Jonathan Michael Gould (born 1961 in
Kenya) is a British
television presenter
A television presenter (or television host, some become a "television personality") is a person who introduces, hosts television show, television programs, often serving as a mediator for the program and the audience. Nowadays, it is common for ...
and
charity fundraiser. He is best known for hosting the late-night baseball show ''
MLB on Five'' from 1997 until 2008, which soon built up a
cult following
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on the newly-launched
Channel 5.
He has been described as 'a near ubiquitous presence at London charity fundraising dinners'
Education
Gould attended
Epsom College, where he was active in school plays and captained the college cricket team.
He left in 1979 with A-Levels in Economics, History and English, which he himself says were "highly unsatisfactory", but nonetheless obtained a place at
Durham University
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He was a member of the
Hatfield College
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rugby team and the Durham University Sensible Thespians (DUST) sketch group, which would later be renamed the
Durham Revue Durham most commonly refers to:
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Career
Early career
After finishing drama school, Gould embarked on a career as an actor and landed a small role in the 1984 fantasy film and infamous
Box-office bomb ''
Sheena'', but his appearance was cut in the editing process.
He spent the next decade working various restaurant jobs, plus stints as a motorcycle dispatch rider and house painter, with his most significant acting gig being the lead in a production of
Macbeth
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that went on a 3-month tour of
Japan
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.
In September 1994 Gould made the move into presenting after an introduction arranged by school friend
Jonathan Maitland
Jonathan Maitland is a British playwright and broadcaster.
Early life
He was educated at Epsom College and graduated from King's College London with a degree in law.
Journalism
Maitland started his career as a reporter on The ''Sutton Guar ...
, joining Cable 17 TV, a
Telewest channel for viewers in south-west London.
By 1995 he was a full-time sports presenter for Cable 17 Sport and turned freelance in May the following year, working on the sports desk for ITV
Carlton
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's ''
London Tonight'' with newsreaders
Alastair Stewart and
Mary Nightingale.
MLB on Five
He started presenting
Channel Five's coverage of live
Major League Baseball shortly after it (and the channel) were launched in 1997, taking over from original presenter
Tommy Boyd on ''
MLB on Five''. When the soap ''
Family Affairs'' ended, MLB on Five became the longest surviving programme on the five schedule.
Gould is a passionate fan of the
Atlanta Braves and would defend them on the show with regular calls of "G'won the Braves" when they won; his favourite player is
Chipper Jones. MLB coverage had been the jewel in the crown of
Five's late night schedule, and led to the station also securing late-night
NFL
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,
NHL and
NBA
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coverage.
Gould's approach to the sport was that of passionate supporter, constantly learning from and bouncing opinions off his co-presenters on the Five TV show. These included Todd Macklin,
Josh Chetwynd,
David Lengel
David Lengel is a baseball journalist who formerly worked alongside Jonny Gould on MLB on Five, a TV programme on UK channel Five.
Career
David presented five's UK baseball coverage for a period of 18 months between 2003 and 2005. For part of thi ...
and
Mike Carlson, the channel's regular NFL analyst. He made liberal use of catchphrases, such as "Greetings fellow baseball nuts!" and "It's the last chance saloon!".
Gould is a fan of
Chelsea F.C. and rarely missed an opportunity to use them as an analogy in his baseball presenting. He also included a section on the show regarding
fantasy baseball Fantasy baseball is a game in which the participants serve as owners and general managers of virtual baseball teams. The competitors select their rosters by participating in a draft in which all relevant Major League Baseball (MLB) players are a ...
. His nickname on Five's baseball coverage was Gouldfish, which refers to his
goldfish-like memory.
Other work
In 2004, he presented the game show
Memory Bank, taking turns with
Rachel Pierman
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. Since then he presented
BrainTeaser, taking turns with
Alex Lovell throughout 2005.
Although BrainTeaser aired at 12:30pm and the baseball coverage ended in the early hours, an unanticipated clash occurred in October 2005 when Game 3 of the World Series between the
Chicago White Sox and the
Houston Astros
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went to 14 innings, causing the match to end at 7am UK time, resulting in his missing the train to Bristol to record BrainTeaser.
Subsequently Gould was seen on satellite channels Monte Carlo Roulette and
Sky Poker, as well as presenting the online
Fantasy Football show for
TelegraphTV's "Fantasy Football Friday".
5 live
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started broadcasting a Major League Baseball audio feed each Sunday night on 4 July 2010, with Jonathan Gould hosting the broadcast and Josh Chetwynd providing analysis between innings. The series returned in 2011 with an earlier timeslot of 6pm10p.m. every Sunday, but Gould was replaced by Nat Coombs.
President's Club
In January 2018, while hosting a charity auction for the President's Club in London, he was quoted in the ''
Financial Times'' as welcoming people to "the most un-PC event of the year". The event generated controversy after it was reported that women hired as waitresses for the evening were groped by male guests.
Gould, for his part, maintained he had not witnessed any inappropriate behaviour at the event.
References
External links
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Jonathan's fantasy baseball team
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British television presenters
1961 births
Living people
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Alumni of Hatfield College, Durham