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The Editors
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Cerys Griffiths
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>I can’t take credit for first hiring a tabloid newspaper editor to present BBC output. </p>

<p><img alt="nwt.gif" src="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/blogs/theeditors/nwt.gif" width="203" height="43" />My colleague John Clayton at Radio Lancashire did that; Tony Livesey, the former editor of the Daily Sport, has been presenting the Breakfast show there (very successfully) for the last 15 months.</p>

<p>So to hire him to present <a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/england/northwesttonight/index.shtml">North West Tonight</a>’s sports desk twice a week was not the courageous move it might appear. He had form. (<a href="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/mediaselector/check/lancashire/realmedia/tony?size=4x3&bgc=C0C0C0&bbram=1">Watch his debut performance here</a>.)</p>

<p><img alt="Tony Livesey" src="https://bbcstreaming.pages.dev/blogs/theeditors/tony_livesey_203x152.jpg" width="203" height="152" />However, it naturally raised a few eyebrows – you can’t gloss over the fact that Tony did edit a newspaper primarily interested in sex and alien stories. However he doesn’t edit it anymore and he is a very experienced journalist, who began his career as a sports reporter.</p>

<p>What really sells him as a sports presenter though is his love of sport, a genuine fan who congratulates himself on being Burnley FCs fourth most famous supporter.</p>

<p>It’s that and his very un-presenter-like manner. Tony doesn’t interview people, he chats to them. It’s a simple difference which has proved very disarming.</p>

<p>Freddie Flintoff got on famously with him, one football manager was happy to natter away at a bus stop while he waited for the team coach. And he’s currently in Latvia having a chinwag with the Russian billionaire who’s bought Blackpool FC – watch on Friday to discover some truly startling revelations from that interview.</p>

<p>So what’s he like? Not some scary amalgam of Kelvin McKenzie and Piers Morgan that’s for sure. Tony is quietly spoken, self-deprecating, desperate to learn and terminally scruffy.<br />
In fact we’ve had no complaints yet about his association with boobs and bad headlines, just e-mails decrying his beard and bad haircut.</p>

<p>It’s early days yet but I believe Tony will charm the North West Tonight viewers in the same way he’s charmed the Radio Lancashire listeners. And that he’ll bring a refreshing fans-eye view to our sports journalism. I may have to introduce him to a razor though.</p>]]></description>
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