Rio Ferdinand

FootballSportsAugust 16, 200141 Views

“I’ve loved watching telly since I was a kid. Growing up, my normal after-school routine was to go out and play football with my mates and pop back home forNeighboursandHome & Away. For me,Neighboursreached a peak when Natalie Imbruglia played the part of Beth. Superb… and I hear Natalie’s been enquiring about me!

AfterHome & Away, we’d go and have another kickabout, but I’d make sure I was back by 7.30 in time for my all-time favourite programmeEastEnders– the whole family would sit down and watch that. I’ve got loads of brothers and sisters so it was mad scramble for the remote control after that, but I usually won because I’m the oldest and biggest!

When I was really young, my Mum would tell me to go to bed at half past nine. I didn’t have a telly in my room, so sometimes I would sneak into the hallway and try and watch from there. Mum doesn’t know I did that to this day!

Now I’m a professional footballer, we are told to rest when we get home from training and I’ve turned into a bit of a daytime chat show addict. I watch everything fromJenny JonesandRikki LaketoJerry SpringerandMaury Povich. I don’t likeMontellthough – he’s a bit too serious. I’ll usually flip the TV on for an hour or two of chat after training and then fall asleep.

EastEndersapart, if you had to narrow down my taste in evening viewing, I would say the programmes have to be either documentaries, funny or violent!

On the comedy front, I thoughtThe Fresh Prince Of Bel-Airwas wicked when I was a kid and I still watch the repeats on BBC2. Things likeGame On,Trigger Happy TV,Gimme Gimme GimmeandSo Graham Nortonalso make me chuckle.

As for violence, I’ve got into this series on Channel 5 calledHard B*****dswhich profiles, erm, hard b*****ds from around London. I prefer it to things likeThe Sopranos, which seems a bit false to me. I like anything where you can get an insight into other people’s lives.Harlesdenis my top docu-soap and I like that programme where Ruby Wax hangs out with showbiz celebrities too.

Since I joined Leeds I room with Robbie Keane on away trips. If we are staying in a hotel on the Friday night before a Premiership game, we’ll watchTrigger Happy TVthenSo Graham Norton. After that we cuddle up together and fall asleep! Of course there is always the temptation of pay-per-view channels in hotels, but that would be embarrassing on your room bill. Mind you, when we go abroad the normal channels have some interesting programmes on!

I reckon I watch about two or three hours of telly a day. But I’ve just had a TiVo installed in my house that automatically records every episode of my favourite programmes. From my choices it also suggests other programmes I might like and lets me pause and rewind live TV. The lads are well envious…

From the July 2001 interview of FourFourTwo.

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