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Kelly presented 136 editions of ''Life's A Pitch with Des Kelly'', a live, late-night sport/entertainment show on BT Sport. It was rebranded ''Follow the Football with Des Kelly'' for the new season in 2014. Kelly was also executive producer of the programme, which originally launched on 5 August 2013 and was nominated for SJA Television Show of the Year in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport.bt.com/watchnow/programmes/des-kelly-presents-lifes-a-pitch-S11374092420899|title=Des Kelly presents Life's a Pitch|publisher=}}</ref> Kelly simultaneously presented SportsHUB, BT Sport's sports news programme, from Monday to Thursday, until the show closed in 2015. He left when BT Sport transitioned to TNT Sports. |
Kelly presented 136 editions of ''Life's A Pitch with Des Kelly'', a live, late-night sport/entertainment show on BT Sport. It was rebranded ''Follow the Football with Des Kelly'' for the new season in 2014. Kelly was also executive producer of the programme, which originally launched on 5 August 2013 and was nominated for SJA Television Show of the Year in 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport.bt.com/watchnow/programmes/des-kelly-presents-lifes-a-pitch-S11374092420899|title=Des Kelly presents Life's a Pitch|publisher=}}</ref> Kelly simultaneously presented SportsHUB, BT Sport's sports news programme, from Monday to Thursday, until the show closed in 2015. He left when BT Sport transitioned to TNT Sports. |
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Kelly was a long-standing presenter on [[talkSPORT]], the commercial national radio station which broadcasts from London across the United Kingdom. He is the former host of ''The Press Pass'', a show introduced on the first weekend of the Premier League season in August 2011. It was twice nominated as SJA Sports Radio Programme of the Year in 2011 and 2012. Kelly quit in August 2014 to concentrate on his BT commitments, but is still an occasional contributor. |
Kelly was a long-standing presenter on [[Talksport|talkSPORT]], the commercial national radio station which broadcasts from London across the United Kingdom. He is the former host of ''The Press Pass'', a show introduced on the first weekend of the Premier League season in August 2011. It was twice nominated as SJA Sports Radio Programme of the Year in 2011 and 2012. Kelly quit in August 2014 to concentrate on his BT commitments, but is still an occasional contributor. |
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