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Gary Lineker production company scraps TV arm to concentrate on podcasts

Goalhanger Podcasts produces The Rest Is History and The Rest Is Politics.

Charlotte McLaughlin
Thursday 14 November 2024 11:24 GMT
The broadcaster and former footballer co-founded Goalhanger Podcasts in 2014 (John Walton/PA)
The broadcaster and former footballer co-founded Goalhanger Podcasts in 2014 (John Walton/PA) (PA Wire)

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Gary Linekerā€™s production company is scrapping its TV arm to concentrate on podcasts.

The broadcaster and former footballer, who the BBC said would step down from hosting Match Of The Day (MOTD) at the end of the season, co-founded Goalhanger Podcasts in 2014 with former ITV controllerĀ TonyĀ PastorĀ and former BBC executive Jack Davenport.

It produces The Rest Is History, a historical podcast presented by Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland,Ā and The Rest Is Politics with former Downing Street director of communications Alastair Campbell and ex-Tory MP Rory Stewart.

Weā€™ve gone from a production company being entirely beholden to commissioners and the budgets of broadcasters to having a degree of self-control, whereby we are self-commissioning

Co-founder Tony Pastor

The spin-off company, Goalhanger Films Ltd, incorporated in 2014, is being voluntarily liquidated, according to Companies House.

It has worked on the ITV documentary Kelly Holmes: Being Me, the BBC programmes Football, Prince William And Our Mental Health and Joshua V Klitschko: Return To Wembley, and Eurosportā€™s Insider: Patrick Mouratoglou, about the French tennis coach.

In a statement, Mr Pastor, co-founder of Goalhanger said: ā€œWe effectively mothballed films and set up a bespoke company concentrating on podcasts.

ā€œThere was a period in which I ran them in tandem, but the growth of podcasts was so explosive and television is challenged, so weā€™ve now done some housekeeping.

ā€œWeā€™ve gone from a production company being entirely beholden to commissioners and the budgets of broadcasters to having a degree of self-control, whereby we are self-commissioning.ā€

Former Leicester City footballer Lineker is continuing to present BBC Sportā€™s coverage of the FA Cup in the 2025/26 season along with the Match Of The Day: Top 10 podcast for BBC Sounds.

BBC Sounds will also host Goalhangerā€™s The Rest Is Football, which is fronted by Lineker and former footballers Alan Shearer and Micah Richards, with one episode released on the platform each week.

The company has said it is the UKā€™s largest independent podcast production company and generates tens of millions of listens globally each month.

Lineker has also left his role as presenter of Sports Personality Of The Year (SPOTY), with his 2023 appearance being his last time doing the job, the BBC said.

The PA news agency understands the decision was not related to the contract discussions which will seeĀ LinekerĀ continue to present live football on the BBC until after the 2026 World Cup.

Following the announcement of his new contract,Ā LinekerĀ said: ā€œIā€™m delighted to continue my long association with BBC Sport and would like to thank all those who made this happen.ā€

Two of the favourites to replace Lineker on MOTD are Match Of The Day 2 presenter Mark Chapman and Football Focus presenter Alex Scott.

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