Sid Waddell

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Around the same time as [[Indoor League]] began, Sid was the producer of YTV's nightly regional news show, ''Calendar'', producing over 600 editions of the programme.
Around the same time as [[Indoor League]] began, Sid was the producer of YTV's nightly regional news show, ''Calendar'', producing over 600 editions of the programme.
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Wrote the BBC Children's football-themed sitcom, ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/j/jossysgiants_1299001742.shtml Jossy's Giants]''. The series was based on his son Daniel's experience of joining a Leeds-based junior football team called the 'Churwell Lions', who apparently, despite their name, 'didn't exactly roar'! The team, including Daniel himself, actually appeared in a football game in the first ever edition of the show!
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Wrote the BBC Children's football-themed sitcom, ''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/j/jossysgiants_1299001742.shtml Jossy's Giants]''. The series was based on his son Daniel's experience of joining a Leeds-based junior football team called the 'Churwell Lions', who apparently, despite their name, 'didn't exactly roar'! The team, including Daniel himself, actually appeared in a football game in the first ever edition of the show.
He has a history degree from Cambridge. Who knew?
He has a history degree from Cambridge. Who knew?

Revision as of 18:31, 10 January 2010

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Contents

Shows

House of Games (voiceover)

Indoor League (producer)

Red Alert (lottery caller)

Biography

Although synonymous with his Geordie accent, Waddell was actually born in Alnwick, Northumberland (still in the North East, though!) He has commentated on darts for donkeys' years, first for the BBC then moving to Sky. He was the original producer of The Indoor League, the first British TV programme to broadcast darts along with many other pub games.

Trivia

Around the same time as Indoor League began, Sid was the producer of YTV's nightly regional news show, Calendar, producing over 600 editions of the programme.

Wrote the BBC Children's football-themed sitcom, Jossy's Giants. The series was based on his son Daniel's experience of joining a Leeds-based junior football team called the 'Churwell Lions', who apparently, despite their name, 'didn't exactly roar'! The team, including Daniel himself, actually appeared in a football game in the first ever edition of the show.

He has a history degree from Cambridge. Who knew?

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