- John Kettley
John Graham Kettley (born
July 11 1952 inHalifax, West Yorkshire ) is an English freelance weatherman.Biography
Brought up on "Commercial Street" and educated at Todmorden Grammar School (now called
Todmorden High School ) on "Ferney Lee Road" inTodmorden , he played cricket forBurnley and Todmorden. A geography teacher at his school sparked his interest in weather forecasting. He started Geography A-level, but never took the exam. He worked at the meteorological office atManchester Airport for two years from 1970 before Kettley studied Applied Physics at what is nowCoventry University , where he met his wife. He spent four years researchingmeteorology . He trained at Reading College in the art of weather presentation for a year. From 1980, he worked at the Nottingham Weather Centre, presenting his first forecast for Radio Lincolnshire, then further forecasts forMidlands Today (Nottingham news opt-out, starting May 28 1980) andCentral Television . In 1985, he became a national forecaster on theBBC Kettley used to work for the
Met Office , and now presents weather forecasts for theBBC onRadio Five Live , mainly on Breakfast (6 - 9am).In 2000 Kettley left the Met Office to join commercial weather company [http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/index.html British Weather Services] , and continues to provide forecasts across a range of media outlets and sporting concerns including
the Football Association , Twickenham and leading UK racecourses such as Newbury, Cheltenham, Haydock Park, Newmarket [ [http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/profile.htm# british weather services risk meteorologists consultant bucks ] ] - and Barbecue's [ [http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=105365 John Kettley devises the formula for perfect BBQ weather ] ] .Kettley lives near Lincoln with his wife Lynn and two sons, Charlie (born September 1992) and George (born September 1994). He enjoys playing cricket, fell-walking, horse racing, photography and gardening. A supporter of
Burnley F.C. , Kettley often makes references to the team's performances during broadcasts. He married Lynn Grundy in September 1990 inNorth Lincolnshire . His parents live in Littleborough.Birmingham City
In January 2007,
Birmingham City F.C. needed to re-lay their football pitch. Having purchased the spare pitch from the newWembley Stadium for £120,000, the club consulted various experts on horticulture, as well as Kettley on the projected weather for that week. Having predicted it would just be the average amount of rainfall, the torrential storms washed the pitch away, halting the following game withLeeds United A.F.C. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/birmingham_city/6574931.stm BBC SPORT | Football | My Club | Birmingham City | Birmingham avoid pitch punishment ] ]Immortalised in song
Kettley's status as a cult figure was confirmed in 1988, when a band called
A Tribe of Toffs released the song "John Kettley is a Weatherman ", which also namechecked other TV weather presenters of the day includingMichael Fish , Bernard Davey,Bill Giles ,Ian McCaskill andWincey Willis . The single reached number 21 in theUK Singles Chart [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A4008638 BBC - h2g2 - John Kettley - Weatherman (and people mentioned in the same song) ] ] The song included the memorable lines::"John Kettley is a weatherman":"A weatherman, a weatherman":"John Kettley is a weatherman":"And so is
Michael Fish "References
Publications
* "Rain Stopped Play: The Geography of Cricket" (co-author) ISBN 0714651737 April 2002
External links
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* [http://www.johnkettley.co.uk Kettley's official website]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/bbcweather/forecasters/johnkettley.shtml Bio at BBC Weather Centre]
* [http://www.britishweatherservices.co.uk/profile.htm# Bio at British Weather Services]News items
* [http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/Look-who39s-back-in-Todmorden.3377369.jp Halifax Courier article October 2007]
* [http://archive.theboltonnews.co.uk/2005/1/1/452230.html "Lancashire Evening Telegraph" article January 2005]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/826746.stm His memories of cricket in July 2000]
* [http://archive.theboltonnews.co.uk/1998/4/22/803047.html "Lancashire Evening Telegraph" article April 1998]
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