 3 of the World Series between the
Chicago White Sox and theHouston Astros going to 14 innings, causing the match to end at 7am UK time, and causing Jonny to miss his train to Bristol for BrainTeaser.He can currently be seen on satellite channels Monte Carlo Roulette and
Sky Poker , as well as presenting the onlineFantasy Football show for TelegraphTV "Fantasy Football Friday" [http:\www.telegraph.co.uk]Trivia
Joony's nickname on five's Baseball coverage is Gouldfish, which refers to his goldfish like memory.
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External links
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* [http://fantasybaseballuk.com/fantasy_show_team.php?team_id=728&Hold_Period=167 Jonny's fantasy baseball team]
* [http://www.baseballfan.co.uk/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=1524&highlight=drinking+game A drinking game]
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