Vernon Kay

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Vernon Kay
Kay in 2007
Born
Vernon Charles Kay

(1974-04-28) 28 April 1974 (age 49)
Alma materManchester Metropolitan University
Occupation
  • Broadcaster
Years active1995–present
Employers
Television
All Star Family Fortunes (2006–2015)
Beat the Star (2008–2009)
The Whole 19 Yards (2010)
Splash! (2013–2014)
1000 Heartbeats
(2015–2016)
Spouse
(m. 2003)
Children2[1]

Vernon Charles Kay (born 28 April 1974)

All Star Family Fortunes (2006–2015), Just the Two of Us (2006–2007), Beat the Star (2008–2009), The Whole 19 Yards (2010), Splash! (2013–2014), and 1000 Heartbeats (2015–2016).[3]

Kay presented his own

2018–2019 season, he has been the main presenter for the live coverage of Formula E for English speaking territories/platforms around the world. In 2023, Kay was announced as the new mid-morning host on BBC Radio 2 from May 2023, taking over the slot from Ken Bruce
.

In 2020, Kay appeared on the

, finishing in third place.

Early life

Vernon Charles Kay was born on 28 April 1974 and was brought up in

St Joseph's RC High School in Horwich, near Bolton and then spent two years at St John Rigby College, Gathurst Road, Orrell.[5] He then graduated in environmental science at Manchester Metropolitan University. [6]

Vernon supports his hometown's football club Bolton Wanderers.[7][4]

Career

Modelling

While Vernon was working in a DIY shop as a cutter of wooden panels and in his own words "living for the weekend", he was persuaded to attend the BBC Clothes Show Live where he was scouted by a modelling agency after being convinced to do a catwalk by a friend.[8]

Television

Kay was able to use his success in modelling to launch a television career with co-hosting roles on teen-targeted entertainment shows T4 on Channel 4 and The Mag on

TOTP@Play. In 2003 he co-hosted the Channel 4 game show Boys and Girls, which was cancelled after one series. The following year Kay hosted the third series of Celebrities Under Pressure on ITV
.

From 2006, Kay presented primetime game show

All Star Family Fortunes. In June 2015, it was announced that ITV was to rest the show until 2017, but it did not return.[9] In 2007, he presented Vernon Kay's Gameshow Marathon, after replacing Ant & Dec
, who hosted the first series.

From 2008 until 2009, Kay presented two series of Beat the Star, a programme for ITV.[10] The first series averaged 4.05 million viewers and the second averaged 3.46 million.

On 17 April 2010, Kay began co-presenting a game show for ITV called The Whole 19 Yards with Caroline Flack which lasted for eight episodes and was made at Pinewood Studios. The series averaged 4.1 million viewers. In 2010, Kay was the co-host of Skating with the Stars, a six-part series which was broadcast in the United States.

In 2011, Kay was originally going to present

Keith Lemon.[11]

In December 2011, Kay presented the Christmas Channel 4 show Home For the Holidays. In the summer of 2012, Kay presented ITV three episode mini-series Let's Get Gold, however the show received poor viewing figures and was axed.[citation needed]

In 2013 and 2014, Kay, Gabby Logan and Tom Daley co-presented the ITV diving show Splash! The programme was axed after two series.[12]

In 2013, after Channel 4 regained the NFL rights from the BBC, Kay was announced as a presenter of The American Football Show, airing on Saturday mornings.[13][14]

Since 2014, Kay has guest presented five episodes of The One Show. In 2015, Vernon began presenting daytime quiz show, 1000 Heartbeats for ITV. The show returned for a second run in November 2015.[15] In 2016, Kay presented Drive, a five-part entertainment show for ITV.[16] He made regular appearances in the second series of The Keith Lemon Sketch Show on ITV2.

In July 2017, Kay co-presented The Hero Challenge with Kirsty Gallacher on Sky Sports.[17]

Kay hosted the non-broadcast pilot for a revival of Play Your Cards Right, a game show formerly hosted by Bruce Forsyth, but was not commissioned for a series. In September 2015, he hosted a pilot for a new ITV game show Home Win, made at Fountain Studios in Wembley.[18]

In November 2017, it was announced that Kay would host

FIA
's coverage of the 2018–19 season.

In November 2020, it was announced that Kay would be taking part in the

twentieth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here.[20] Kay reached the final and finished in third place on 4 December 2020.[21]

It was announced in March 2021 that Kay would host the British version of new gameshow Game of Talents.

Red Nose Day's The Great Comic Relief Prizeathon.[23]

Radio

In January 2004, Kay joined

Nihal
.

On 11 February 2009, it was announced that Kay would fill in for Chris Moyles while he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro for Comic Relief, an act he repeated on 13 July 2009 when Moyles took a day off. He also filled-in for Pete Tong's Essential Selection on Radio 1 on 10 April 2008. That same year, Kay filled in again for Chris Moyles from 10 August to 15 August when he was on holiday. From 30 November 2009 Kay, again, covered for Chris Moyles on breakfast for a whole week as Moyles, Aled Haydn Jones and Fearne Cotton were away in Uganda handing out malaria nets and seeing how the money raised from the Mount Kilimanjaro climb for Comic Relief was being spent.

On 9 November 2012, it was announced that Kay would leave BBC Radio 1 to spend more time with his family. He presented his final show on 22 December and was replaced by Matt Edmondson.[24]

Three years after his departure from Radio 1, Kay returned to radio on the newly launched Radio X network. In September 2015, Kay began presenting the weekday morning show from 10 am to 1 pm.[25] He left the station on Friday 17 March 2017.

Kay returned to BBC Radio after nine years away, to cover for Rylan Clark on his BBC Radio 2 show Rylan On Saturday on 6 and 13 February 2021 and again on the 12 and 26 June as well as 3 July. He stood in for Steve Wright on Steve Wright in the Afternoon during the week of the 24–28 May 2021. Kay stood in for Dermot O'Leary on 21 August 2021.[26] He was scheduled to fill in for Wright again from 26 August to 1 September 2021 but only presented on the 26 and 27 August before he began isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 and was replaced by Gethin Jones. He sat in again from 13–15 October 2021 and from 25 November - 1 December 2021 whilst Wright had an illness. From March 2022, Kay became the regular cover for Zoe Ball on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show.

On 24 February 2023, Kay was announced as the new host of BBC Radio 2's mid-morning show from May, replacing Ken Bruce.[27] Kay began his show on 15 May 2023.

Film

Kay has made a number of cameos, appearing in Shaun of the Dead (2004) and Keith Lemon: The Film (2012). He also made an uncredited appearance as a feasting hall guest in Hercules (2014).

Personal life

On 12 September 2003, Kay married

Roman Catholic Church in Horwich, in Bolton.[28][29] Together, they have two daughters, born in 2004[30] and 2009.[citation needed
]

In 2010, Kay was forced to apologise to his wife after it was revealed in the British press that he had been sending sexually explicit text and social media messages to model Rhian Sugden every day for four months. Later on, he admitted to sending similar messages to "four or five" other women at the same time.[31][32][33][34]

Kay received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bolton on 9 July 2009 for services to entertainment.[35]

Kay is a passionate supporter of

BAFANL Premier South division as a defensive back.[37]

Kay enjoys flying model aircraft and drones.[38]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Channel Role Notes
1995 Hollyoaks Channel 4 Extra First episode
1998–1999 The Mag Channel 5 Co-Presenter
2000 Fully Booked BBC One Co-Presenter 1 series (FBi)
Top of the Pops Plus BBC Two Co-Presenter
Top of the Pops @ Play
UK Play
Co-Presenter
2000–2005 T4 Channel 4 Co-Presenter
2003
Boys and Girls
Co-Presenter 1 series
2004 HeadJam BBC Three Presenter 1 series
Celebrities Under Pressure
ITV
Presenter 1 series
2005 Hit Me, Baby, One More Time Presenter 1 series (UK), 1 series (U.S.)
The Record of the Year Presenter
2006–2015
All Star Family Fortunes
Presenter 12 series
2006, 2007, 2013 The Paul O'Grady Show
ITV
Guest Presenter 3 episodes
2007 Vernon Kay's Gameshow Marathon
ITV
Presenter 1 series
2008–2009 Beat the Star Presenter 2 series
2010 The Whole 19 Yards Presenter 1 series
Skating with the Stars ABC Co-Presenter
2011 Home For the Holidays Channel 4 Presenter 1 series
Million Dollar Mind Game ABC Presenter 1 series
2012 Let's Get Gold
ITV
Presenter 1 series
2013–2014 Splash! Co-Presenter 2 series
2013–2015 The American Football Show Channel 4 Presenter
2014, 2016 The One Show BBC One Guest co-presenter 4 episodes
2015–2016 1000 Heartbeats ITV Presenter 2 series
2016 The Keith Lemon Sketch Show Himself Series regular
Drive Presenter 1 series
Walliams & Friend BBC One Presenter, Celebrity Slammer 3 episodes
2017 The Hero Challenge Sky Sports Co-presenter
2017—2018 Formula E
Channel 5
Presenter
2018—2023 Formula E YouTube, other streaming platforms Presenter
2020 I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! ITV Contestant
Series 20
2021 Game of Talents Presenter
2021— Loose Women Guest Anchor Loose Men special, 2 episodes
2022 Rock Profile BBC One Presenter
Red Nose Day
special
The Great Comic Relief Prizeathon Presenter Co-presenter; with AJ Odudu
Guest appearances
Radio
Year Station Role Notes
2004–2012[42] BBC Radio 1 Presenter Saturdays, 10 am – 1 pm
2015–2017 Radio X Presenter Weekdays, 10 am – 1 pm
2023- BBC Radio 2 Presenter Weekdays, 9.30 am – 12 pm
Film
Year Title Role
2012 Keith Lemon: The Film Himself
2014 Hercules Feasting hall guest (uncredited)

References

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Preceded by Host of Family Fortunes
2006–2015 ("All Star")
Succeeded by