Clive Everton
Clive Harold Everton MBE, born on September 7, 1937, is a distinguished figure in the realms of sports commentary, journalism, and literature, as well as a former professional player in snooker and English billiards. His career in broadcasting commenced in 1972 when he started providing commentary for snooker on BBC radio. This marked the beginning of a long and impactful association with the sport.
In 1978, Everton transitioned to television commentary with the BBC, a role he maintained until 2010, becoming a familiar voice in the homes of snooker enthusiasts across the UK and beyond. His insightful analysis and engaging style made him a beloved commentator, helping to elevate the profile of snooker during its rise to popularity.
Beyond his commentary work, Everton has made significant contributions as a journalist and author, sharing his expertise and passion for the game through various publications. His writings have provided valuable insights into the sport's history and evolution, further cementing his status as an authority in snooker.
Among his accolades, he was honored with the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his services to sport, recognizing his influence and dedication to snooker. Clive Everton's legacy is marked not only by his achievements as a player but also by his profound impact on the sport through his commentary and literary works.
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