Tony Livesey

Anthony Livesey (born 11 January 1964, Burnley, Lancashire) is a British journalist and broadcaster who presents 'Drive' for BBC Radio 5 Live.

Tony Livesey
Born
Anthony Livesey

(1964-01-11) 11 January 1964
OccupationJournalist & presenter

Early life

Livesey was born in Burnley, Lancashire, and lived in nearby Nelson during the early part of his life.[1] He attended St George's Junior School, Vaughan Street. His mother died aged 44, when he was 13 years old.[2]

Career

Newspapers

He began his career with the Nelson Leader and then worked in the Middle East with Sam Sloan at the Gulf News in Dubai. Returning to his native Lancashire, he worked at the Lancashire Evening Telegraph before spending 18 years with Sport Newspapers where he was editor-in-chief and managing director of the Daily Sport and Sunday Sport newspapers.

Radio and television

Livesey in 2009

After resigning in August 2006 from the Sport newspapers, he joined the BBC, presenting a Saturday morning show on BBC Radio Lancashire. He then moved on to host the Breakfast show on the station.

Livesey presented the one-off documentary Crumpet: A Very British Sex Symbol, which was transmitted on BBC2 on 28 December 2005 and a year later he presented another programme related to this called Beefcake: A Very British Sex Symbol, which was also transmitted on BBC2 on 27 December 2006.

Livesey also had a brief stint as a quiz show host in 2004 for the BBC. The show was called Traitor[3] and ran on BBC Two, from 9 to 13 February 2004 (5 episodes in 1 series).

On 11 January 2010, Livesey started to present the late night show BBC Radio Five Live. Livesey's late night show on 26 September 2011 was the very first to be presented from MediaCity. He was also a stand-in presenter for Shelagh Fogarty and Victoria Derbyshire on their mid-morning shows and occasionally hosted the Breakfast programme. Livesey left the late night show in April 2013 to host the Weekend Breakfast programme and then the weekday Drive programme.

Alongside seven years presenting on BBC North West Tonight, as well as deputising for regular host Roger Johnson, Livesey also presented the North West edition of the BBC's regional football show Late Kick Off and the North West edition of the regional programme Inside Out. Livesey has appeared on Have I Got News for You, What The Papers Say and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, all on the BBC and was the culture reporter on The One Show for a year.

On 17 March 2020 he stated on air that he was not sure whether the Prime Minister was giving a Press Conference using a podium or a rostrum. He later read out a listener's Tweet saying it was neither, it was a lectern. The Tweeter explained on Twitter who Livesey was, saying "In case anyone is utterly perplexed, @tonylivesey is the rather brilliant co-host of the BBC 5Live Drivetime programme. Apart from a speaking platform blind spot, obviously". Livesey replied a few minutes later, quoting the Tweet and commenting "I accept this as my new unofficial Wikipedia entry".

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References

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