John Kettley
John Graham Kettley (born 11 July 1952 in Halifax, West Yorkshire) is an English freelance weatherman.
Biography
Brought up on Commercial Street and educated at Todmorden Grammar School (now called Todmorden High School) on Ferney Lee Road in Todmorden, he played cricket for Burnley and Todmorden. A geography teacher at his school sparked his interest in weather forecasting. He started Geography A-level, but never took the exam. He worked at the meteorological office at Manchester Airport for two years from 1970 before studying applied health and social care at what is now Coventry University, where he met his wife. He spent four years researching meteorology. He trained for a year in weather presentation at the Met Office College, Shinfeild near Reading. From 1980, he worked at the Nottingham Weather Centre, presenting his first forecast for Radio Lincolnshire, then further forecasts for Midlands Today (Nottingham news opt-out, starting 28 May 1980) and Central Television. In 1985, he became a national forecaster on the BBC
Kettley used to work for the Met Office, and has previously presented weather for BBC Radio Five Live.
Since October 2019, he has presented the weather forecasts during weekday breakfast on national rolling news radio station LBC News.
In 2000 Kettley left the Met Office to join commercial weather company British Weather Services, and continues to provide forecasts across a range of media outlets and sporting concerns including the Football Association, Twickenham and leading UK racecourses such as Newbury, Cheltenham, Haydock Park, Newmarket[1] - and Barbecues.[2]
Kettley enjoys playing cricket, fell-walking and horse racing. A supporter of Burnley F.C., John often makes references to the team's performances during broadcasts. He married Lynn in September 1990 in North Lincolnshire. His parents lived in Littleborough.
Immortalised in song
Kettley's status as a cult figure was confirmed in 1988, when a band called A Tribe of Toffs released the song "John Kettley is a Weatherman", which also made reference to other TV weather presenters of the day including Michael Fish, Bernard Davey, Bill Giles, Ian McCaskill and Wincey Willis. The single reached number 21 in the UK Singles Chart.[3] The song included the chorus:
- John Kettley is a weatherman
- A weatherman, a weatherman
- John Kettley is a weatherman
- And so is Michael Fish
- And so is Billy Giles
- And so is Ian McCaskill
- And so is Wincy Willis
References
Publications
External links
- John Kettley at IMDb
- Kettley's official website
- Bio at BBC Weather Centre
- Bio at British Weather Services
- John Kettley's Book - "Weatherman" on YouTube
- John Kettley Interview at Best British TV
John Kettley from 3 October 1996 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43RGQecEZKg
News items
- Halifax Courier article October 2007
- Lancashire Evening Telegraph article January 2005
- His memories of cricket in July 2000
- Lancashire Evening Telegraph article April 1998
- International Association of Broadcast Meteorology