Background
He was born on the same day as Look North"s Harry Gration, a television and former sports presenter.
He was born on the same day as Look North"s Harry Gration, a television and former sports presenter.
He was subsequently ranked 27 in The Guardian"s "Media 100" most influential people in the industry. He went to Bemrose Grammar School in Derby, a boys" grammar school. He began his television career as an ATV sports reporter, having been a disc jockey in Derby"s clubs in the mid-1960s.
Series 2 of Tiswas began from late 1974, and spanned almost every Saturday in 1975, finishing in early 1976.
The presenting team was doubled to four presenters, mostly culled from ATV"s presentation department. Chris Tarrant and John Asher were joined by Peter Tomlinson and Trevor East.
By October 1983, East was Independent Television"s executive producer for Snooker. He failed, in negotiations with the WPBSA, to wrestle coverage of the World Snooker Championship from the British Broadcasting Corporation. By 1992, as head of Independent Television football broadcasting, East fought against Sky Sports initial foray into football coverage.
But he eventually became an integral part of the team that built Sky Sports" dominance of live top-flight football. and was later director of sport at Setanta Sports).