- Alan Weeks
Alan Weeks (8 September 1923 in
Bristol - 11 June 1996) was a British television sports reporter and commentator.He was the son of a mariner and attended Brighton Grammar School. Weeks worked all his broadcasting life with the
BBC . Principally remembered for his commentary onwinter sports such asice skating andice hockey , Weeks also presentedswimming ,snooker andgymnastics . Weeks was also a big speedway fan, and broadcast from Wembley Stadium on the World Speedway finals from 1955 to 1969 for the BBC. He reported for the BBC on everyWinter Olympics from 1964 and mostSummer Olympics until his retirement. As such he was on hand to describe the memorable gold medal wins of sports stars such asOlga Korbut ,Mark Spitz ,John Curry ,Torvill and Dean and David Wilkie. For all this, he was affectionately nicknamed 'The Gold Medal Commentator' by his peers.Barry Davies took over his gymnastics duties in the Olympics, and Hamilton Bland in swimming. Davies and Weeks continued to commentate in ice-skating together, including the Torvill and Dean comeback at the 1994Winter Olympics inLillehammer , before a record audience of 23.9 million viewers in the UK on the BBC - a record audience for a non-football broadcast.He made his last broadcast in early 1996 commenting the
World Figure Skating Championship . He then announced he was retiring, before he died in June that year.His, to some, excessively enthusiastic style of presentation was sometimes parodied and satirised in the media. Once he read out in a loud, high-pitched voice the marks awarded by each individual judge for an ice skater. Clive James commented that Weeks was producing "Television for the blind".Weeks defended himself by saying that it was a commentator's duty to get excited, and remained cordial towards detractors such as James.
He was also an occasional presenter of "
Match of the Day " (for which he also provided occasional match commentaries) and "Grandstand", and for a time presented the snooker series "Pot Black ".In 1989 British Ice Hockey honoured him by naming the award for Best British Defenseman after him, the
Alan Weeks Trophy .Persondata
NAME= Weeks, Alan
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= Television sports reporter and commentator
DATE OF BIRTH= 8 September 1923
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bristol ,England
DATE OF DEATH= 11 June 1996
PLACE OF DEATH=
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