Anneka Rice (born Anne Rice , 4 October 1958) is a British television presenter.

Rice was born in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan. She changed her name to Anneka when she joined the British actors' union Equity, as her birth-name had already been registered with that organisation.

Biography

Born in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, she was educated at three independent schools: at Dunrobin School, in Limpsfield, Surrey; St Michael's in Surrey; Croydon High School in Croydon, South London.

Career

Rice began her TV career as a trainee for the BBC World Service. At the age of 19 she moved to Hong Kong, where she presented the news on English language television station TVB Pearl. Upon returning to the UK three years later, she worked as a secretary in the BBC Children's department.

In 1983, she landed her first major TV job as the jump-suited "skyrunner" of Channel 4's Treasure Hunt , which was hosted by former BBC newsman Kenneth Kendall. The show proved one of Channel 4's most popular programmes, and was nominated for a BAFTA in 1986, in the category "Best Light Entertainment Programme". In the same year, Rice was given the "Rear of the Year" award. Rice left Treasure Hunt when she became pregnant in 1988, being replaced by former tennis player Annabel Croft.

Rice hosted the BBC's Children in Need appeal in 1987, and tested an early version of her next project, Challenge Anneka . This had been devised by Rice herself, and was launched in 1989, on BBC 1. It ran for a further five years, and was revived by ITV as part of their Christmas 2006 schedule.

Career break and personal life

Rice was married to theatre boss Nicholas Allott, with whom she has two sons: Thomas (born 1989) and Josh (born 1990). Allott and Rice split in 1992, after she started an affair with TV executive Tom Gutteridge. They parted six months after her third son, Sam, was born in 1997. In 1994 Rice presented Capital Woman , a weekly women's magazine programme for Carlton Television (ITV), which, like Challenge Anneka , was produced by Gutteridge's company Mentorn. Later she also presented Holiday for BBC One. In 1995 Challenge Anneka was axed by the BBC.

Rice decided to quit television to spend time with her three children, and spent five years studying painting at Chelsea College of Art. So total was Rice's disappearance from the public eye that Madame Tussaud's even melted down her waxwork. In 2005 she was linked to writer Simon Bell.

Return to TV

As a result of her owning the rights to Challenge Anneka {staring Anna Tumelty}, Rice returned to TV in a co-producer role in September 2001 when she was approached by the ABC network in the U.S. to produce a new series based on the same format, where it was branded Challenge America hosted by Erin Brockovich.

After finishing her art degree, in 2003 Rice returned to presenting on the Five show Dinner Doctors alongside the relationship advisor Jenni Trent Hughes.

Rice has written books on skiing and scuba-diving. In 2005, she endorsed a line of anti-aging products.

Returning to the limelight, Rice had a lead role in The Vagina Monologues which played at Birmingham Hippodrome from 31 January to 4 February 2006.

Rice returned to ITV in June 2006 to co-host the new Sunday morning cookery show, Sunday Feast . She also took part in the ITV programme Extinct presented by Sir Trevor McDonald and Zoe Ball which saw Rice and seven other well known celebrities visit endangered animals in their natural habitat and try and plead their case so that the viewers would pick up the phone and vote for their animal to receive a large sum of money to try and save them from extinction. Rice's chosen animal was the polar bear. Rice did not win as the money went to the Bengal tigers and their celebrity, Pauline Collins.

On 9 June 2006 it was announced that Challenge Anneka would return, but this time on ITV. The first of three specials was broadcast on Boxing Day 2006. A further episode was aired on 6 June 2007. In September 2007, she appeared in the third series of Hell's Kitchen .

Shows

  • Treasure Hunt (1982–89)
  • Wish You Were Here...? (presenter)
  • Good Morning Britain (presenter)
  • Aspel & Company (guest - March 1986)
  • The Grand Knockout Tournament
  • Challenge Anneka (presenter 1989–95, 2006/7) nominated for two technical BAFTAs in 1991
  • KYTV (guest - June 1990)
  • 2Point4 Children (guest appearance - September 1992)
  • So Graham Norton (guest appearance - February 2001)
  • I Love 1980s (guest appearance - March 2001)
  • Ready, Steady, Cook (guest - June 2001)
  • A Question of TV (guest appearances - August 2001)
  • Remotely Funny (guest - July 2002)
  • RI:SE (breakfast show guest, February 2003)
  • Dinner Doctors (presenter)
  • Richard & Judy (June 2003)
  • Absolute Power (November 2003)
  • Hell's Kitchen (May 2004)
  • QI (aka Quite Interesting) (November 2004)
  • Have I Been Here Before? (May 2005)
  • Our Survey Says: The Ultimate Game Show Moments
  • The Big Call (guest - June 2005)
  • The Wright Stuff (guest panellist - September 2005)
  • Holiday (presenter)
  • Passport
  • Sporting Chance
  • Driving Force
  • Capital Woman
  • Combat
  • Come Dine With Me (Celebrity Special - July 2006)
  • Hell's Kitchen (Contestant - September 2007)

References

  1. ^ "The TV Cream Guide to Television Presenters". Tv.cream.org . http://tv.cream.org/specialassignments/presenters/q.htm . Retrieved 2009-08-07 .  
  2. ^ The Independent , September 2007
  3. ^ The Rear of the Year Archive
  4. ^ "Treasure Hunt" (1983)
  5. ^ UK Gameshows.com
  6. ^ Cassandra Jardine Published: 12:01AM GMT 26 Dec 2006 (2006-12-26). "'Everybody's need but mine'". Telegraph . http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/3346364/Everybodys-need-but-mine.html . Retrieved 2009-08-07 .  
  7. ^ "Anneka set for comeback| Showbiz | This is London". This is London<! . http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/showbiz/articles/22841412?source=PA . Retrieved 2009-08-07 .  
  8. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0516055/
  9. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0164250/

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