Jamie Theakston

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== Shows ==
== Shows ==
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[[Beg, Borrow or Steal]]
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[[Britain's Best Brain]]
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[[Masterchef Goes Large|Celebrity Masterchef]] (participant)
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[[Dogs Might Fly]]
[[The Games]]
[[The Games]]
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[[Heart Make Me a Millionaire]]
[[People's Quiz]]
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[[A Question of Pop]]
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[[The Search]]
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[[The Simpsons Quiz Show]]
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Jamie Theakston was born in 1970, and became famous mainly for presenting the kids' shows ''Live and Kicking'' and ''The O-Zone''. He also worked as a DJ on Radio 1, and has done countless other TV shows. He's done a fair bit of acting too, including being a suspect in an episode of ''Agatha Christie's Marple'', appearing alongside the late Adam Faith in the BBC's 'Murder In Mind', opposite [[Liza Tarbuck]] in one edition of the BBC comedy-drama 'Linda Green' and a starring role in the BBC more-sit-than-com sitcom, ''Mad About Alice''.
Jamie Theakston was born in 1970, and became famous mainly for presenting the kids' shows ''Live and Kicking'' and ''The O-Zone''. He also worked as a DJ on Radio 1, and has done countless other TV shows. He's done a fair bit of acting too, including being a suspect in an episode of ''Agatha Christie's Marple'', appearing alongside the late Adam Faith in the BBC's 'Murder In Mind', opposite [[Liza Tarbuck]] in one edition of the BBC comedy-drama 'Linda Green' and a starring role in the BBC more-sit-than-com sitcom, ''Mad About Alice''.
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In January 2005, it was announced that he would present Heart FM's breakfast show, taking over from [[Jonathan Coleman]].
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In January 2005, it was announced that he would present Heart FM's breakfast show, taking over from [[Jonathan Coleman]]. His co-hosts have included [[Emma Bunton]] and, since 2019, [[Amanda Holden]].
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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He has a production company called Ten Ton Productions.
He has a production company called Ten Ton Productions.
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He presented the excellent 2001 show, "The 100 Greatest Kids' Shows", alongside the likes of Hartley Hare, Zippy, George, Bungle and Sooty and Sweep!
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He presented the excellent 2001 show, "The 100 Greatest Kids' Shows", alongside the likes of Hartley Hare, Zippy, George, Bungle and Sooty and Sweep.
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He was the narrator on the BBC's documentary series ''Traffic Cops'' and ''Motorway Cops''.
== Contact ==
== Contact ==
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c/o [https://www.mcsaatchimerlin.com/talent/jamie-theakston M&C Saatchi Merlin]
== Web links ==
== Web links ==

Current revision as of 13:06, 2 March 2024

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Biography

Jamie Theakston was born in 1970, and became famous mainly for presenting the kids' shows Live and Kicking and The O-Zone. He also worked as a DJ on Radio 1, and has done countless other TV shows. He's done a fair bit of acting too, including being a suspect in an episode of Agatha Christie's Marple, appearing alongside the late Adam Faith in the BBC's 'Murder In Mind', opposite Liza Tarbuck in one edition of the BBC comedy-drama 'Linda Green' and a starring role in the BBC more-sit-than-com sitcom, Mad About Alice.

In January 2005, it was announced that he would present Heart FM's breakfast show, taking over from Jonathan Coleman. His co-hosts have included Emma Bunton and, since 2019, Amanda Holden.

Trivia

He is very keen on skiing.

He has a production company called Ten Ton Productions.

He presented the excellent 2001 show, "The 100 Greatest Kids' Shows", alongside the likes of Hartley Hare, Zippy, George, Bungle and Sooty and Sweep.

He was the narrator on the BBC's documentary series Traffic Cops and Motorway Cops.

Contact

c/o M&C Saatchi Merlin

Web links

Wikipedia entry

Internet Movie Database entry

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