Gia Milinovich
Gia Milinovich | |
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Milinovich on a panel at Open Tech, London, 2005 | |
Born |
Minnesota, US | July 11, 1969
Occupation |
New-media expert Blogger Television presenter Writer |
Spouse(s) | Brian Cox (m. 2003) |
Children | Moki, George |
Website |
giamilinovich |
Gia Michele Milinovich (born July 11, 1969) is an American and British[1] television presenter and writer.[2] Born in Minnesota, she presented television programmes such as Channel 4's Demolition Day (2003–06), as well as Sky Sports, Nickelodeon and BBC Radio 5 Live shows. She produced the 'behind the scenes' website for the film Sunshine and was part of the technical support team for the BBC programme Electric Dreams[3] in 2009.
She married English particle physicist Brian Cox in 2003.[4] Their first child, George, was born on 26 May 2009.[5] She also has a son, Moki (born circa 1997), from a previous relationship.[6]
Filmography
Television
- TVFM– The Children's Channel (1994)
- The Electric String Vest – The Children's Channel (1993–94)
- Hot or Not– Nickelodeon (1995)
- Ice warriors – Sky Sport (1995–96)
- The Big Byte – BBC Radio 5 (1995–96)
- Sky Sport Live – BSkyB (1995–2000)
- The Kit'- BBC Knowledge (1999–2000)
- The Circuit, The Pulse, 10 x 10, The Object – Network of the World (2000–2002)
- And God Created Gadgets – Channel 4 (2002)
- Click Online – BBC World (2002–2003)
- Demolition Day – C4 & Discovery (2003–06)
- LBC Radio – Gadget Expert (2006–07)
- The Cinema Show – BBC Four (2006–07)
- The Most Annoying TV We Hate to Love – BBC Three (2007)
- Charlie Brooker’s Screenwipe – BBC Four (2008)
- The One Show – BBC One (2009)
- Richard & Judy – UKTV Watch (2009)
- Electric Dreams – BBC Four (2009)
Film
- The X Files: I Want To Believe (UK release)[7]
- Sunshine
- 28 Weeks Later
References
- ↑ Milinovich Gia (17 December 2015). "My wikipedia page is now wrong.". Twitter. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- ↑ "Gia Milinovich". Sue Rider Management. 2014. Retrieved 23 June 2014.
- ↑ BBC – Electric Dreams – About
- ↑ Milinovich, Gia (28 August 2010). "The lady vanishes: Invisible Wife Syndrome". The Guardian. Retrieved 2011-01-22.
- ↑ Twitter / giagia: We had our little boy at around
- ↑ Smith, David (2008-09-14). "Putting the fizz into physics". The Observer. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
- ↑ Gia Milinovich (25 May 2008). "X-Files: I Want To Believe Clip of Call With Frank Spotnitz".
External links
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