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Whoever it is, we aim to track down every single one of the former talkSPORT presenters and find out what they’re up to right now. The third edition of the talkSPORT Tracker involves Scott Chisholm, John Kearns, Mike Mendoza, Tom Watt and Charlie Wolf.























Scott Chisholm

Scott Chisholm was Talk Radio’s mid-morning phone-in presenter before leaving the station in 1999. Now, he’s a media trainer having had more than 30-years experience in broadcast journalism and was last seen hosting the breakfast show on the ITV News Channel until it closed in 2005 due to a low audience.
Mike Mendoza

Mike Mendoza spent almost five-years with talkSPORT initially presenting the weekday overnight show before moving to the weekend. Before that, he was a regular on LBC 97.3 and now presents on Play Radio UK and on Press TV, an English language international news channel based in Iran.
John Kearns

John Kearns presented various shows on talkSPORT in two stints at the station including The Memorabilia Show, Football First Club 19-31 and the Overnight Show. He left of his own accord in the summer of 2004, replaced by Mike Mendoza, to become a presenter and producer with MTV Europe.
Tom Watt

Tom Watt left talkSPORT in 2001 after presenting The Season Ticket and It’s Round and It’s White. Since then, he’s worked for BBC Radio 5 Live, Arsenal TV and BBC London in addition to being David Beckham’s ghost-writer for his autobiography, My Side, which won a special prize at the British Book Awards.
Charlie Wolf

Charlie Wolf was a regular part of talkSPORT’s night time schedule for several years until 2006. Since then, he’s appeared on Sky News, BBC News, The Daily Politics on BBC 1, The Jeremy Vine Show on BBC Radio 2 and Press TV. Charlie has also recovered from kidney cancer since being diagnosed in 2007.