- 20 Mar 08, 16:43#36541
The plot thickens...
"Among those most likely not to make the switch to the BBC are the lead commentator James Allen and the pitlane reporter Louise Goodman. However the summariser and former racing driver Martin Brundle is thought likely to stay on and work with a new man from the BBC. Among the names in the hat from the BBC for that role are David Croft, the current Formula One commentator on BBC Radio Five Live and his predecessor, Jonathan Legard, who now covers football for Radio Five. Another possibility is that Brundle himself takes over the main commentary role and works alongside a new summariser. "
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 588588.ece
And...
"Commentator Murray Walker, 84, and the iconic theme tune The Chain are set to play their part as the BBC attempts to revive a golden era of Grand Prix broadcasting. Walker is expected to make guest appearances behind the microphone at races such as the British Grand Prix. "
"Roger Mosey, BBC director of sport, hinted that Jeremy Clarkson and the Top Gear crew might become involved with coverage. "
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1954
"Among those most likely not to make the switch to the BBC are the lead commentator James Allen and the pitlane reporter Louise Goodman. However the summariser and former racing driver Martin Brundle is thought likely to stay on and work with a new man from the BBC. Among the names in the hat from the BBC for that role are David Croft, the current Formula One commentator on BBC Radio Five Live and his predecessor, Jonathan Legard, who now covers football for Radio Five. Another possibility is that Brundle himself takes over the main commentary role and works alongside a new summariser. "
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/ ... 588588.ece
And...
"Commentator Murray Walker, 84, and the iconic theme tune The Chain are set to play their part as the BBC attempts to revive a golden era of Grand Prix broadcasting. Walker is expected to make guest appearances behind the microphone at races such as the British Grand Prix. "
"Roger Mosey, BBC director of sport, hinted that Jeremy Clarkson and the Top Gear crew might become involved with coverage. "
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... ge_id=1954
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