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James "Jim" Rosenthal (born 6 November 1947) is a sports presenter on British television. In a long broadcasting career, Rosenthal has presented coverage of many sports including football, rugby, boxing and athletics. He has covered eight FIFA World Cups, three Rugby World Cups, two Olympic Games and 150 Formula One races.
Date Of Birth November 6, 1947 Place Of Birth England, UK Profession Actor Spouse Chrissy Smith Star Sign Scorpio
Actor Title Year Status Character Friday Night Dinner 2016 TV Series Grand Prix Commentator Plebs 2014 TV Series Commentator Genie in the House 2007 TV Series Newsreader Footballers' Wives 2002 TV Series TV Reporter
Self Title Year Status Character When Football Changed Forever 2016 TV Movie documentary Himself The Mavericks 2016 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself - Broadcaster England's Top 53 Footy Goals 2014 TV Special Himself Britain's Greatest Gold Medallists 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself TV's Biggest Blockbusters 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Most Annoying People 2009 2009 TV Movie documentary Himself Cash in the Celebrity Attic 2009 TV Series Himself Superstars 2008 TV Series Himself - Presenter The Wright Stuff 2008 TV Series Himself - Guest Panelist An Audience with Coronation Street 2006 TV Movie documentary Himself - Audience Member Avenue of the Stars: 50 Years of ITV 2005 TV Special Himself - Audience Member Harry Hill: An Audience with Harry Hill 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself - Audience Member (uncredited) F1 2000 2000 Video Game Himself / Summarizer (voice) The 100 Greatest TV Moments 1999 TV Special Himself Renford Rejects 1998 TV Series Himself Light Lunch 1997 TV Series Himself ITV - Formula One 1997 TV Series Himself - Presenter (1997-2005) Entertainment Cops 1994 TV Movie Himself The Manageress 1990 TV Series Himself Beadle's About 1987 TV Series Himself Punchlines! 1984 TV Series Himself The Big Match 1983 TV Series Himself - Commentator
Known for movies F1 2000 (2000) as Himself / Summarizer
ITV - Formula One (1997) as Himself - Presenter (1997-2005)
Superstars (2008) as Himself - Presenter
The 100 Greatest TV Moments (1999) as Himself