Late Kick Off
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Late Kick Off | |
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Late Kick Off Logo | |
Genre | Sport |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC One |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Original airing | 18 January 2010 |
Chronology | |
Related shows | The Football League Show |
External links | |
Website |
Late Kick Off is a BBC One regional television football programme which was launched on 18 January 2010, and is shown on Sunday nights during the second half of each season. The first two series however, were shown on a Monday night. The programme covers Football League teams on a regional or pan-regional basis in a magazine-style format,[1] in a similar vein to ITV's Soccer Night, and complement The Football League Show on Saturday nights throughout the season.
The programme is produced in three regions (North East and Cumbria, East, South/West/South West) by local independent production companies.[2]
Late Kick Off regions
Region(s) | Presenters | Reporters | Producers |
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North East and Cumbria | Mark Clemmit | Simon Pride (commentator), Danny Mills | Bite Yer Legs |
Yorkshire, Lincolnshire | George Riley | Paul Barnes, Rob Jones | BBC Yorkshire |
West Midlands, East Midlands | Manish Bhasin | Natalie Jackson, Ian Winter | BBC Midlands |
East | Matt Holland | Tom Williams, Izzy Clarke | Kevin Piper Media |
London, South East | Jacqui Oatley | Chris Slegg, Phil Parry | BBC London |
South, West, South West | Tony Husband | John Roder, Andy Steggall (also producers) | Pergall Media |
North West | Tony Livesey | Howard Booth, Ian Haslam, Sarah Mulkerrins, Andy Johnson | BBC North West |
References
- ↑ BBC unveils new regional Football League magazine show, BBC Press Office, 12 January 2010
- ↑ New commissions for independent sector as BBC English regions prepare to launch new football programme, BBC Press Office, 10 September 2009
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