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  2. Channel 4 Racing - Wikipedia

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    On 1 January 2016 it was announced that Channel 4 had lost their horse racing rights after 32 years to ITV who would have exclusive free to air rights to British horse racing from 1 January 2017. The reason for the change was said to be that ratings had dipped for most of the big meetings that used to be broadcast on the BBC up to 2012 since ...

  3. Emma Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Emma Spencer started her career as a jockey, twice winning champion amateur flat jockey. [1] In 2001 Spencer joined Channel 4 Racing and quickly became one of the lead presenters for the channel's flat racing coverage, covering British horse racing festivals including the Derby, Royal Ascot and Glorious Goodwood, as well as international contests such as the Dubai World Cup, the Prix de l'Arc ...

  4. John McCririck - Wikipedia

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    During 1984 and 1985, horse racing moved from ITV to Channel 4 as Channel 4 Racing, where his role was expanded and he reported from the betting ring. [4] His signature flamboyant attire of a large deerstalker hat, sideburns, and brightly coloured matching suits and trousers, coupled with huge cigars, became a recognisable personal style. [5]

  5. Rishi Persad - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Persad returned to Channel 4 racing, and he was the interviewer to whom AP McCoy announced his retirement as a jockey following his tenth year of 200 winners. [8] [9] In 2016, it was announced ITV would be taking over coverage of terrestrial horse racing from Channel 4, and Persad was retained for the new line up. [10]

  6. Nick Luck - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Edward Francis Luck (born 28 June 1978) is an English racing broadcaster, who previously presented Channel 4 Racing on Channel 4. [1]He is part of the NBC Breeders Cup team and is eight times Horserace Writers' & Photographers' Association Broadcaster of the Year.

  7. Chris Hughes (TV personality) - Wikipedia

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    Presenter: Horse racing Royal Ascot: Horse racing Me, My Brother And Our Balls: Himself: BBC Three documentary 2021 Rise of the Footsoldier: Origins: Football fan Bit part [31] 2022: Queens for the Night: Orla Feelz: Contestant; finished in 3rd place. 2023 Don't Look Down: Participant Channel 4 series In aid of Stand Up to Cancer: 2024 ...

  8. Derek Thompson (sports commentator) - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, he moved to ITV, where he appeared on World of Sport and midweek racing coverage. In 1985, he joined the newly formed Channel 4 Racing team as a presenter. He was also part of a team of three who helped to negotiate for the release of the kidnapped Epsom Derby winner Shergar. [5]

  9. Timeline of horse racing on UK television - Wikipedia

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    The event returns to Channel 4 the following year. [14] 27 December – BBC Sport shows horse racing for the final time ahead of Channel 4 taking over as broadcaster of all terrestrial horse racing from the start of 2013. [15] The BBC had scaled back its horse racing in recent years, gradually losing more and more events to Channel 4. 2013