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James Richardson (James Oliver Richardson) grew up on 29 May, 1966 in Bristol, United Kingdom, is a Television presenterJournalist. Find James Richardson’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is He in this year and how He do with money?? Know how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years of age.

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Business Television presenterJournalist
How old? 55 years of age.
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 29 May 1966
Born day 29 May
Birthplace Bristol, United Kingdom
Nationality British

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2018

In 2018, he started co-presenting The Great Model Railway Challenge on Channel 5 with Tim Shaw, a show that sees teams of railway model enthusiasts compete against each other in a series of tasks with the aim of winning a prize in the grand finale.

2017

In summer 2017, after spending just over a decade with them, Richardson left The Guardian and Football Weekly, to join the brand new podcast The Totally Football Show. This podcast is produced by Muddy Knees Media, of which Richardson is a shareholder, along with other former Football Weekly alumni: Iain Macintosh, and producer Ben Green. In November 2017, they staged their first live show in The Glee Club, in Birmingham. Richardson also hosts another Muddy Knees Media podcast, Golazzo: The Totally Italian Football Show a show featuring James Horncastle and Gabriele Marcotti, which in its initial run featured a weekly round up of Italian football, along with an historical look at Italian football of the past. Its second run now exclusively looks at historical stories and personalities of Italian football.

2016

Since 2016, together with Jules Breach, he has hosted the Fantasy Premier League Show by Premier League Productions. It is available for viewing on the Premier League website and also the Premier League FB account name Page.

2015

Outside of football, in late 2015, Richardson became an online movie critic, creating his own YouTube channel JimboVision. In 2017, he started hosting a movie podcast Truth & Movies, which he left in 2018.

2013

Prior to his move to BT Sport in August 2013, he presented ESPN’s coverage of live Italian Football. At BT Sport he hosted live Serie A matches and the Sunday night round-up show, European Football Show, until its cancellation in 2017. He fronts their The UEFA Champions League Goals Show since BT Sport won the rights to the competition.

2010

Richardson has also presented non-football related content and presented Bravo TV’s first live PDC darts coverage alongside Dave Gorman during the 2010 European Darts Championship. He has also presented British Eurosport’s live Tour de France cycling coverage between 2005 and 2013. Since 2011, Richardson has hosted the World’s Strongest Man television coverage.

2009

Providing Internet content, Richardson hosted the online coverage of England’s World Cup 2010 qualifying game with Ukraine on 10 October 2009 alongside former England coach Sven-Göran Eriksson.

2006

He hosted The Guardian’s The World Cup Show for the 2006 World Cup. This turned into The Guardian Football Weekly podcast series featuring Monday and Thursday shows with Richardson as host and a panel of football journalists discussing the footballing week’s events, both in England and across Europe. It was here he consolibeen in a relationship with? his reputation as a broadcaster who used puns and humour. Richardson also hosted a number of Football Weekly Live Shows which played to sold-out venues around the UK.

2002

From 2002 until 2005, Richardson moved with the Serie A rights first to British Eurosport live coverage, then to Bravo TV’s Football Italia Live and the return of Gazzetta Football Italia. Between 2007 and 2009, he co-presented Setanta Sports’ The Friday Football Show and Football Matters shows with Rebecca Lowe. In 2011, Richardson also had a short stint on the BBC regional football programme Late Kick Off, for the South, West and South-West region.

1992

Richardson was the anchor of Football Italia on Channel 4 from 1992 until 2002. Football Italia saw Richardson become well known and the show was cult viewing for football fans in the UK. Football Italia consisted of two weekend shows. On a Saturday morning, Richardson would present Gazzetta Football Italia, a magazine show which would round up the previous weekend’s games, as well keeping viewers up to been in a relationship with? with the latest Italian football news. It would feature Richardson sitting in a café in a picturesque setting, usually with a Cappuccino, a pastry or gelato, and a pile of Italian sports newspapers which he would use to show viewers the latest football stories and headlines. He would interview players and managers on a regular basis for the show, since he was able to speak Italian. Meanwhile, on a Sunday he would host live coverage from the stadium of one of the top Italian games that particular day. He also presented La Partita and Mezzanotte, a Sunday night and mid-week show respectively with highlights of one of the top matches of the weekend.

1966

James Oliver Richardson (born 29 May 1966 in Bristol) is an English television presenter and journalist.