Jeff Stelling
Jeff Stelling | |
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Born | Hartlepool, County Durham, England | 18 March 1955
Occupation(s) | Journalist, television presenter |
Years active | 1978–present |
Television | |
Spouse |
Liz Stelling (m. 1998) |
Children | 3 |
Robert Jeffrey Stelling MBE (born 18 March 1955) is an English television presenter. He presented Gillette Soccer Saturday for Sky Sports from 1994 until 2023 and hosted coverage of the Champions League between 2011 and 2015.
He also presented the Channel 4 quiz show Countdown (2009–2011) and ITV game show Alphabetical (2016–2017).
On 30 October 2021, Stelling announced his intention to leave Soccer Saturday at the end of the 2021–22 season.[1] However, on 28 March 2022, Sky Sports announced that Stelling would be staying until at least the end of the 2022–23 season.[2]
Early life
[edit]Stelling was brought up in a council house in Hartlepool.[3] He attended Rift House Primary School and West Hartlepool Grammar School. After leaving school his first job was as a journalist at the Hartlepool Mail where he remained for four years.[3]
Career
[edit]His first broadcasting position was as a reporter on Middlesbrough F.C. on Radio Tees in the late 1970s.[3] He was a sports presenter on London's LBC Radio Sportswatch programme in the early 1980s before moving to BBC Radio 2's weekend sports programme Sport on 2, covering the Los Angeles and Seoul Olympic games.
He later spent time as a sports newsreader at TV-am, Channel 4, Eurosport and British Satellite Broadcasting before moving to Sky in 1992 to present coverage of horse racing, greyhound racing,[4] snooker and darts. In 2003, he won a sports presenter special edition of The Weakest Link. In 2004, Stelling was offered but rejected an offer from the BBC to front Score—their new Saturday results service. The job was given to Ray Stubbs.
In May 2013, Stelling joined twentyfour7 Football Magazine and wrote columns for the magazine's Dream Team.[5] He has also been featured in the in-game presentation work for EA Sports' FIFA 14 and FIFA 15.[6]
Sports/Soccer Saturday
[edit]In 1994, Stelling became presenter of Sports Saturday, which became Gillette Soccer Saturday in 1998, hosting a programme lasting up to six hours of football discussion and live reports on the afternoon's games with a panel of pundits including Frank McLintock, Chris Kamara, Rodney Marsh and George Best. Much of the programme's popularity was put down to Stelling, with The Guardian praising him for "exceptional professionalism and élan".[7] In October 2021, he announced that he would be leaving the show at the end of the football season. However, in March 2022, it was announced Stelling would be staying until at least the end of the 2022–23 season.
At the start of the 2005–06 Premiership football season, Stelling replaced Ian Payne as the host of Sky Sports' Monday Night Football programme. However, Stelling's appointment coincided with a new, shorter format of the programme, with Stelling presenting the show live from the ground of that evening's game. Previously, the show had been presented from a studio, and had featured some coverage of the prior weekend's games. Moreover, in previous years on Monday nights without a live game, a Monday Night Football Special would be broadcast, which included only the analysis from the weekend's games. This appears to have been dropped from the 2005–06 season, indicating that Stelling's appointment is to a smaller role than that held by his predecessors.
In 2011, Stelling replaced the departed Richard Keys as the main presenter of Sky's live Champions League coverage and hosted between 2011 and 2015.
Stelling left Soccer Saturday at the end of the 2022–23 season after 25 years as host.[8]
Game shows
[edit]On 21 November 2008, it was reported that Stelling had been confirmed as the new host of the Channel 4 game show Countdown following the departure of Des O'Connor. He had reportedly also been approached for the role following the death of long-time host Richard Whiteley, but the role was given to former fellow sports presenter Des Lynam instead.[9] Stelling began recording Countdown in December 2008, with the show's new assistant Rachel Riley, and started broadcasting in January 2009. However, it was announced on 25 May 2011 that Stelling would be stepping down as presenter of Countdown at the end of the year, after three years at the helm, to concentrate on football, including his new Champions League role. He was replaced by Nick Hewer. Stelling returned to Countdown as a guest in Dictionary Corner in August 2023 and, at the invitation of the host Colin Murray, swapped places to present the final part of the week.[10][11]
In August 2016, Stelling presented a new 10-part daytime game show for ITV called Alphabetical.[12] The show returned for a second series of 20 episodes in October 2017.
TV series cameos
[edit]Stelling appears as himself in a number of episodes of the football comedy TV series Ted Lasso.[13] He has also appeared as himself in The IT Crowd, Dream Team and Mike Bassett: Manager.[6] He appeared in an advert for Sky Broadband in 2013 which spoofed a previous Sky Broadband advert which starred Bruce Willis.[14]
Radio work
[edit]From 4 December 2023, he started presenting Talksport's breakfast show every Monday and Tuesday (6am to 10am) alongside Ally McCoist.[15][16]
Honours and recognition
[edit]On 23 November 2007, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Professional Studies by the University of Teesside.[17]
Stelling was named Sports Broadcaster of the Year for four successive years by the Sports Journalists' Association, based on a poll of its members.[18]
On 12 March 2010, he was granted the title of honorary freeman of his home town of Hartlepool, along with the town's former MP Lord Mandelson.[19]
Stelling was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2024 New Year Honours for services to sport, broadcasting and charity.[20]
Personal life
[edit]Stelling lives in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire, with his wife Liz and two sons Robbie (born August 1998) and Matthew (born November 1999) and a daughter Olivia (born June 2003). They were married in November 1998 in Richmond upon Thames. His son Robbie is also a journalist and currently works for the Hartlepool Mail.[21] Jeff has completed the London Marathon on eight occasions and his best time is 3 hours and 28 minutes.[22] In June 2013, Stelling, Colin Cooper, Craig Hignett and 12 others climbed Mount Kilimanjaro raising money for the children's charity The Finlay Cooper Fund.[23] The climb raised £100,000.[24]
In 2015, Stelling was appointed president of Hartlepool United after accepting a request from the club's owners.[25]
In 2016, Stelling walked 262 miles from Hartlepool United to Wembley Stadium over 10 days raising over £420,000 for Prostate Cancer UK. He walked with his friend Russ Green, who was the Chief Executive of Hartlepool United at the time, and was joined by over 400 walkers including his friends from Sky Sports and the football world such as Chris Kamara, Matt Le Tissier, Charlie Nicholas and Paul Merson.[26] On Day 3, Sir Ian Botham arrived to lend his support and walked with Stelling to Glanford Park, the home of Scunthorpe United, one of Botham's former clubs from his football career.[27]
In 2017, Stelling again pledged to walk to raise money for Prostate Cancer UK.[28]
In his book, "I've Got Mail"[29] published on 17 September 2020, Stelling revealed he had been subject to a blackmail attempt via two letters sent to his home. The letters demanded a £50,000 payment in return for bogus accusations of sex assaults to be kept quiet.[30] In a radio interview on BBC Radio 5 Live[31] on 2 December 2020, Stelling recounted sharing the letters with his wife and together, through a family friend's contact at Scotland Yard, they learnt others had also been targeted by the same scammers.
References
[edit]- ^ "Jeff Stelling: Soccer Saturday presenter to leave show at the end of the season" – Sky Sports, 30 October 2021
- ^ "Jeff Stelling to remain as host of Soccer Saturday" - Sky Sports, 28 March 2022
- ^ a b c "Jeff Stelling – I owe it all to Hartlepool". North East Life. 12 April 2012. Archived from the original on 20 December 2014. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- ^ "Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 1998) February edition". Greyhound Star.
- ^ twentyfour7 Football twentyfour7 sign Stelling and Balague
- ^ a b "Jeff Stelling". IMDb.com.
- ^ Weaver, Paul (17 January 2001). "Grandstand for the information age". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 3 March 2007.
- ^ "Jeff Stelling: Broadcaster to leave Sky Sports and Soccer Saturday show at end of season". BBC Sport. 29 April 2023. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
- ^ Rollo, Sarah (16 October 2008). "Jeff Stelling turns down 'Countdown'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 17 October 2008.
- ^ "Countdown host Jeff Stelling to leave show". BBC News. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
- ^ "Countdown presenter Jeff Stelling quits show". The Daily Telegraph. London. 25 May 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
- ^ Crae, Ross (21 February 2016). "Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling on his return to TV quizzing". Sundaypost.com. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "Ted Lasso season 2 reveals surprise cameos for major British TV stars". Radiotimes.com.
- ^ Hartlepool Mail Jeff Stelling – and Hartlepool – star in spoof Bruce Willis ad Archived 20 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Legendary Soccer Saturday presenter Jeff Stelling will be talkSPORT's new Breakfast Show host". Talksport.com.
- ^ "Presenter changes at talkSPORT as Jeff Stelling joins for Breakfast". Radiotoday.co.uk.
- ^ "Ranting Jeff gets a degree from town University". The Northern Echo. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ "High five for Collins as Whitaker snaps top prize". Sportsjournalists.co.uk. 9 March 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
- ^ The Daily Telegraph, Lord Mandelson and Jeff Stelling made honorary freemen
- ^ "No. 64269". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 2023. p. N25.
- ^ "The Mail's new Hartlepool United writer Robbie Stelling follows in his dad Jeff Stelling's footsteps". Hartlepool Mail. 28 March 2024. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
- ^ Countdown, Jeff Stelling and Rory McGrath discuss the London Marathon on YouTube
- ^ ITV News, Charity team conquer Kilimanjaro
- ^ "Hartlepool United manager's Kilimanjaro trek raises £100,000 for charity". Hartlepool Mail. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original on 30 October 2013. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ^ Jeff Stelling will have active Hartlepool United role but Sky Sports panel must call him ‘el presidente’ Archived 14 October 2015 at the Wayback Machine Hartlepool Mail, 12 October 2015. Retrieved 12 October 2015.
- ^ "Jeff Stelling's walk to Wembley raises £300,000 for prostate cancer charity". Hartlepool Mail. 31 March 2016. Archived from the original on 14 February 2019. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Cricket ace Sir Ian Botham joins TV host Jeff Stelling at Doncaster pub for 260-mile charity walk". South Yorkshire Times. 24 March 2016. Retrieved 14 February 2019.
- ^ "Sky Sports presenter Jeff Stelling begins mammoth charity walk at Exeter's St James Park". Devon Live. 2 June 2017. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ I've Got Mail. 15 May 2020. ISBN 9781472279804.
- ^ "Jeff Stelling claims blackmailers demanded £50k or he'd be accused of sexual assault". Latest Media News. 20 September 2020. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
- ^ BBC Radio 5 Live Interview, Wednesday afternoon show 2 December 2020.
External links
[edit]- Jeff Stelling at IMDb
- University of Teesside[permanent dead link ]
- Hartlepool Mail June 2008
- Interviewed by Ron Aitken, Independent on Sunday
- Guardian interview