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Jim Rosenthal

Jim Rosenthal

Jim Rosenthal is one of the best-known presenters of television sport in Britain. In a career distinguished with many industry awards, Jim has become a familiar face in the living rooms of millions of sports fans in Britain.   He is identified with most of the major sports, having been the main anchor for Formula One motor racing, boxing, football, athletics and rugby.   He has also turned his hand to several minority sports covered by ITV - including at one time pool, ice skating, equestrian events and clay pigeon shooting!

In 2003 the ITV team won a BAFTA for their coverage of the successful 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.  For nine seasons he travelled the world fronting ITV’s coverage of Formula One motor racing and had to deal with all manner of broadcasting situations.  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. He is a regular presenter of Champions League Football and ITV’s boxing coverage. He is a skilled and sympathetic interviewer who has learnt to work under often the most difficult of circumstances.

On the international stage he regularly hosted the prestigious UEFA Gala Dinner in Monaco, a football spectacular broadcast across the world, and he is often asked to host international conferences and awards ceremonies. 

His apprenticeship was served on newspapers and BBC local and national radio. In his previous BBC radio career he spent time as a cricket commentator. He has even tried his hand at acting, appearing in ‘Renford Rejects’ and ‘Footballers Wives’.     

Jim has always be a football fanatic - his childhood home team of Oxford United have been through troubled times but he has remained a loyal supporter.

Jim is a patron of the Willow Foundation and has been associated with the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award since he gained their gold award as a school boy in Oxford.

Jim is married to Chrissy and has one son, Tom

"I have known Bob for many years and he is a great friend and I was therefore delighted to be invited to be a charity patron. The loss of Anna was tragic but Bob and Megs have ensured that something of great value came out of their sadness. If, in my own small way, I can add to the success of the charity, I am honoured and privileged to help."