The much legendary Welsh out-half Cliff Morgan put it as thus when asked to describe his five favourite times of all time.
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Pedlow finished his career with 30 Irish caps ('One more than Cliff Morgan and Tony O'Reilly'-he quipped) and two Lions caps.
After his retirement from his executive post in BBC Television in 1987 he returned to radio, where his warm, mellifluous voice, together with his natural conversational style and his wide range of contacts in sport and entertainment, greatly benefited BBC Radio 4 series such as Sport on Four (1987–1998), My Heroes (1987–90) and Down The River.
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Returning to the BBC he then produced amd edited established TV sports programmes such as Grandstand and Sportsnight With Coleman, and, from 1970, was himself one of the original team captains (opposite Henry Cooper) on the long-running TV quiz A Question of Sport.
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His last game of first-class rugby was for the Barbarians on 28 May 1958 at the RFUEA Ground, Nairobi, versus East Africa.
Eventually, Cliff Morgan - who had just retired as a senior BBC TV Executive - took over the presenter's role in the Spring of 1987 and remained at the helm until the programme came to an end with schedule changes in April 1998.
Cliff Richard | Morgan Stanley | Morgan Freeman | J. P. Morgan | Piers Morgan | Morgan Tsvangirai | John Hunt Morgan | Morgan Spurlock | Morgan | Jimmy Cliff | J.P. Morgan & Co. | Harry Morgan | Frank Morgan | Dennis Morgan | Morgan County | Lorrie Morgan | Henry Morgan | Tracy Morgan | Morgan horse | Morgan Fairchild | Michèle Morgan | Cliff Robertson | Augustus De Morgan | Oak Cliff | Dennis Morgan (songwriter) | Thomas Hunt Morgan | Rhodri Morgan | Morgan State University | Morgan's Raid | Morgan Motor Company |
The show ran from 1966 and past presenters included David Vine, Keith Macklin, Cliff Morgan, Chris Rea, Nigel Starmer-Smith, Bill Beaumont and John Inverdale.