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| name = Jayne Middlemiss | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = Jayne Middlemiss | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|2|3|df=yes}} | birth_place = Bedlington, Northumberland, England | residence = Belsize Park, London | nationality = English | known_for = | radio = Panda Radio | television = The O-Zone Top of the Pops Robot Wars The Games Live from Studio Five | employer = | occupation = Television & radio presenter, former model | years_active = 1991–present | spouse = | partner = | children = | parents = | relations = | awards = | website = }} Jayne Middlemiss (born 3 February 1971) is an English television and radio presenter. She began presenting music television shows such as The O-Zone and Top of the Pops in the mid-1990s, before presenting a variety of other television and radio shows, including on BBC Radio 6 Music. She has won both Celebrity MasterChef and former reality show Celebrity Love Island. Early lifeMiddlemiss was born and brought up in the town of Bedlington in Northumberland. Her father Tom was a miner and her mother Janet was a factory worker. She attended Meadowdale Middle School and later Bedlingtonshire Community High School.[1] CareerModellingMiddlemiss first worked in an electrical store, but left to London.[2][2] In 1991, Middlemiss started out as a model;[3] within a year, she left that behind to pursue a career in the media. She has since appeared in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll, at 77 (1998), 75 (1999)[4] and 74 (2000). TelevisionMusic presentingMiddlemiss worked for Noel Edmonds and Chris Evans before briefly working as a nanny,[2] a shop assistant and a waitress.[7] She worked for only two weeks as a trainee researcher on GMTV with Peter McHugh,[5] before gaining her first presenting job on music show The O-Zone with Jamie Theakston from 1995.[6] She got the audition for The O-Zone after she met presenter Toby Anstis at a party and he gave her tape to the producer.[7] She then presented the Smash Hits Awards, The Phone Zone and Top of the Pops[6] and its spin-off radio show on BBC Radio 1. She also regularly covered Jo Whiley's show and various other programmes on the same station. After hosting live coverage of Glastonbury Festival and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Middlemiss presented Rough Cut and Dog’s Balearics.[12] She was one of the original presenters on the new digital station BBC 6 Music in 2002, presenting the Music Week,[5] where she remained until she left in April 2004. Mainstream workMiddlemiss began presenting fashion show She's Gotta Have It in 2000,[7] going on to front three series. She went on to present some of the BBC's Holiday - On a Shoestring programmes,[6] to destinations across the globe before co-hosting the LA Pool Party series[7] with Lisa Snowdon, which won a TRIC Award. In 2003, Middlemiss was a panellist on ITV's Loose Women. In 2004, for Five TV, Middlemiss presented the dating show What Women Want, before co-presenting the seventh series of Robot Wars, alongside Craig Charles[8] and The Games with Jamie Theakston. In 2005 she appeared on ITV's Celebrity Love Island and became emotionally involved with footballer Lee Sharpe. The pair did not become a couple, however, despite the producers of the show sending them on a trip in a 'make or break' boat. She eventually went on to win the show, alongside Fran Cosgrave.[9] In 2006 she returned to Fiji to host Love Island's sister show Aftersun on ITV2. In 2005, Middlemiss presented Family Forensics UK on Living TV, but the show was taken off air after the first episode was broadcast.[10] Other recent credits include coverage of Live 8 for commercial radio, ITV2's coverage of the British Comedy Awards and Soapstar Superstar, work as a reporter for GMTV and Richard & Judy and appearances as a 'talking head' in a number of celebrity-based documentaries. In 2007, Middlemiss presented the third series of the Orange Playlist for ITV on Thursday nights. In 2009, Middlemiss won Celebrity MasterChef.[11][12] In 2010, Middlemiss was a guest presenter on Live from Studio Five. She replaced Emma Willis, who left to front the new series of the Big Brother spin-off, Big Brother's Little Brother, alongside George Lamb. Middlemiss presented the show alongside Kate Walsh and Ian Wright (until his departure in August 2010). Middlemiss left Live From Studio Five in December 2010. Middlemiss featured on Pointless Celebrities on BBC One in December 2012 alongside Theakston, winning the episode. In 2018 Middlemiss started presenting the Weekend Breakfast Show on Panda Radio. Personal lifeMiddlemiss lives in Belsize Park, London. She worked in Los Angeles for a year in 2000.[2] She dated: TV producer Andy Davies;[13] from 2000–02 TV director Eliot Fletcher;[6][14][15] and Irish model Alan Byrne from 2007–08.[16] A committed follower of yoga since around 1995,[6] in 2005 Middlemiss released the DVD Jayne Middlemiss - Love Yoga and in 2008 was working on a second fitness release.[2] In 2006, Middlemiss narrated a documentary about a yoga retreat for the BBC. She was also seen in A Beginners Guide to ... Yoga for Channel 4 (2007). Television & radio credits
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