Gabby Logan
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== Shows == | == Shows == | ||
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[[Fighting Talk]] (guest host) | [[Fighting Talk]] (guest host) | ||
[[First Past the Post]] | [[First Past the Post]] | ||
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+ | [[Flockstars]] | ||
[[The Great British Test]] | [[The Great British Test]] | ||
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+ | [[I Love My Country]] | ||
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+ | [[Let's Play Darts]] | ||
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+ | [[Pointless]] (guest co-host) | ||
[[Presenters]] | [[Presenters]] | ||
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[[Strictly Come Dancing]] (participant) | [[Strictly Come Dancing]] (participant) | ||
- | [[The Vault]] | + | [[Superstars|Superstars 2012]] |
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[[You're Talking Absolute Football]] (as Gabby Yorath) | [[You're Talking Absolute Football]] (as Gabby Yorath) | ||
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
- | Known mainly as a sports presenter, Gabby Logan is the daughter of former Wales football international Terry Yorath and presented the soccer round-up ''On The Ball''. After being sidelined at ITV in favour of BBC old hand Steve Rider, she completed the other half of the transfer exchange in 2006. | + | Known mainly as a sports presenter, Gabby Logan is the daughter of former Wales football international Terry Yorath and presented the soccer round-up ''On The Ball''. After being sidelined at ITV in favour of BBC old hand Steve Rider, she completed the other half of the transfer exchange in 2006. On the Beeb she's hosted the magazine show ''Inside Sport'' and is a lead presenter for football, rugby and athletics, as well as the Olympic Games. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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Appeared as herself in the movie ''Mike Bassett: England Manager''. | Appeared as herself in the movie ''Mike Bassett: England Manager''. | ||
- | She used to present for ITV, but defected to the BBC in December 2006 after being relegated to a secondary hosting role in ITV's coverage of the 2006 World Cup. The final straw came when ITV bosses refused permission for her to appear as a contestant on [[Strictly Come Dancing]] because they wanted her to compete in [[Dancing on Ice]] instead. She and husband Kenny Logan both competed in the 2007 series of Strictly, and were partnered with husband-and-wife professionals James and Ola Jordan. | + | She used to present for ITV, but defected to the BBC in December 2006 after being relegated to a secondary hosting role in ITV's coverage of the 2006 World Cup. The final straw came when ITV bosses refused permission for her to appear as a contestant on [[Strictly Come Dancing]] because they wanted her to compete in [[Dancing on Ice]] instead. She and husband Kenny Logan both competed in the 2007 series of Strictly, and were partnered with husband-and-wife professionals James and Ola Jordan. |
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+ | Holds the record for the longest time between appearances as Guardians of the Dictionary on [[Countdown]], at 23 years, 1 month, and 1 day. | ||
== Contact == | == Contact == |
Current revision as of 14:37, 29 January 2024
Contents |
Shows
Fighting Talk (guest host)
Pointless (guest co-host)
Strictly Come Dancing (participant)
The Vault (stand-in)
You're Talking Absolute Football (as Gabby Yorath)
Biography
Known mainly as a sports presenter, Gabby Logan is the daughter of former Wales football international Terry Yorath and presented the soccer round-up On The Ball. After being sidelined at ITV in favour of BBC old hand Steve Rider, she completed the other half of the transfer exchange in 2006. On the Beeb she's hosted the magazine show Inside Sport and is a lead presenter for football, rugby and athletics, as well as the Olympic Games.
Trivia
Appeared as herself in the movie Mike Bassett: England Manager.
She used to present for ITV, but defected to the BBC in December 2006 after being relegated to a secondary hosting role in ITV's coverage of the 2006 World Cup. The final straw came when ITV bosses refused permission for her to appear as a contestant on Strictly Come Dancing because they wanted her to compete in Dancing on Ice instead. She and husband Kenny Logan both competed in the 2007 series of Strictly, and were partnered with husband-and-wife professionals James and Ola Jordan.
Holds the record for the longest time between appearances as Guardians of the Dictionary on Countdown, at 23 years, 1 month, and 1 day.
Contact
To be completed