John Gwynne (commentator)


Richard John Gwynne is a British former teacher and now a sports commentator and reporter.

Broadcasting career

He was a commentator for the PDC darts tournaments which air on Sky Sports. In February 2013 he announced he was to step down in the summer. The 2016 World Championship was his last tournament for Sky Sports. In 2014, he was inducted into the PDC Hall of Fame. Later in 2014, Gwynne began commentating on Eurosport for BDO darts tournaments such as the Six Nations Cup, Winmau World Masters and the BDO World Championship. In the years that followed, he made occasional commentary appearances on Sky Sports during the early rounds of the PDC World Championship, though he did not do so at all in 2020. However, he did work extensively on Talk Sport's radio commentary of the event.
His first media job was covering speedway at Belle Vue in Manchester for Piccadilly Radio in 1980. He moved onto local North West football and contributed darts coverage on a weekly show called Talking Sport.
His first properly paid commentating job was covering Lancashire County Cricket Club matches for a phone line based service called Cricket Call. He did this from 1988 until 1991.
In 1989 and 1990 Gwynne, with the help of darts entrepreneur, Dick Allix, set up a darts phone line service called The Darts Line where Gwynne would provide darts news and tournament updates to a paid phone number that people would call up.
The Darts Line opened the doors to the darts world and before long Gwynne was commentating on darts tournaments for regional ITV television with Dave Lanning. When the darts split occurred in 1993 and Sky Sports took up coverage of WDC tournaments, Lanning & Gwynne were the natural choices as commentators. Sid Waddell was still working with the BBC and wouldn't join Sky until the 1994 World Matchplay Championship.
Gwynne and Lanning commentated on the very first WDC World Championship at the Circus Tavern in 1994. Gwynne, Lanning and Waddell commentated together for the first time on the World Matchplay at Blackpool in July 1994.
He remains a regular match reporter on Sky's Gillette Soccer Saturday. From April 2014, he is also providing expert analysis on William Hill's online betting service and In_play Radio service.

Other work

Gwynne is an after-dinner speaker and toastmaster. He also MCs darts exhibitions and runs local darts tournaments in the Manchester area. From the start of the 2019 season he is the announcer for Lancashire County Cricket Club.
He wrote a monthly column "The Mancunian Way" for Darts World Magazine for 31 years and at one time was responsible for 'ghost writing' Wayne Mardle's column, Wayne's World in the same magazine. He also wrote for the local North West newspapers, covering local darts, for nearly 30 years. He gave up both in 2011.
He is chairman of the Manchester Superleague and Manchester Log-End Federation, which he founded in 2003 to save the log-end dartboard from extinction.
He works for the International Socca Federation.
He sponsors PDC youth player Shaun Griffiths.

Personal life

He was born in Shropshire in 1945 and moved to Manchester in 1957. He attended Chorlton Grammar School and on leaving went into teaching. He taught English and was Deputy Housemaster at Moston Brook High School in Manchester.
His son, Andrew, is the Labour MP for Denton and Reddish in Greater Manchester.
He is a lifelong fan of Manchester City F.C.