He was known for his iconic catchphrase.
John Anderson of Gladiators has died Gladiators legend John Anderson has died at the age of 92, it has been confirmed. Anderson was the show’s original referee and appeared right from when it began in 1992 until 2000, with Ulrika Jonsson, John Fashanu, and later Jeremy Guscott serving as hosts.
Anderson famously coached Dave Moorcroft It is estimated that Anderson coached over 170 Team GB athletes Anderson was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, later living in Nuneaton for a spell before moving to Corby. As for his Gladiators duties, Anderson briefly reprised his role as referee on the newly-revived Gladiators in 2008. After the stint, he left due to retiring from TV refereeing, with John Coyle replacing him. Only one more series followed as the revival was not renewed for a third.
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