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Interview: Andy Jacobs

Rio is grand for broadcaster who loves the funny old game

June 13, 2014 09:31
Two up front: talkSPORT’s Andy Jacobs with Chelsea star Frank Lampard.

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

4 min read

As you read this, Andy Jacobs will be in Rio de Janeiro, a stone's throw from the Copacabana beach, trying desperately to appear as though he is not having too good a time. It will be tricky. Anyone who has heard Jacobs on the talkSPORT show he presents daily with Paul Hawksbee will be familiar with his infectious giggle as the two banter about sport, interview guests and generally seem as though they are thoroughly enjoying themselves, although Jacobs retains a great fondness for a rant.

Even after 15 years, he finds doing the show is great fun, but adds that there is much more going on than meets the ear. Over a coffee shortly after coming off air, Jacobs talks about the preparation which goes into every show. "Occasionally people say to me that my job must be easy - you turn up, talk about football all day, he makes you laugh and that's about it. Well, they obviously don't have a clue. It's great that it comes across as effortless but the truth is we are there early in the morning, cutting things out of the papers, preparing jokes, having things ready which might provide 10 minutes of chat if we lose a guest or if nothing much is going on."

Jacobs reaches into his briefcase and pulls out a pile of clippings, around the thickness of War and Peace, which equates to about a week-and-a-half's research. He has been known to quote JC stories on air. Clearly the confidence to be relaxed and jovial comes from plenty of hard graft.

He expects it to be the same in Rio - the first time he and Hawksbee have done their programme from a World Cup location. "We're going to be doing 10 shows," he explains. "I'm really looking forward to it but you have to be careful that the show doesn't sound like it's about two blokes on holiday."