Pete Graves
British TV presenter
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Pete Graves has been a British television presenter working for British Sky Broadcasting and ITV Sport for their coverage of Professional Darts Corporation events.
Pete Graves | |
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| Born | 7 April 1982 |
| Occupation | Sky Sports Presenter |
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He anchored live association football and rugby union matches on Sky Sports. He also co-presented on Sky Sports News and Sky News.[1]
On 15 January 2026, it was announced that he will be presenting Professional Darts Corporation events on ITV Sport.[2]
Radio
Graves took over the position of head commentator on all Newcastle United matches[3] working alongside Mick Martin.
Graves moved to Real Radio (formerly Century Radio) in 2007.[4]
Graves wrote, produced and hosted a one-hour programme about Bobby Robson to mark his 75th birthday. The programme was aired again following Robson's death in July 2009.[5]
Television
In February 2009 Graves joined Sky Sports News as a reporter.[6] However, from June 2009 he was used mainly as a Presenter.[7]