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BBC Sports Report

A Celebration of the World’s Longest-Running Sports Radio Programme

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BBC Sports Report

By: Pat Murphy
Narrated by: Pat Murphy
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Bloomsbury presents BBC Sports Report written and read by Pat Murphy.

SHORTLISTED FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK AWARDS 2023 – SPORTS ENTERTAINMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR

Sports Report is as much a 75-year history of sport as a BBC radio institution and Pat Murphy pays handsome tribute to a programme that is still followed affectionately by millions.

For nearly 75 years, one BBC programme has been a constant factor in chronicling the way sport is covered, in all its many facets. It has been a window on the sporting world all over the globe – packed tightly into every Saturday evening for the bulk of the year.

First broadcast in 1948, Sports Report is the longest-running radio sporting programme in the world and one of the BBC’s hardy perennials. Pat Murphy has been a reporter on the programme since 1981 and here he sifts comprehensively through the experiences of his contemporaries and those who made their mark on Sports Report in earlier decades.

He hears from commentators, reporters, producers, presenters and the production teams who regularly achieved the broadcasting miracle of getting a live programme on air, without a script, adapting as the hour of news, reaction and comment unfolded.

Drawing on unique access from the BBC Archives Unit, he highlights memorable moments from Sports Report, details the challenges faced in getting live interviews on air from draughty, noisy dressing-room areas and celebrates the feat of just a small production team in the studio who, somehow, get the show up and running every Saturday, with the clock ticking implacably on.

©2022 Pat Murphy (P)2022 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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very interesting story for anyone who's listened to sports report rip to eamonn Andrews and jonesy

very interesting listen

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When I saw that Pat Murphy was reading his book it became a must-listen. The book is beautifully written, in remarkable depth and detail and Pat’s voice and intonation are a joy. A labour of love about a great sporting institution. A classic indeed.

A classic

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Really enjoyed listening Pat Murphy had a real insight into the subject. A history of sport over the last 75 years.

Fascinating listen

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Learned some amazing facts about everyone’s favourite sports radio show. Who would have knew the first woman to report on a football game would be a Sunderland fan seeing them lose 5-1 at Stamford Bridge

Some great stuff

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Such a great story about a great British institution on a Saturday teatime. Five stars!

Great listen

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