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Long-time Grandstand presenter Frank Bough, 87

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Gary Lineker has described Frank Bough as “a brilliant presenter who made it all look so easy” following the former BBC host’s death at the age of 87.

A family friend told the BBC that Bough died on Wednesday in a care home.

Bough was one of the best-known TV hosts in the 1970s and 1980s and was part of the launch of the BBC’s Breakfast TV show in 1983.

Sports presenter Lineker tweeted: “Sorry to hear that Frank Bough has passed away. Grew up watching him present Grandstand on Saturdays. He was a brilliant presenter who made it all look so easy. RIP Frank.”

Bough’s career at the broadcaste­r was brought to an end in 1988 after a scandal involving drugs and sex workers.

Match Of The Day host

Lineker was among a number of fellow BBC journalist­s, politician­s and other broadcaste­rs who paid tribute.

Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan said: “RIP Frank Bough, Star of Grandstand, Nationwide and Breakfast Time.

“His career was ruined by scandal, but he was one of the great live TV presenters. Sad news.”

Speaking on BBC Breakfast, Dame Esther Rantzen said: “He had a very quick intelligen­ce. He could pick up interviews and work with them as well as anyone with a current affairs background. I think he was very versatile.

“They talk about sex, drugs and rock and roll and I think the problem with Frank was the public didn’t know about the sex and drugs, and also he didn’t involve himself in rock and roll. He was a current affairs presenter and that was it. I think that if he had been exposed that way and he had been in other industries in the entertainm­ent world he might have been forgiven and brought back into the fold and I think his talent deserved it.”

Astrologer Russell Grant, who helped launch BBC Breakfast Time with Bough in 1983, said: “I am deeply saddened at the loss of an old television friend.

“’They’ said we wouldn’t get on but we absolutely did – chalk n cheese! See you, Frank.”

Soccer Saturday host Jeff Stelling said Bough was “one of the very best in the business” and had always been “helpful and generous with his time”.

Tory MP Andrea Jenkyns said her father Clifford “spoke highly” of Bough when reminiscin­g about time served together in the Tank Regiment during conscripti­on.

Former F1 world champion Damon Hill said simply “RIP Frank indeed.”

Former LabourMP George Galloway called Bough “peerless” as a presenter, adding: “The BBC have no-one like him now.”

BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood said: “I worked with Frank Bough in the summer of 1983 when I was a student employed as a secretary on Breakfast Time. He was always very kind to me and very profession­al.”

A spokespers­on for the BBC said: “Frank excelled as a live presenter with the BBC for many years and we are very sorry to hear of his passing.

“We send our condolence­s to his family and friends.”

As a former Oxford soccer Blue, Bough anchored six World Cups, six Olympics and at least a dozen Five Nations championsh­ips.

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Frank Bough was also the face of breakfast TV.

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