Andy Steggall

Andy Steggall is the head of PR at the Ordnance Survey and a former television sports presenter, producer and filmmaker. He produced the South and West edition of the BBC regional football show Late Kick Off[1] and has been working for Sky on several other projects. He runs two television production companies specialising in sport – Pergall Productions and Pergall Media. He has previously worked for TVS, Meridian, ITN, Setanta, Channel 4, Sunset + Vine, TWI and GMTV.

Broadcasting career

Steggall began his broadcasting career in local radio at BBC Radio Leicester and then Centre Radio and Southern Sound. He started his television career as a reporter and presenter for TVS before working on The Channel 4 Daily and GMTV. He then presented sport and news for Meridian. He freelances as a presenter for Sky Sports News.

Steggall presented Ski Tips (ITV), a skiing magazine programme on ITV, for several years before he produced the last series. He fronted the series Conquer the Arctic (TWI/Channel 4). He was the reporter on a Channel 4 documentary about Shane Warne. He produced UcanDOit, a series of films about grassroots sport for Sky. He has also produced several programmes about golf for Sky and is working on a documentary about the history of the Professional Footballers' Association.

Business interests

Steggall runs Pergall Media with Match of the Day commentators John Roder and Louis Browne, and a number of media training courses both on his own and in conjunction with other companies.

Short-lived British Hardcore/Metal act Stegel named themselves after the television presenter, and released an EP titled 'Andy Steggall's Face'. Co-Presenter of the Riot Act Podcast, Stephen Hill, fronted the band for it's entire existence. [2]

References

  1. City Fans Launches Local Show Bristol City FC, 18 January 2010 Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "The Concert Diary Of A Mid Nineties Rock Fan" Stephen Hill (Stegel member) Blog


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