Soccer AM | |
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Starring | Jane Hoffen (1995) Russ Williams (1995–96) Gary A. Stevens (1995–96) Helen Chamberlain (1995–2017) Tim Lovejoy (1996–2007) Andy Goldstein (2007–08) Max Rushden (2008–2015) Lloyd Griffith (2017–2019) John Fendley (2015–2023) Jimmy Bullard (2017–2023) |
Opening theme | Playground (Andy Powell, Linda Roan, Dominic Marsh, 2015–2023) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Production locations | Studio H, Osterley, London (1994–2012) Studio G (Sky 2) (2012–2016) Studio F (Sky 2) (2018–2023) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 240 minutes (1994–2001) 180 minutes (2001–2010) 120 minutes (2010–2016) 90 minutes (2016–2023) |
Original release | |
Network | Sky Sports |
Release | 20 August 1994 27 May 2023 | –
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Soccer AM was a British football-based comedy talk show, produced by Sky Sports. It aired from 20 August 1994 to 27 May 2023 on Sky Showcase, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Football. From 2010, the programme was put on a short broadcast delay to allow censoring of profanity or other issues before it went to air.
Its best-known presenters were Helen Chamberlain, who presented the show for 22 years, and Tim Lovejoy, who hosted from 1996 to 2007. Its final set of presenters were John Fendley and ex-footballer Jimmy Bullard.
On 22 March 2023, Sky announced that the show would be axed after the end of the current footballing season.[1] The final episode aired on Saturday 27 May 2023, the day before the end of the 2022–23 Premier League season.[2]