• Gerald Morris Sinstadt (19 February 1930 – 10 November 2021) was an English sports commentator, broadcaster and newspaper columnist, usually on football...
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  • 2012, they even filmed in Somalia. The first show was narrated by Gerald Sinstadt, and after a succession of different narrators in the early nineties...
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  • Kick Off, in which he was covering for the regular presenter Gerald Sinstadt. Sinstadt, in turn, was that weekend covering for Dickie Davies as presenter...
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  • Tony Gubba, Stuart Hall, John Motson, Alan Parry, Idwal Robling, Gerald Sinstadt, Clive Tyldesley, Alan Weeks, and Kenneth Wolstenholme. As part of...
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    defenders to score the tie's decisive goal at the Kop end. ITV commentator Gerald Sinstadt famously bellowed: "Supersub strikes again!" Liverpool won the League...
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  • Rhine as a second-lieutenant in West Germany. Davies' boss at BFBS was Gerald Sinstadt, who, upon their return to Britain, helped Davies get into BBC Radio...
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  • Cheerleader productions. Commentators included Simon Reed, Martin Tyler, Gerald Sinstadt and Dave Lanning. 134 titles were awarded in 22 sports (not including...
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  • though it was covered by Grandstand, with Nick as the presenter and Gerald Sinstadt as the commentator. The events were the Egg-and-spoon race, the Three-legged...
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  • Cattigan Julie Chipchase Peter Lorimer Terry Cooper Jacques Rogge Gerald Sinstadt Renton Laidlaw Steve Docherty Sabine Schmitz Lorna Brooke Trevor Hemmings...
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  • serving football commentator on British television after John Motson and Gerald Sinstadt. He listed witnessing the debuts of George Best for Manchester United...
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