Famous Faces

Jamie has worked with a number of famous sporting stars over the years, including footballers that have won the World Cup and cricketers that have won the Ashes.

Below is a selection of some of the people he has shared the microphone with.

  • Alan Devonshire
  • Alan Knott
  • Dave Mackay
  • Geraint Jones
  • Kerry Dixon
  • Nigel Winterburn
  • Norman Whiteside
  • Football
  • Les Allen - Part of the Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61 double winning side
  • Ossie Ardiles – World Cup winner and Spurs legend
  • Peter Baker - Part of the Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61 double winning side
  • Peter Bonetti – A Chelsea legend and part of the England 1966 World Cup winning squad
  • Jim Cannon – The Crystal Palace record appearance holder
  • Alan Devonshire – A West Ham cult hero and FA Cup winner in 1980
  • Kerry Dixon – The former Chelsea and England striker
  • Tommy Docherty – The former Chelsea, Manchester United and Scotland manager
  • Terry Dyson - Part of the Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61 double winning side
  • Derek Hales – A Charlton legend and the club’s record goal scorer
  • Neil Harris – A Millwall legend and the club’s record goal scorer
  • Ron Harris – A former Chelsea captain and the club’s record appearance holder
  • Mark Hateley – The former AC Milan, Monaco, Glasgow Rangers and England striker
  • Matt Jarvis – The Wolves and England winger
  • Pat Jennings – A Spurs, Arsenal and Northern Ireland legend
  • Cliff Jones – Part of the Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61 double winning side
  • Dean Kiely – A Charlton hero, now coaching at West Bromwich Albion
  • The late Barry Kitchener – A Millwall legend and the club’s record appearance holder (RIP Kitch)
  • Frank McAvennie – The former West Ham, Celtic and Scotland striker
  • Duncan McKenzie – The former Nottingham Forest and Everton player
  • Dave Mackay – The Spurs, Hearts and Scotland legend
  • Terry Medwin – Part of the Tottenham Hotspur 1960/61 double winning side
  • Sammy Nelson – A former Arsenal FA Cup winner and Northern Ireland international
  • Maurice Norman – The former Spurs and England defender
  • Iffy Onuora – The former Sheffield United and Huddersfield striker
  • Keith Peacock – The Charlton stalwart
  • Adrian Pennock – The first-team coach at Stoke City and Gillingham Football Club cult hero
  • Steve Perryman – The Tottenham Hotspur record appearance holder
  • Geoff Pike – A former West Ham player and FA Cup winner in 1980
  • Bobby Tambling – Chelsea’s record goal scorer
  • Ricardo Villa – The World Cup winner and Spurs legend
  • Norman Whiteside – The Manchester United and Northern Ireland legend
  • Nigel Winterburn – The Arsenal and England legend
  • Cricket
  • Greg Blewett – The former Australian cricketer, now turned commentator
  • Joe Denly – The Kent, Middlesex and England batsman
  • Mike Denness – The former Kent and England captain
  • Paul Farbrace – The former Sri Lanka assistant coach, now with Yorkshire
  • Geraint Jones – The Kent and England wicketkeeper who won the Ashes in 2005
  • Rob Key – The Kent and England opening batsman
  • Alan Knott – The Kent and England legend
  • Martin McCague – The Kent and England fast bowler
  • Azhar Mahmood – The Surrey, Kent and Pakistan all-rounder
  • Paul Nixon – The Leicestershire, Kent and England wicketkeeper
  • Owais Shah – The Middlesex, Essex and England batsman
  • John Shepherd – The Kent, Gloucestershire and West Indies all-rounder
  • James Tredwell – The Kent and England off-spinner
  • Derek Underwood – The Kent and England legend