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Soccer AM
''Soccer AM'' is a British Saturday-morning football-based comedy/talk show, predominantly based around the Premier League (though also showing clips from The Football League, Scottish Premiership and some European leagues). Originally presented by Jane Hoffen, Gary A. Stevens and Russ Williams, they lasted just a year before Helen Chamberlain and Tim Lovejoy replaced them, where Lovejoy served for over a decade. He has since been replaced by Andy Goldstein and, more recently, Max Rushden who has now been replaced by John Fendley. The show has been aired on Sky Sports 1 each Saturday morning of the football season since 1995 from 7:00am or 9:00am to noon originally and currently between 10:00am and 12:00pm. In early 2009, the 500th episode was broadcast. Although the show is filmed live from 2010 it has been broadcast on a momentary delay due to bad language and/or inappropriate content from certain guests. The show's 2015-16 sponsor is Toolstation, part of the Travis Perkins Group. Previously the show was sponsored by Procter & Gamble through their Head & Shoulders brand. Other past sponsors have included The Sun (United Kingdom) newspaper, Brylcreem and Yorkie (chocolate bar), as well as FRijj, a brand of milkshake, after Dairy Crest signed a £2 million sponsorship deal.〔(Sky's Soccer AM secures FRijj sponsorship ) Digital Spy〕 Parts of the show have remained since the beginning, whilst new items have been introduced each season. In that respect, it is almost the same every week, the difference being new football footage and comedy skits. Every week sees a new group of celebrity guests, generally featuring at least one footballer who is free on the Saturday, and a mix of musicians, TV personalities, and other sportsmen. ==Crew==
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