Jeremy is an award winning TV and radio broadcaster.

Radio - He won a Sony Award for his breakfast show on BBC Greater London Radio and a New York Academy Award for his live commentary on the Hillsborough disaster for BBC Radio Nottingham. He also presented The World Today on the BBC World Service, afternoons on BBC Radio 5 Live, You Cannot Be Serious and Sick As a Parrot for BBC Radio 5, Call the Doc and Time Smart for Talk Sport and Jeremy Nicholas in the afternoon on GLR.

TV - He was the face of sport for the first two years of Channel 5 fronting live European and World Cup football, Live and Dangerous, Turnstyle and Sick as a Parrot. He's also presented sports shows on ITV, Sky and is currently a news reporter working for BBC TV.

Guest - Jeremy has been a regular guest on Call My Bluff (BBC TV) and Wordly Wise (BBC Radio 4)

Writing - as well as writing columns for various magazines, Jeremy is currently co-writing a book called Media Matters with Alan Stevens.

Speaking - A recognised voice on the after dinner circuit, Jeremy also is an accomplished host of business events working for clients such as Carling, Ericsson, Electronic Arts (EA Sports), EPI-USE, The Football Association and Samsung.

Jeremy's three most popular talks are:

  • How to get free publicity and why you must never trust journalists
  • Think on your feet, don't fall on your arse
  • Don't laugh, I'm a comedian

Media Training - Jeremy works as a media trainer teaching presentational skills and the art of being interviewed on TV and radio. This is can be on a one to one basis, or for a small group in association with Alan Stevens - The Media Coach.

Voiceovers - Jeremy is the announcer on the EA Sports video games Fifa 06 The Road to the World Cup, Fifa 07 and the soon to be released Fifa 08.

Stadium Announcer - Jeremy has been the stadium announcer at West Ham United FC since 1998. He's also worked for the Football Association, announcing at England internationals at full level and England under 21, under 19 and under 17 level, FA Vase Final, FA Trophy Final, Women's FA Cup Final, the Play Off Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and for the Rugby Football League for the Challenge Cup Final at Twickenham.

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