Adrian Goldberg is an award-winning radio presenter, TV host, and podcast producer. He recently released his first book, ‘Where’s The Money Gone? The Battle For The Soul Of English Football” via Byline Books which was “strongly recommended” by “The Rest Is Politics” presenter Alastair Campbell and described as “essential reading” by journalist John Robb. Adrian’s radio credits include a decade presenting the weekly 5 Live Investigates for the BBC and regular continuing appearances hosting Radio 4’s File on 4 Investigates. Alongside his investigative work, he has presented a range shows on both 5 Live (including Breakfast, Lates and Drive) and Radio 4 (Profile, Pick of the Week). He can cover the politics, the arts and sport with consummate ease. On...
Adrian Goldberg is an award-winning radio presenter, TV host, and podcast producer.
He recently released his first book, ‘Where’s The Money Gone? The Battle For The Soul Of English Football” via Byline Books which was “strongly recommended” by “The Rest Is Politics” presenter Alastair Campbell and described as “essential reading” by journalist John Robb.
Adrian’s radio credits include a decade presenting the weekly 5 Live Investigates for the BBC and regular continuing appearances hosting Radio 4’s File on 4 Investigates.
Alongside his investigative work, he has presented a range shows on both 5 Live (including Breakfast, Lates and Drive) and Radio 4 (Profile, Pick of the Week). He can cover the politics, the arts and sport with consummate ease.
On television he was a regular reporter on BBC1’s consumer programme Watchdog alongside Anne Robinson and Nicky Campbell, and has also presented ITV’s current affairs show Tonight.
Adrian’s independent documentaries have explored the dominance of the ‘Big Six’ in football, and a child abuse scandal at Celtic FC.
He was the founding editor and presenter of the Byline podcast which has so far generated more than 2m downloads.
Away from work, Adrian promotes regular live indie shows at Birmingham’s Rock n Roll Brewhouse and recently launched his record label Jenny’s Feather Factory. He has three daughters ranging in age from 11 to 21 and has a West Bromwich Albion season ticket.