Craig Doyle

Craig Doyle

Television presenter

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About Craig Doyle

Craig Doyle is a highly respected and versatile broadcaster, best known as a main presenter on ITV’s This Morning, as well as fronting NFL Highlights on ITV and TNT Sports’ Rugby coverage. A trained journalist with a wealth of experience, Craig began his career in BBC Local Radio before rising to prominence on Tomorrow’s World, The Holiday Programme, and BBC Sport, where he became a familiar face on Grandstand, Six Nations Rugby, Wimbledon, and the Athens Olympics.

His career has spanned both television and radio, with roles on BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 4’s Midweek, and Capital Radio. A passionate rugby fan, he was the lead presenter for BT Sport’s Premiership and European Champions Cup coverage, later fronting their MotoGP programming from 2014 to 2018. Craig has also been a key figure in ITV’s Rugby World Cup coverage across four tournaments.

Beyond rugby, Craig’s love for motorsport has seen him present ITV’s Isle of Man TT, the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and MotoGP worldwide. His engaging and professional approach makes him a sought-after corporate host, having presented numerous awards ceremonies, corporate dinners, and brand events.

A dedicated triathlete and keen cook, Craig continues to play rugby when possible. A proud Irishman, he lives in County Wicklow with his wife and four children. He is also the co-founder of 3 Rock Productions, an independent production company he established with Brian O’Driscoll, producing successful documentaries, live sports coverage, and commercial campaigns.

To book Awards Host Craig Doyle, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

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