Talk:Peter Jones (broadcaster)

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Dates[edit]

I have heard conflicting dates as regards his career. I do think he started earlier than the World Cup of 1966, he spent some time at Southern Television I recall, probably around 1963/64 and first began working for the BBC shortly after that in production rather than broadcasting. A shame he was not brought in earlier, he and Brian Moore would have given the 1966 Final a good sign off, rather than the dreadful ramblings of Alan Clarke

Affair?[edit]

Christopher Martin Jenkins states that Jones *had* to leave Bradfield after being caught having an affair with the matron. Never heard this elsewhere — Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.130.25.170 (talk) 14:14, 7 November 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Assessment comment[edit]

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Peter Jones The Greatest sports commentator who ever lived.

Sport was never the same after his passing

Peter YNWA

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