The Premier League Show
2016 British TV series or programme
The Premier League Show is a BBC magazine television show focusing on the Premier League .[ 4]
The programme started broadcasting during the 2016–17 Premier League season and ran up to the end of 2018–19 , it was succeeded by MOTDx from 2019–20 .[ 5]
Interviews and features
Each edition of The Premier League Show features either an interview with a key football figure or a look at a prominent football story.
Examples have included:
Steve Bower , Dion Dublin , Jermaine Jenas , Gary Lineker , Gabby Logan , Trevor Sinclair , and Dan Walker conducting one-to-one interviews with Rafael Benítez , Slaven Bilić , Petr Čech , Paul Clement , Antonio Conte , Kevin De Bruyne , Didier Drogba , Sean Dyche , Cesc Fàbregas , Darren Fletcher , Pep Guardiola , Joe Hart , Eddie Howe , Mark Hughes , Jürgen Klopp , Ronald Koeman , Juan Mata , José Mourinho , David Moyes , Mark Noble , Alan Pardew , Mauricio Pochettino , Kasper Schmeichel , Craig Shakespeare , Raheem Sterling , Jamie Vardy , and David Wagner .
Matthew Syed examining the rivalry between Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho .
Gabby Logan chairing a discussion to reflect on Arsène Wenger 's 20 years as Arsenal manager. She was joined by former Arsenal players John Hartson , Martin Keown , and Ian Wright , plus journalist Amy Lawrence and supporter Piers Morgan .
Gary Lineker travelling to New York to see how the Premier League is covered by the broadcast media in the United States , and viewed by the American public. He visited New York City FC , interviewed Frank Lampard and Patrick Vieira , and chatted to Andrea Pirlo and David Villa .
Gabby Logan travelled to the North East to look at the history and current state of football in the region. She was joined by former players Colin Cooper , Michael Gray , and Alan Shearer , as well as North East journalist Simon Bird and local author John Nicholson.
Matthew Syed analysing the mentality behind Leicester City's 2016-2017 season.
Gabby Logan chairing a discussion ahead of the Merseyside derby . She was joined by former players Mark Lawrenson and Peter Reid , boxer Tony Bellew , and journalist David Prentice.
Gabby Logan chairing a discussion ahead of the North London derby . The panel consisted of players Jermaine Jenas and Alex Scott , former Tottenham chair Lord Sugar , and chief football writer John Cross.
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