Tim Lovejoy
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Timothy Paul Lovejoy (born 28 March 1968) is an English television presenter best known for hosting Saturday morning football show Soccer AM with Helen Chamberlain.
On the BT Sport channel, he stars Brunch on Channel 4 and BT Sports Panel on Sunday mornings.
Personal life
Lovejoy married Jade in 2002 and has twin girls from the union, who were born in 2002. Lovejoy was involved in a friendship with English netball player Tamsin Greenway. On May 22, she gave birth to the couple's first child together, a daughter. Lovejoy's relationship with him came to an end in May 2016.
Lovejoy was voted the 49th most eligible bachelor in the United Kingdom by The Daily Telegraph in 2009.
Career
Lovejoy began his television work as a MTV news reporter. Before starting to produce the film, he joined Planet 24 as a researcher for The Big Breakfast.
Lovejoy auditioned as a host in the 1990s, according to Richard Marson's book commemorating 50 years of Blue Peter.
In 1996, Lovejoy and Helen Chamberlain joined Sky Television to host and produce soccer AM. He appeared on the program for ten years.
Lovejoy became a radio DJ after the success of Soccer AM, appearing on Xfm before heading to Virgin Radio, where he briefly hosted a Sunday-afternoon show. On Sky 1, he also hosted Tim Lovejoy and the Allstars, a show similar to TFI Friday, where he talked to celebrities about appearances from a variety of bands.
Lovejoy was named as the co-host of the car show Fifth Gear on Five for one series in 2006.
Lovejoy revealed on June 5th that after eleven years with Soccer AM, he would be leaving it.
Lovejoy was fired from Soccer AM after being dropped in 2009 and joined BBC Radio 5 Live as the Wednesday night host of its football phone-in show 6-0-6. David Beckham's Soccer USA appeared in the UK edition of Five's Big League Soccer magazine, along with a commentary by him.
Lovejoy introduced Channel Bee, a free internet television show. The website has been taken offline as of November 20, 2009.
Lovejoy's guest appeared on Blue Peter in February 2010, 12 years after auditioning for the show. During the screening, Lovejoy's original audition was shown.
Lovejoy made a cameo appearance in the comedy film Being Sold in 2010.
Lovejoy appeared in the 2011 series Celebrity MasterChef.
Lovejoy co-presented Something for the Weekend on BBC2, opposite chef Simon Rimmer and a number of female co-hosts, including Louise Redknapp (previous co-hosts include Amanda Hamilton and Caroline Flack).
Celebrity guests appeared in the preparation of simple dishes, and viewers were encouraged to make the same dishes at home. In addition, it had regular segments on cocktails, electronics, and 'guest the year' based on old pop and news clips.
Despite consistently high ratings, it was revealed in January 2012 that the programme, which aired on BBC 2 as a 46-minute series in 2011, fell short of the BBC's Delivering Quality First cuts. The film came to an end in March, and an online campaign was launched to save the program.
Lovejoy and Rimmer began hosting a new show on Channel 4 on Sunday Brunch on March 25, 2012. The series began one week after the last episode of Something for the Weekend.
Lovejoy and Rimmer produced Daily Brunch, a short-lived spin-off series that aired Monday to Fridays, beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday. The program lasted just eight weeks.
Lovejoy started hosting the BT Sports Panel (BTSP) display of forecasts, previews, and reviews on Saturday morning, a feature reminiscent of his former Soccer AM days.