Vanessa Feltz Poker
- Resolution: Intensive war-gaming with team every weekend ahead of Premier League rights auction, with poker in the evenings. We’ve got Vanessa Feltz at 5am, what more do they want?
- I always found lauren bacall most enchanting. Recently i had some rather rude thoughts about vanessa feltz. I would only ever admit this in cyber space and fortunately it only happened once, i think someone may have drugged me at the time.
The Monday interview. When Goddard was approached by Anglia to take over from Vanessa Feltz two years ago, she had been living in Australia for 19 years, working as a senior current.
Vanessa Feltz in 2011 | |
Born | 21 February 1962 (age 58) Islington, London, England |
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Education | |
Occupation | |
Years active | 1992–present |
Employer | BBC Radio 2001–present |
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Spouse(s) | (m. 1983; div. 2000) |
Partner(s) | Ben Ofoedu (2006–present) |
Children | 2 |
Vanessa Jane Feltz (born 21 February 1962) is an English television personality, broadcaster, and journalist. She has appeared in various television shows, including Vanessa (1994–1998), The Big Breakfast (1996–1998), The Vanessa Show (1999), Celebrity Big Brother (2001), The Wright Stuff (2003–2005), This Morning (2006–present), and Strictly Come Dancing (2013). Feltz currently presents an early morning radio show on BBC Radio 2 and the Breakfast Show on BBC Radio London. She also regularly sits in for Sara Cox and for Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2.
Early life[edit]
Vanessa Feltz was born in Islington, London, and grew up in Pine Grove, Totteridge. On her radio show she frequently refers to Totteridge as 'the Beverly Hills of North London' and her middle class Jewish background as like 'growing up in Fiddler on the Roof'.[2] Her father, Norman, was in the lingerie business.[1]
Feltz was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, an independent school in Elstree, Hertfordshire. She then read English at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a first class honours degree.[3]
Career[edit]
1980s and 1990s: Early career[edit]
Feltz was the first female columnist for The Jewish Chronicle and later joined the Daily Mirror. She wrote her first book at this time entitled What Are These Strawberries Doing on My Nipples? I Need Them for the Fruit Salad.[2]
Feltz replaced Paula Yates on Channel 4's morning TV show The Big Breakfast, presenting a regular item where she interviewed celebrities whilst lying on a bed. She has alleged that she was sexually assaulted by Rolf Harris while interviewing him on the programme.[4] In 1997, Feltz was tricked by the spoof TV show Brass Eye.
She presented the ITV daytime television chat show, Vanessa, made by Anglia Television. She moved to the BBC to host a similar show, The Vanessa Show, in 1998 in a reported £2.7 million deal.[5] ITV replaced her show with Trisha.
In 1999, The Vanessa Show suffered from bad publicity as some guests were alleged to have been actors. Despite her having had no involvement in the booking of guests, Feltz was seen to be at fault, and the show was cancelled soon after.[6]
2000s: BBC London 94.9, Celebrity Big Brother and more reality television[edit]
In 2001, Feltz joined the local radio station BBC London 94.9 to present a mid-afternoon phone-in show and it has continued to run since then at various times, from 2005 to 2015 at 09.00 to noon. Since 2016 it has been broadcast from 07.00 to 10.00 Monday to Friday.
Also in 2001, Feltz was a contestant on the first series of Celebrity Big Brother. She has appeared on its spin-off shows Big Brother's Big Mouth, Big Brother's Little Brother and Big Brother's Bit on the Side on numerous occasions.
In 2002, she made a cameo appearance in the comedy film Once Upon a Time in the Midlands. In May 2003, she was voted 93rd on the list of worst Britons in Channel 4's poll of the 100 Worst Britons.[1]
Between 2003 and 2005, Feltz made regular appearances on five's The Wright Stuff, but then had to depart the show because the timing clashed with her new radio show.
In 2004, she made an appearance in a sketch in the first episode of the second series of BBC comedy sketch show Little Britain, playing a spokeswoman for fictional slimming club Fat Fighters. Also in that year she appeared in the second series of reality TV show Celebrity Fit Club in a bid to lose weight.[7]
Feltz has also appeared on three different episodes of The Weakest Link. In two episodes she made it to the final round but lost to Sue Perkins on one occasion and to Tony Slattery on the other. The third episode she appeared on was the Special 1,000 Celebratory episode to celebrate 1,000 episodes of The Weakest Link being made. She was the 6th one voted off.[citation needed]
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Feltz's other game show appearances include an episode of Russian Roulette, hosted by Rhona Cameron.[8]
2010s: Radio 2, Channel 5 and Strictly Come Dancing[edit]
In 2010, Feltz and Ofoedu won their episode of the Virgin 1 show A Restaurant in our Living Room, preparing a dinner at their home for 25 people.
Feltz returned to the Big Brother house on 3 September 2010 during Ultimate Big Brother, the last series to be broadcast on Channel 4.[9] She was evicted from the house on 8 September, two days before the final.
Feltz took on a greater workload of radio and TV presenting in 2011. She took over the BBC Radio 2Early Breakfast Show on 17 January 2011 broadcasting from 05:00 until 06:30 each weekday in the slot formerly occupied by Sarah Kennedy. Writing of her Radio 2 debut, The Daily Telegraph radio critic, Gillian Reynolds described Feltz's voice as 'like lemon tea with honey'.[10] She often covers Jeremy Vine's news and current affairs show on Radio 2 when Vine is away.[2] During this time her early breakfast is show covered by another presenter, usually Nicki Chapman.
On 7 March 2011, Channel 5 moved The Vanessa Show to an afternoon slot at 14:15 following disappointing ratings for the morning slot. The move allowed Feltz to appear in live editions of her TV show after her morning radio commitments.[11] Ratings eventually improved and a second series of the show was planned to commence in September 2011 but it never went ahead. The Guardian's 'Media Monkey' blog dubbed Feltz 'officially the hardest working woman in broadcasting' due to her weekday broadcasting commitments.[12]
On 7 September 2013, she re-entered the Celebrity Big Brother house to take part in a task. She left the house the same day.[13]
In July 2019, the BBC Annual Report recorded that Feltz was one of three women, along with Claudia Winkleman and Zoe Ball, amongst the ten highest paid BBC presenters, with a salary of £355,000.[14]
Personal life[edit]
Feltz was married to Michael Kurer; their marriage ended in divorce. In December 2006, Feltz became engaged to Anglo-Nigerian singer Ben Ofoedu[15] and originally planned to marry the following year.[15]
She has two daughters and three grandchildren. Her elder daughter is Allegra Benitah, a former tax lawyer who is now a television baker and chef.[16][17]
She lives with Ofoedu in St John's Wood, London, in a house which might have been occupied by Agapemonite sect leader Reverend John Hugh Smyth-Piggot and by Charles Saatchi. It was featured in Sir John Betjeman's documentary Metro-land (1973).[18]
References[edit]
- ^ abcCochrane, Kira (29 November 2006). 'When more is more'. The Guardian. Archived from the original on 16 May 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ^ abc'Profile: Vanessa Feltz'. The Scotsman. 28 June 2010. Archived from the original on 30 July 2017. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ^Meet Vanessa Feltz at Telegraph.co.ukArchived 10 September 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 8 September 2013
- ^''Vile' reaction to Vanessa Feltz's Rolf Harris claims'. BBC News. 7 July 2014. Archived from the original on 7 July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ^Vanessa Feltz My Hampstead Archived 22 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Vanessa 'will be back' on BBCArchived 31 July 2017 at the Wayback Machine BBC News, 10 June 1999
- ^Celebrity Fit Club
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 11 December 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^Josie wins Big Brother before ex-housemates returnArchived 25 September 2015 at the Wayback Machine BBC News, 24 August 2010
- ^Gillian Reynolds Vanessa moves in for permanent slot on Radio 2Archived 18 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- ^Channel 5 moves The Vanessa ShowArchived 31 August 2011 at the Wayback MachineDigital Spy, 3 March 2011
- ^Media Monkey Media Monkey's DiaryArchived 24 March 2017 at the Wayback Machine guardian.co.uk, 24 January 2011
- ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 7 September 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ^'BBC pay: Claudia Winkleman, Zoe Ball and Vanessa Feltz among top earners'. BBC News. 2 July 2019. Retrieved 2 July 2019.
- ^ abWinter wedding for Vanessa FeltzArchived 28 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine Confetti, 21 May 2007
- ^'Allegra Benitah - the Challah Mummy'.
- ^https://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/food/from-legal-eagle-to-challah-mummy-allegra-benitah-daughter-of-vanessa-feltz-has-a-new-career-1.462238
- ^Vanessa Feltz's House HistoryArchived 7 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine BBC London, June 2007
Vanessa Feltz Poker Club
External links[edit]
- Vanessa Feltz on IMDb
- Vanessa Feltz (BBC Radio 2)
- Vanessa Feltz (BBC Radio London)
- Vanessa at the British Film Institute's Screenonline