- Jonathan Pearce
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footnotes =Jonathan Pearce (born
1959 ), is a British footballcommentator for theBBC . Known for his loud, exuberant commentaries, he has worked for bothRadio Five Live andMatch of the Day , as well as participating in other lower key sports programmes.Pearce wanted to become a footballer, but his career was ended after sustaining a serious leg injury. [citeweb|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/tv_radio_coverage/newsid_1911000/1911008.stm|title=Jonathan Pearce - World Cup 2002|publisher=BBC Sport|accessdate=2008-06-10]
He started his career in broadcasting at BBC Radio Bristol, and his first match commentary was Bristol Rovers against Exeter City in the League Cup. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/biographies/biogs/sport/jonathanpearce.shtml BBC Press Office] ] He became a Sports Editor at the age of 23. In 1987 he moved to London and
Capital Radio where he launched Capital Gold Sport a year later. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/tv_radio_coverage/newsid_1911000/1911008.stm BBC Sport] ]When Five was launched in 1997, Pearce was signed as their lead football commentator. His excitable style of commentary received criticism from some quarters. [ [http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,1172635,00.html "Small Talk: Guardian Unlimited", 19th March 2004] ] He joined
Radio Five Live in 2002 and was part of their2002 FIFA World Cup commentary team. He went on to present the station's midweek sports progamme Sport on Five from 2003 until 2005 and became a commentator forBBC television onMatch of the Day in 2004.Pearce has commentated on over 150 England internationals, five World Cups, four European Championships and over 20 Cup Finals. He has won several awards for his work including three Sony awards and the Variety Club Radio Person of the Year. Perhaps his finest hour during his time on commercial radio was his description of a Crystal Palace goal scored by Doogie Freedman. As Freedman wheeled away in celebration, Pearce cried: "He's done it! The Boogie Woogie Doogie Selhurst boy!"
Away from football, he was also the commentator on the program "Robot Wars". In 2005, he guest starred as a sports commentator in the "
Doctor Who " audio adventure "The Game"Since joining the BBC Match of the Day team in 2004, Pearce has been the second choice commentator to the legendary
John Motson . He is regarded by manywho as the favourite to become the BBC's first choice commentator for live matches, now that John Motson has stopped covering those, but as with the race to become number one when Motson fully retires, his rivals would appear to beSteve Wilson andGuy Mowbray When not in the commentary box, Pearce often assists other BBC Interviewers in interviewing football players before and after matches. From 2002-2003 Pearce also presented
6-0-6 onBBC Radio 5 Live .Pearce is a long time
Bristol City fan. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport3/worldcup2002/hi/tv_radio_coverage/newsid_1911000/1911008.stm BBC Sport] ] He lives inHassocks ,West Sussex .Pearce ran in the 2008 Flora London Marathon. He raised money for [http://www.thelilyfoundation.org.uk The Lily Foundation] a charity run by his brother in law in memory of his daughter.
References
External links
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/topstories/2007/02/17/mowbray-ready-for-motty-job-89520-18636000/
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