Seventeenth on our list is a man who started his commentating career early, Lee Jordan. Lee began his Hogwarts years as a shy boy who only had two friends, Fred and George Weasley.

"We met Lee on the train on our very first day. I admit that we didn't think much of him in the beginning and he thought that we were mad. I'm not quite sure how we befriended Lee but one minute we weren't friends and the next we were." George shrugged. "That's how some of the best friendships are started. Randomly and without anyone realising. We've been mates ever since."

Lee wasn't very academic when he first started and his Head of House blames this on the Weasley twins.

"Lee was smart and very capable. But I think the Weasley twins got to him early and he didn't bother so much with school work. But there is no denying that he was a Gryffindor through and through. I just wish that he'd put a little more effort into his work instead of goofing off."

Professor McGonagall first gave Lee the job of commentator in his first year when the normal commentator had to put in the Hospital Wing.

"What gave me the idea of getting Lee to commentate was that I'd heard him commentating in the stands for previous matches. And despite the bias he was very good at keeping up the game and remembering all of the player's names. Some commentators don't bother with names but Lee makes a point of doing it. When the normal commentator got sick I enlisted his help."

The match was Gryffindor versus Slytherin and although his House bias came through very clearly he was the best commentator Hogwarts had seen in a long time.

"I remember playing that match and I can recall Lee's commentary." Ex-Captain for Gryffindor Oliver Wood remembers. "I had just saved a very difficult shot and, unlike many commentators, he made a mention of how good the save was. I could tell then that Lee had a future in commentating."

When the normal commentator left Hogwarts that year Professor McGonagall approached Lee with the offer to commentate and he accepted it immediately.

"There was really no question about it. I didn't doubt for a second that he would say no and I was right. Lee was very excited about it."

"I was really surprised when Professor McGonagall made me the offer. I thought that they'd ask someone older or someone who knows the game really well. But she said that I was the best commentator that she'd heard for a long time."

Although all commentators have bias, Lee's bias was always obvious but it was outright blatant when it came to Gryffindor matches. In these matches it was very rare that Lee wouldn't say something against the other team and Professor McGonagall would yell his name, quickly followed by a 'Sorry, Professor'.

"I can remember Lee constantly telling off the Slytherins when we versed them." Seeker Harry Potter grins. "I think his commentary made the games even more interesting. Not only would yell and swear at the other team we were playing but he would often comment on the Gryffindor team. He would say if we were doing a good job or whatever. I can remember him saying, more than once, that the Alicia Spinett was attractive.

"Lee's commentary was excellent. When we didn't play he would commentate on the game from the stands and he was much better than the actual commentator." Beater George Weasley says. "Lee seemed to pick up on things that no one else did, including numerous fouls."

Like many students Lee joined the DA and then returned to Hogwarts for the Battle.

"There was never any doubt that I would fight in the final battle and when I learnt that it was at Hogwarts, well, that just made me want to fight even more. Hogwarts was my home for seven years and I felt as though I had to protect it and so I did."

During the Battle, like many, Lee was injured. While fighting a Death Eater a spell grazed his arm but it was enough to make him sway slightly. When this happened Lee was standing very close to the top step of the marble staircase and because he swayed he fell backwards down the stairs and landed heavily on his back.

"Despite landing heavily I was still conscious but the Death Eaters and everyone else didn't realise. They all though I was dead cause there was a lot of blood. I still don't know how I survived. But I know that I kept shooting off spells and actually getting Death Eaters. Once I began doing that people realised I was alive and those on the good side protected me while they got me out of the fray and somewhere safe. I am so glad that they realised before the Death Eaters."

The recovery took several months and afterwards Lee was offered a full time commentating position and he now gets paid to do what he loves. Recently, Lee married his long time girlfriend Alicia Spinett and they living happily in London.