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- Q7152555 abstract "Paul Mitchell (born 18 December 1968 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish football commentator for BBC Scotland and was their main commentator for a six-year period from 2004–2010.His past co-commentators include Pat Nevin and Ian McCall – Mitchell is currently joined by either Craig Paterson or Billy Dodds when commentating on live matches for BBC Scotland's Sportscene programme.He started his broadcasting career with the BBC in 1991 as a football reporter, moving into Radio Commentary in 1998. His first television commentary appearance was in February 2001, covering the Scottish Cup. Mitchell has covered 13 major Scottish Finals, seven Scottish Cup Final and six League Cup Finals, and has also commentated on a wide range of domestic, European and international matches. In 2007 he covered the under-20 World Cup Finals in Canada. and he has also appeared on Match of the Day. In addition to television work, he can also be regularly heard on BBC Radio Scotland's Sportsound programmes, providing live commentary of Scottish Premier League, European football and Women's International and Champions League matches. Away from football, Mitchell is also BBC Scotland's Indoor Bowls commentator; he has provided commentary on the television coverage of the Scottish International Open each year since 2006 and was part of the team that provided commentary on the bowls at the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2014.In addition he is part of Radio Scotland's Rugby Sportsound team and has provided Radio commentary on the Pro 12, HSBC International 7's and Scotland v Tonga in November 2012. He also provides English language commentary on BBC Alba's Television coverage of the Pro 12.He is also Radio Scotland's commentator and presenter for Shinty's premier event Camanachd Cup final covering the 2011, 2012 and 2013 finals.Outside sport, he is also a regular contributor to BBC Radio Scotland's Thought For The Day, which is broadcast during Good Morning Scotland on BBC Radio Scotland and has presented music based programmes. BlogHe supports Hearts.Mitchell also appeared in Nike's Winner Stays commercial in 2014 alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar as a commentator.".
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- Q7152555 comment "Paul Mitchell (born 18 December 1968 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish football commentator for BBC Scotland and was their main commentator for a six-year period from 2004–2010.His past co-commentators include Pat Nevin and Ian McCall – Mitchell is currently joined by either Craig Paterson or Billy Dodds when commentating on live matches for BBC Scotland's Sportscene programme.He started his broadcasting career with the BBC in 1991 as a football reporter, moving into Radio Commentary in 1998.".
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