Nat Coombs
Nat Coombs | |
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Born |
Nathaniel Coombs London, England |
Other names | Nat Coombs |
Occupation | Television & radio presenter, writer |
Years active | 2005–present |
Nathaniel 'Nat' Coombs is a British television & radio presenter & writer.
Education
Coombs was educated at the boys' independent school Dulwich College in Dulwich, South London, and at University College London.
Sports television and radio
Coombs is primarily a sports presenter – specialising in football and US Sports – and has worked with BBC, Channel 4, Channel 5, ESPN, The Guardian & Talksport. Coombs' long association with the NFL began in 2007 when he began to present Channel 5's live NFL American Football coverage, alongside Mike Carlson broadcasting all Sunday Night Football and some Monday Night Football games. He hosted Channel 5 coverage between 2007-2010 when Channel 5 dropped US Sports from its overnight schedules. In 2010 he also co-presented NFL: UK, a weekly magazine show, also on Channel 5 that was shown on Saturday mornings, alongside Trevor Nelson and Natalie Pinkham. After Channel 5 ended its US Sport coverage Coombs moved to Channel 4 when it became the home of NFL on UK TV, he hosted NFL Live on Channel 4 every sunday night alongside Mike Carlson, the NFL International Games and The American Football Show every Saturday Morning or Monday night alongside Vernon Kay between 2012-2015. When Channel 4 dropped the NFL after the 2015 Super Bowl, the BBC agreed to a deal with the NFL to cover the International Games from Wembley and the Super Bowl live with highlights of every week from 2015 onwards, with Coombs and Carlson again reunited to host BBC Coverage.[1] Away from NFL Coombs also presented both live NFL and MLB coverage (including the World Series) on BBC Radio, where he was the regular host of the weekly MLB show between 2010–2013.[2]
In 2013 he began appearing regularly on the commercial UK Sports Radio station TalkSport as an anchor, hosting various shows including Kick Off, Football First & Transfer Tavern. In 2013 he presented a range of football coverage for the global football site Goal.com and in June 2014 began work with The Guardian fronting much of its football video content, including a daily World Cup show which took a satirical look back at the previous night's action.
As one of ESPN UK's main live studio hosts, he has presented the live studio football show Talk of the Terrace in its various formats, as well as being the regular anchor for the channel's live Bundesliga studio coverage. He has also anchored live football coverage from Serie A and Ligue 1. Coombs often interviews players and provides features for other ESPN football output and presented ESPN's coverage of the 2012 and 2013 World Darts Championships.
Coombs & Carlson are also part of the Americarnage podcast which they co-host, along with comedian Dan Louw. The show has nominated twice in the Podcast Awards (2011 & 2013) under the "Best Sports" category and has been featured on the frontpage of iTunes. He also hosted the Channel 4 #C4NFL : The Extra Yard weekly podcast.
He has worked on many television and radio shows as a talking head or panellist.
Comedy & Writing
He began his career as a stand up comedian and was a semi-finalist at the BBC New Comedy Awards and a runner-up of Stand-up Britain on ITV. He was also a Regional Finalist of the Jongleurs J20 competition and a Semi-finalist in both the Amused Moose & Laughing Horse New Act competitions. Early in his career appeared on the BBC Radio comedy program 'Spanking New' alongside comedians including Rhod Gilbert and Shappi Khorsandi which featured live performances from some of the UK's best new comedy talent.
Whilst working as a comedian, Coombs created the innovative digital comedy show Chelsey OMG[3] which he wrote and co-produced. The first series of the show, based on his character Chelsey Pucks, which originally appeared on Radio 1 comedy sketch show The Milk Run, debuted on the online social networking site Bebo.[4] The show drew critical acclaim for its interactive format, whereby the characters interact with the shows fans.[5] Coombs appears in the show as Jens, a German fashion photographer.
His stand up work has been variously described as “incredibly stylish, with up-to-the-minute stuff” by John Pidgeon and "like the Strokes beating the s*** out of Westlife in a car park" in Time Out magazine. In June 2006, he took part in the Just for Pitching competition at the Just For Laughs comedy festival in Montreal, where journalist Tamsen Tillson from Variety magazine described him as "setting tongues wagging" .
Coombs also co-starred in the BAFTA-nominated BBC drama Can You Hear Me Thinking? alongside Judi Dench[6]
Coombs regularly writes or contributes US sports content to the UK print & online media including the British website of ESPN[7] and has his own column on the ESPN America website.
Personal life
Coombs has followed the National Football League since he was a child and is a fan of the Miami Dolphins. He is a fan of the English football team West Ham United who he watches regularly and is the top ranked celebrity fan of ESPN's Five Time Award Winning "Fantasy Focus: Football 06010" daily podcast, hosted by Nate Ravitz and Matthew Berry. Coombs makes an annual appearance on the podcast, usually during the week of which an NFL game will be played in Britain. He's married and lives in London .
References
- ↑ "BBC to show NFL". NFLUK. NFLUK. Retrieved 25.10.15. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Baseball on the BBC BBC Sport
- ↑ http://www.chelseyomg.com
- ↑ Bebo launches Chelsey: OMG! Now Magazine, 6 November 2008
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/oct/21/socialnetworking-digitalmedia
- ↑ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179702/
- ↑ Tips for the NFL Draft ESPN, 21 April 2010
External links
- Vivienne Clore Talent Agency
- Nat Coombs Official Website
- Stardoll to launch video channel with comedy series New Media Age 4 June 2009
- Nat Coombs Group Facebook
- Nat Coombs Twitter
- Tea With Tony La Russa (blog)