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Kelvin MacKenzie makes his debut on Five Live


Category: Five Live

Date: 30.03.2006
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Kelvin MacKenzie makes his 大象传媒 radio debut this summer in two programmes looking at scandals that have surrounded past World Cups.

 

The former editor of the Sun and former CEO and Chairman of the Wireless Group will kick start 大象传媒 Radio Five Live's World Cup offering with a wry look at the players and the managers who have courted notoriety in World Cup Scandals.

 

From allegations about shoplifting and Bobby Moore in 1970 to Maradona's dramatic exit at the USA Tournament in 1994, Kelvin lifts the lid on some of the more notorious figures in the world game.

 

With the World Cup in Germany about to start this summer Kelvin explores the delicate relationship the current squads have with the media, providing a fitting tribute to the current England Coach Sven-Goran Eriksson and looking at some of the stories that will follow the team to the tournament.

 

Five Live Controller Bob Shennan said: "Kelvin is a legend in newspapers and someone with a real passion for sport.

 

"He's a superb story teller and I'm sure this will make for a great listen."

 

Kelvin MacKenzie said: "I'm delighted to be presenting these programmes for Five Live.

 

"They will be a fascinating romp through the bungs, boozing and bonking that have tarnished the reputation of so many players and tournaments. How could I resist?"

 

World Cup Scandals with Kelvin MacKenzie, Saturday 27 May and Saturday 3 June, 7.00-8.00pm, 大象传媒 Radio Five Live.

 

Five Live is on 909 and 693AM, online at bbc.co.uk/fivelive, and on digital radio and television.

 

Notes to Editors

 

Five Live will have commentary on all 64 World Cup games along with the best of news coverage, insight and analysis from Germany this summer.

 

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Category: Five Live

Date: 30.03.2006
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