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Newbon conducted post-match interviews, including a memorable exchange with Brian Clough after Nottingham Forest had lost 4-0 to Everton, when Clough responded to Newbon's question about Forest's lack of commitment by saying "Because they're just like you and me, Gary - a bunch of pansies", after which Clough kissed Newbon on the cheek and ...
Neil Christie Newbon [2] was born in Birmingham on 14 August 1977, [2] the son of sports presenter Gary Newbon. [2] He is of Scottish descent on his mother's side and Belarusian descent on his father's side. [2] His sister Claire is a journalist, while his twin brother Laurence is a cameraman. [3] He played football as a teenager, usually as a ...
Gary Newbon – Sky Sports 2005; Paul Nicholson – BBC Radio 5 Live 2014, ITV Sport 2015, BBC Sport 2016–present, Channel 4 2017–2018, Eurosport/Quest 2019–present; Jacqui Oatley – ITV Sport 2015–present; Janie Omorogbe – ITV Sport 2007–2010; Tony O'Shea – BBC Sport 2009–2014 & 2022-present, Eurosport 2014–2015, Dave 2016 ...
“It’s Dad!” they all said, according to Gary, who then confirmed to them, “That’s your new brother.” Reunion after 75 years: a man joyfully reunites with family around a kitchen table ...
Whitney Houston performs with her brother Gary and others on October 19, 1986 in London, England. Whitney’s siblings appeared in the 2018 Whitney documentary.
The format is a gathering of three players from a successful British football team from history talking over their memories of the team. Further programmes were presented by Gary Newbon when sportsmen and women were gathered from a collection of other great teams and sporting events. [1]
Telford Tigers IH Club Ltd. was formed for season 1985–86 by Central TV commentator Gary Newbon with entertainer David Ismay as chairman and Canadian defenceman Chuck Taylor as player coach. Newbon and Taylor had previously been involved with the Barons, as had squad members Mark Budz, Gordie Patterson, Alan Gould, Paul O'Higgin and Dave Welch.
The programme's early years were from London but from August 1968 the show centred on Midlands teams. This coincided with the re-jigging of the ITV network. ATV was now a Midlands only broadcaster. The programme was hosted initially by Billy Wright and then Gary Newbon, occasionally joined by a guest in the