- John McCririck
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name = John McCririck
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birth_place =Surbiton ,Surrey ,England
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occupation = Horse racing pundit, Tic-tac man
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footnotes =John McCririck (born 17 April 1940) is an English television
horse racing pundit. He is notable not only for his racing opinions, but hisgentry style of dressFact|date=April 2008 and mannerisms. With his trademarkdeerstalker hat, tweed jacket and largesideburns , which he calls his "wackers", he looks the part of a stereotypical English upper-class eccentric, and he happily acts this role. He also uses the traditionaltic-tac signals when commenting on odds before a horse race. His public comments have often been surrounded in controversy, and have occasionally been interpreted to be derogatory and offensive, particularly towards women. [ [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=482840&in_page_id=1773&in_page_id=1773&expand=true John McCririck kicked off talk show for saying Ingrid Tarrant is 'bad in bed' | the Daily Mail ] ]Career
McCririck was educated at
Victoria College, Jersey [ [http://www.take2theweb.com/pub/vcj/ov/b.html Headlines ] ] andHarrow School . He was originally a racing journalist with "The Sporting Life" and also wrote for "Grandstand"; he began his career as a television pundit onITV 's horse racing coverage in 1981. During 1984 and 1985, horse racing moved toChannel 4 as referred to as "Channel 4 Racing ". In 2002, Channel 4 launched its owndigital television racing channel, "attheraces ", which was sold toBSkyB in 2003. He is famous for his outspoken opinions; in particular, he has risen to the defence of punters when he thinks they are being given bad value, and is highly critical of jockeys when he doesn't think they have ridden well. He is best known to American racing audiences for his annual appearance on theBreeders' Cup telecast, in which he invariably touts British horses over their American rivals.In March 2008, Channel Four renewed McCririck’s contract though lessened his appearances by 50%. He claimed he had been made a "part timer" against his will. [ [http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/2008/03/19/john-mccririck-humiliated-as-tv-appearances-are-cut-back-86908-20355557/ John McCririck 'Humiliated' As TV Appearances Are Cut Back - The Daily Record ] ] His obtrusive mannerism and hawkish temper often ensue hecklers and fans to interfere with his broadcasts, parody his style and appearance and simply try be in his vicinity. These events often lead to aggressive verbal retaliation from McCririck, in which he often utilises his famous catch phrase; "Toerags behave yourself".Beyond racing
McCririck is a celebrity for more than just his racing opinions. In January 2005 he appeared as a contestant in the third series of "Celebrity Big Brother". He upset other contestants with trenchant and unpopular views on women, refusing to join in tasks set for the contestants, walking around in his 'white' underwear and refusing to talk for three days in protest at not receiving the
Diet Coke he had requested in the contestants' shopping. On Day 12 of the competition he became the second contestant to be evicted from the house after receiving fewer votes than fellow housemateBez . Since then John has been a regular contributor to spin off shows "Big Brother's Little Brother " and "Big Brother's Big Mouth ", often being asked to report and speculate on various housemate's chances and odds with the bookies. He also appeared on "Big Brother Celebrity Hijack " where he was a celebrity hijacker. He set a task where the housemates had to learntic-tac .Renowned gambler Barney Curley also stated in an interview with McCririck, in which they were having an argument, that Curley had once "saved your bacon, right?" in which McCririck only nodded and replied "Yeah, yeah" but no-one knows what Curley had done for him.
Wife Swap
He refers to his wife Jenny as 'The Booby', and has been accused of frequent
misogyny . He is also an outspoken admirer ofGeorge W. Bush and supportsNewcastle United F.C. . [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2094-1522755_3,00.html]In autumn 2006, McCririck and Jenny took part in "
Wife Swap " alongsideEdwina Currie and her husband (also called John). Currie strongly objected to McCririck's habits, which included eating his meals in bed and refusing ever to cook or drive the car. McCririck meanwhile, objected strongly to Currie's removing the fuse from his television set, and at one point ordered her to "get out of my house!" but she did not comply. In a follow up to his appearance in "Wife Swap", he appeared onITV 's "Loose Women ", where he was booed off the stage as a result of his strongchauvinist ic views. McCririck also appeared on "The Sharon Osbourne Show " where Osbourne ended up throwing water over him, because of his behaviour and views on women.Other TV appearances
He has also appeared in the "
Celebrity Poker Club " television series, reaching the Grand Final of series one, won by SirClive Sinclair . In 2005 he appeared on the chat show "Heads Up with Richard Herring " to discuss his life, career and his love of poker. He also starred in a short film drama, "" (screened onCBBC and BBC Television), where he played himself. The satirical puppet show "Spitting Image " portrayed him as gibbering fool who was eventually put down in the manner of an injured racehorse.He guest starred in an episode ('Drama') of the Scottish sitcom "
Still Game " as himself, appearing on television at a race, egging Winston (Paul Riley ) on to go and gamble at "the bookies'".He presented Big Brother's Big Mouth from the 3rd July 2007 to the 6th July 2007 with " The Booby" and his
Labrador dog, "Copper".McCririck appeared on an episode of "
Hell's Kitchen " where he was kicked out of the restaurant at the hands ofMarco Pierre White who described him as a "pig".McCririck appeared on "
The Alan Titchmarsh Show " on 20 September 2007 to discuss the appeal of women over fifty, and was asked to leave after insulting Ingrid Dupre-Walsh in relation to her comments in the press about her sex life with ex-husbandChris Tarrant . [http://ukpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5juGlDmV-rHFcoDML16PZmL1Qb7PQ]peech at Robin Cook's funeral
On 12 August 2005, whilst giving a speech at
Robin Cook 'sfuneral , he denouncedTony Blair for not attending as he was on holiday snorkelling.References
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* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,516428,00.html Interview in "The Guardian ",July 4 2001 ]
* [http://www.racingpost.co.uk/c4/ Channel 4 Horse Racing]
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