Mark Pougatch
Mark Charles Albert Pougatch (born 27 January 1968) is an English freelance radio and television broadcaster, a journalist and author who is currently the Chief Sport Presenter for ITV Sport, fronting their major football and rugby coverage. Pougatch was the presenter of BT Sport Score.
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Born | Mark Charles Albert Pougatch 27 January 1968 Paddington, London, England |
Occupation | Broadcaster and writer |
Years active | 1991–present |
Employer | ITV BBC BT Sport |
Television | 5 live Sport (1995–) Sports Report (2000–2016) IPL Cricket (2011–) Africa Cup of Nations (2006–) BBC Sport (1998–2015) BBC Radio 5 Live (1994–) Euro 2016 (2016) European Qualifiers (2014–) Final Score (2016) ITV Sport (2015–) BT Sport Score (2016–) UEFA Champions League Highlights (2015–2018) UEFA Europa League Highlights (2015–2018) |
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Early life
Born in Paddington, west London, Pougatch attended Malvern College,[1] where he was captain of the First XI cricket team[2] and graduated with a degree in politics at the University of Durham where he was a member of Hatfield College. He then undertook a postgraduate diploma in Broadcast Journalism at the London College of Communication.
Broadcasting career
Pougatch initially worked for six months at the former BBC radio station for London, BBC GLR. He then became a regular football reporter in 1992 with BBC Essex.
In 1994, he joined BBC Radio 5 Live, selected to be the main presenter of 5 live Sport on Sundays. In August 2000, he switched to the flagship Saturday edition of the show and continued to present this until August 2016 when he was replaced by Mark Chapman. Pougatch continues to present some other editions of 5 Live Sport, most notably on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings throughout the football season.[3] He also presents Football Today on Premier League TV on Monday and Thursday throughout the Football season.
Pougatch has presented coverage of the IPL cricket and the African Cup of Nations for ITV.
In January 2015, Pougatch replaced Adrian Chiles as the main football presenter on ITV, fronting the channel's coverage of the UEFA Champions League, England Internationals and later Euro 2016. In February and March 2016, Pougatch co-presented ITV's coverage of the Six Nations Rugby Championship, and continued in this role in 2017, 2018 and 2019, subsequently co-hosting ITV's coverage of the 2019 Rugby World Cup alongside (amongst others) Craig Doyle.
In March 2012, he won the Sports Journalists' Association award for Sports Broadcaster of the Year.[4]
Since 13 August 2016, Pougatch has presented the Saturday afternoon show BT Sport Score on BT Sport.
Other activities
Pougatch joined the team of Football Superstars, a game which was due to be released in 2009 as an innovative MMORPG game integrating gameplay with footballers' lifestyles. He is the author of Three Lions Versus the World: England's World Cup Stories from the Men Who Were There.[5] He is also a speaker, after dinner and at daytime events.[6]
Personal life
Pougatch is married to Lady Victoria Scott, the younger daughter of the 5th Earl of Eldon.[7] They live in Oxfordshire with their three children. His grandfather was among the Jewish diaspora who escaped Ukraine amid the violence that followed the first Russian Revolution.[8]
References
- "Malvern College". Archived from the original on 17 October 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2010.
- Malvern pair aim to make most of French connection. Schools cricket By Cathy Harris. The Times. 11 July 2003.
- Press Office: Mark Chapman joins 5 Live Sport as regular Monday night host. BBC official website. 15 January 2010.
- "BBC's Pougatch broadcasts his Awards delight". Sports Journalists' Association.
- Three Lions Versus the World: England's World Cup Stories from the Men Who Were There. Mark Pougatch. Mainstream Publishing. 21 May 2010. Amazon.com.
- Biography : Mark Pougatch. The Edge Entertainment Agency.
- The Descendents of William the Conqueror: Tudor 26. www.william1.co.uk.
- "BBC Radio 5 Live presenter Mark Pougatch is a sucker for a grumpy TV character and has been known to read Red." By John Dugdale. The Guardian. 30 November 2009.