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Jonathan Sutherland was born in [[Brae]] in Shetland. He went onto study politics at [[Aberdeen University]] and graduated with his degree in 1999. His first taste of journalism was with Radio Shetland but left in 2003 to build his career. He soon landed a job at [[BBC Sport]] as a broadcast journalist. He then left the [[BBC]] for Shetland Weekly but returned soon after. He then landed the job of assistant producer of [[Sportscene]].
Jonathan Sutherland was born in [[Brae]] in Shetland. He went onto study politics at [[Aberdeen University]] and graduated with his degree in 1999. His first taste of journalism was with Radio Shetland but left in 2003 to build his career. He soon landed a job at [[BBC Sport]] as a broadcast journalist. He then left the [[BBC]] for Shetland Weekly but returned soon after. He then landed the job of assistant producer of [[Sportscene]].

Sutherland also presented ''Keeping Loch Lomond'', a [[conservation]] show which discovers how the National Park authority deals with developing whilst conserving the [[Loch Lomond]] area.


He was portrayed on the Hogmanay 2007 and 2008 edition of [[Only an Excuse?]] for having very large eyes.{{cn|date=August 2012}}
He was portrayed on the Hogmanay 2007 and 2008 edition of [[Only an Excuse?]] for having very large eyes.{{cn|date=August 2012}}

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Jonathan Sutherland (Born 1977) is a Scottish television and radio presenter currently presenting on BBC Scotland's Sportscene Results[1] on BBC One Scotland on Saturday afternoons.

Jonathan Sutherland was born in Brae in Shetland. He went onto study politics at Aberdeen University and graduated with his degree in 1999. His first taste of journalism was with Radio Shetland but left in 2003 to build his career. He soon landed a job at BBC Sport as a broadcast journalist. He then left the BBC for Shetland Weekly but returned soon after. He then landed the job of assistant producer of Sportscene.

Sutherland also presented Keeping Loch Lomond, a conservation show which discovers how the National Park authority deals with developing whilst conserving the Loch Lomond area.

He was portrayed on the Hogmanay 2007 and 2008 edition of Only an Excuse? for having very large eyes.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "BBC Sport - Football - Club-by-club the best SPL goals". BBC Online. 10 August 2010. Retrieved 29 March 2011.

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