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Jim Rosenthal is one of the most familiar faces in television sport in Britain and presents ITV4's new Champions League Tuesday show and the channel's live match coverage.
2008 saw Jim covering Euro 2008 while 2006 saw Jim work on his seventh World Cup and he continues to front ITV's acclaimed Big Fight Live boxing coverage throughout the year.
He has twice been named as the Royal Television Society's Sports Presenter of the Year and has won other awards at home and abroad. In his television career he has presented football, boxing and athletics, plus other minor sports.
He was the main anchor of ITV's BAFTA winning coverage of the Rugby World Cup, which took him to Australia for the sensational final. He has also been part of the teams covering World Cup Football and summer Olympics.
In his previous radio career he spent time as a cricket commentator, and has even tried his hand at acting in 'Renford Rejects' and 'Footballers Wives'.
Last year saw him return to boxing as ITV got back in the ring on Saturday nights.
Jim has always been a football fanatic - his childhood home team of Oxford United have been through troubled times but he has remained a loyal supporter.
He was the face of Formula 1 on ITV for eight years and has presented over 150 Grand Prix since 1997. "Covering Formula One has been an amazing time for me and I've really enjoyed the sport, but I don't think I ever made a secret of the fact that football is my first love."
On the international stage he regularly hosts the prestigious UEFA Gala Dinner in Monaco, a football spectacular which is broadcast across the world.
His apprenticeship was served on newspapers and BBC local and national radio.
Jim is one of the most familiar faces in television sport in Britain having been a main ITV presenter for over 30 years, and the face of Formula One for nearly 10 years.
One of Britain’s foremost and highly regarded television presenters and sports broadcasters. From the Olympics, to Golf to Snooker to BBC news. Could do a speech on women in broadcasting/media drawing on her own experiences and career which has resulted in position as one of the BBC’s senior sports anchors.
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