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Several lamentable attempts at drop goals from unfeasible positions were picturesquely described by the summariser, Jonathan Davies, almost exclusively in terms of golf shots.
Jonathan Davies and Paul Cullen master fine art of surrealist analysis | Martin Kelner 2011
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"Kazakhstan," repeated the summariser Chris Waddle, with barely concealed distaste.
Alex McLeish's funnel vision is painful to watch | Martin Kelner 2011
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While following the first Ashes test at Cardiff, on Test Match Special on Radio 5 Live Sports Xtra, I heard Aussie ex-fast bowler and now BBC match summariser Jason Gillespie utter the funniest off the cuff remark I have heard for some time.
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While following the first Ashes test at Cardiff, on Test Match Special on Radio 5 Live Sports Xtra, I heard Aussie ex-fast bowler and now BBC match summariser Jason Gillespie utter the funniest off the cuff remark I have heard for some time.
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Jon asked the summariser Craig Burley, a jokey reference to Huh (Jung-moo), the South Korean coach.
World Cup 2010 coverage: We need to see more of Diego Maradona 2010
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Commentator and summariser… « A Fragment, Unidentified.
QsOTD: Journalists shouldn’t confuse important with simply urgent 2009
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I noticed that summariser Mr Matt Dawson carries a specific schoolboy sense of humour.
Archive 2007-09-02 2007
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I noticed that summariser Mr Matt Dawson carries a specific schoolboy sense of humour.
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I noticed that summariser Mr Matt Dawson carries a specific schoolboy sense of humour.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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Speculation has long been rife the BBC would ditch Jonathan Legard after two years behind the microphone and turn to former driver Brundle, who was previously expert summariser.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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