"Commentating Greats" pays affectionate tribute to the lives and careers of the most popular and influential sports commentators to appear on British television and radio in the last 80 years. As well as charting the development of the art of commentary from the very first tribal broadcasts, Nicolas Sellens' highly entertaining collection of 43 potted biographies delves into the dramas, controversies, clashes of ego, and technical blow-ups that make sports commentating one of the most exhilarating yet stressful of professions. Cataloguing the personal highs and lows, the triumphs, and the gaffes, this lavishly illustrated book is the definitive guide to arguably the most celebrated and talked about set of personalities in British broadcasting.