Carol Vorderman

Game Show Host

Carol Vorderman was born in Bedford, England, United Kingdom on December 24th, 1960 and is the Game Show Host. At the age of 63, Carol Vorderman biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Carol Jean Vorderman, Carol
Date of Birth
December 24, 1960
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Bedford, England, United Kingdom
Age
63 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Networth
$10 Million
Profession
Engineer, Journalist, Television Presenter
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Carol Vorderman Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 63 years old, Carol Vorderman has this physical status:

Height
165cm
Weight
58kg
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Voluptuous
Measurements
36-27-35" (92-69-90 cm)
Carol Vorderman Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Catholicism
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Blessed Edward Jones Catholic High School, Sidney Sussex College
Carol Vorderman Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Christopher Mather, (m. 1985; div. 1986), Patrick King, (m. 1990; div. 2000)
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Christopher Mather (1985), Patrick King (1990-2000), Des Kelly (1999-2006)
Parents
Anton ‘Tony’ Vorderman, Edwina Jean
Siblings
Anton Vorderman (Brother), Trixie Vorderman (Sister)
Carol Vorderman Career

Vorderman initially found employment as a junior civil engineer at Dinorwig Power Station in Llanberis, Wales, and later as a graduate management trainee in Leeds. In her spare time, she was briefly a backing singer with friend Lindsay Forrest in the Leeds-based pop group Dawn Chorus and the Blue Tits, fronted by radio DJ Liz Kershaw during the early 1980s. The group recorded, among other songs, a version of The Undertones' hit Teenage Kicks (one of the tracks Vorderman had to identify during the "intros round" when she appeared on Never Mind the Buzzcocks in December 2009 – the series often includes questions from contestants' pasts). During 1984–85 she made regular appearances on the Peter Levy show on Radio Aire, appearing mid-morning to read a story for pre-school children.

In the mid-1980s, Vorderman worked part-time in the Information Services Department of the UK Atomic Energy Authority, principally in the production of in-house video programmes.

Television career

Vorderman's mother noticed a newspaper advertisement asking for "a woman with good mathematical skills" to appear as co-host on a quiz show for the fledgling fourth terrestrial channel. She submitted an application on behalf of her daughter, then aged 21. Vorderman appeared on Countdown from the show's inception in 1982 until 2008. Initially, Vorderman's only contribution to the show was the numbers game, and she formed part of a five-person presentation team, billed as one of the "vital statisticians" along with Linda Barrett. However, over the following years, the team was pared down, and Vorderman began handling tiles for both the letters and numbers games. Vorderman thus became a new type of game show hostess, revealing her intellectual ability by carrying out fast and accurate arithmetic calculations during the numbers game to reach an exact solution if neither contestant was able to do so. Her lasting success on the show led to her becoming one of the highest-paid women in Britain, ultimately earning her an estimated £1 million per year.

In June 2005, the producers of Countdown asked Vorderman if she wanted to fill the role of main presenter vacated by the recently deceased Richard Whiteley. Vorderman declined, and a search for a new presenter began while the show went into a four-month hiatus. In October 2005, Des Lynam replaced Whiteley and co-hosted with Vorderman. In January 2007 Des O'Connor replaced Lynam; Vorderman continued to co-host the show.

On 25 July 2008, after 26 unbroken years with the show, it was announced that Vorderman was stepping down from Countdown. She later said she had resigned after failing to agree terms with Channel 4 for a new contract, and it was reported that she had been asked to take a cut of 90% from her previous salary, estimated as £900,000. She had considered leaving the show when the show's original host Richard Whiteley died in 2005, but remained on the show when Lynam took over, and until 2008 when his eventual replacement O'Connor announced he was also to step down as the show's host. Vorderman and O'Connor both left the show in December 2008.

Vorderman recorded her last Countdown show on 13 November 2008 which was broadcast on 12 December 2008. Both of her children were in the audience, together with many of the previous guests from "Dictionary Corner". After the prizegiving at the end of the show, Des O'Connor was presented with a bouquet of flowers by the show's lexicographer Susie Dent, and Vorderman received one from Gyles Brandreth. She was too moved to complete her farewells. A special show, One Last Consonant, Please Carol, hosted by Brandreth and featuring Vorderman's highs and lows during the 26 years of the show, was also filmed and transmitted just before her final Countdown appearance. After leaving Countdown, Vorderman continued to contribute her column to the British magazine Reveal.

Channel 4 admitted in 2009 that all Countdown presenters had always worn earpieces, and that producers would "sometimes supply extra ideas as there are often multiple options to ensure viewers are given the best possible answers." A source close to Vorderman denied that she had worn an earpiece or cheated in her mental arithmetic answers.

In July 2011, Vorderman and Sally Lindsay were tipped for roles on Loose Women following ITV's decision to axe Kate Thornton and Zoë Tyler from the programme. This was later confirmed, with Vorderman presenting her first live show on 5 September 2011. From September 2011 to June 2013, Vorderman and fellow Loose Women host Andrea McLean hosted two to three shows per week. However, after the show returned from its summer break in September 2013, she began to host one episode per week, with McLean anchoring the remaining four. On 3 October 2013, it was announced that former Loose Women presenter Kaye Adams would be returning to the show later in the year and Ruth Langsford would join the panel in January 2014. Adams, Langsford and Andrea McLean hosted the show in rotation, with Vorderman remaining as an occasional presenter on the programme, usually presenting one episode a fortnight.

On 14 July 2014, Vorderman announced her departure as a presenter on Loose Women. Vorderman explained:

Vorderman is the presenter of the annual Pride of Britain Awards, which are televised by ITV. She began hosting the awards when they were first introduced in 1999.

In 2004, Vorderman took part in the second series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Paul Killick. She was the second celebrity to be eliminated from the show. She guest presented Have I Got News for You in 2004 and 2006 and also presented an episode of The Sunday Night Project.

Vorderman guest presented 15 episodes of Lorraine in 2011. She presented the ITV Food show Food Glorious Food in 2013.

In March 2013, Vorderman recorded an ITV gameshow pilot called Revolution. On 29 June 2013, it was announced that the show had been "scrapped" by ITV.

In 2016, Vorderman finished in eighth place in the sixteenth series of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!

On 7 April 2020, Vorderman appeared on The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off and won.

Broadcast on S4C on 19 April 2020, Vorderman took part in the show Iaith ar Daith ('Language Road Trip') and, with the help of Owain Wyn Evans, learned Welsh and completed various challenges in the language. An extra episode, Iaith ar Daith 'Dolig ('Language Road Trip: Christmas') was broadcast at the end of 2020, interviewing each of the celebrities about whether they were still making use of their Welsh and the opportunities they had had to use Welsh during lockdown.

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MAFS UK star Ella Morgan shows off her incredible figure in show-stopping pink gown with daring thigh-high slit at the 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2024
Ella Morgan pulled out all the stops as she arrived at The Grosvenor House Hotel on Monday evening for the 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards. The reality star, 29, put on a jaw-dropping display on the red carpet in an eye-catching pink satin gown with voluminous off-the-shoulder sleeves. The draped number also boasted a plunging neckline to showcase her ample cleavage and a daringly high slit, leaving one toned leg on full display.

EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: King Charles' new Lord Chamberlain Richard Benyon has a lucrative sideline

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2024
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The King's new Lord Chamberlain, former Conservative MP Richard Benyon (left), has a lucrative sideline renting his country pile Englefield House (right) for movies such as The King's Speech and Star Wars TV series The Acolyte.  It also featured in Midsomer Murders, a favourite of the late Queen.  Surely Lord Benyon won't persuade Charles to raise revenue by letting Buckingham Palace feature in a show with more homicides per head than any part of the UK.

Gladiators stars Livi Sheldon and Ella-Mae Rayner look incredible in leggy thigh-high slit gowns as they attend the 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 22, 2024
Gladiators Livi Sheldon and Ella-Mae Rayner looked incredible as they attended the 2024 Pride Of Britain Awards on Monday evening.  Walking the red carpet at The Grosvenor House Hotel in London, the athletes both opted for gowns with thigh-high leg slits.  Livi, 30, who is known as Diamond, wore a black dress with a semi-sheer lace corset top and a tiered skirt.
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