Kaye Adams
Kaye Adams | |
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Born |
Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, Scotland | 28 December 1962
Occupation | Presenter |
Employer | BBC, ITV |
Agent | NMP Live |
Television |
Loose Women (1999–2006, 2013–) Sunday Scoop (2013) |
Children | 2 |
Kaye Adams (born 28 December 1962) is a Scottish television presenter, best known for her appearances on Loose Women from 1999 to 2006 and again from 2013.[1]
Early life
Adams attended St George's School, Edinburgh[1] and the University of Edinburgh, from which she graduated with an MA Honours in Economics and Politics.[2]
Early career
Adams started her media career as a graduate trainee at Central Television, concentrating on political and news journalism - her first coup was a one-hour interview with Margaret Thatcher. For the next few years, Adams remained focused on hard news when in early 1988 moved to Scottish Television's nightly news programme, Scotland Today. She was one of the first journalists on the scene of the Lockerbie disaster in 1988. In 1992, a chance opportunity to host a discussion show for Scottish Television after its original anchor Sheena McDonald left, set her off on a different path. Scottish Women ran for six years under Adams chair (1993–99), and won a number of awards and marked the start of Adams' career as a talk show host.[2]
Career
Radio
In March 2010, Adams joined BBC Radio Scotland to become the host of daily phone-in programme, Call Kaye.[2]
Writing
Adams has been a columnist for the Daily Record.[3]
Television
Since her original success with Scottish Women, Adams has presented ITV Weekend Live, three series of Central Weekend Live with Nicky Campbell and John Stapleton; Esther, latterly Kaye for BBC Two; and Pride and Prejudice for BBC Scotland. Adams co-presented the last ever This Morning before Richard and Judy left, while in 2002 she was This Morning's daily live anchor from Australia, reporting on the first series of I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!.
Between 1999 and 2006, Adams anchored the ITV talk show, Loose Women, where combined with the rest of the female panel, she created a popular and engaging mix of topical issues and entertainment. On 5 November 2013, Adams returned to the panel in rotation with Carol Vorderman and Andrea McLean. In January 2014, former Loose Woman Ruth Langsford returned to co-anchor the programme with Adams, Vorderman and McLean in rotation. Vorderman left the show in July 2014.
Adams has also presented a daytime show called The People Versus.[4] as well as a panellist and latterly as chair of Have I Got News for You.
Between 2007 and 2010, Adams regularly guest hosted and was a panellist on the Channel 5 panel show The Wright Stuff.
In late 2008, Adams narrated a six-part documentary series The Merchant Navy on STV.
On 26 May 2009, Adams returned to STV, more than 20 years after her first appearance on the station, as a guest co-host on the lifestyle programme The Hour with Stephen Jardine. Adams presented four shows. In August of that year, Adams joined a long team of reporters on The One Show.
Having reported on the Lockerbie bombing in 1988 for STV, Adams narrated a special documentary, The Lockerbie Bomber: Sent Home to Die for the Scottish television channel which aired on 9 August 2010. The programme examined the Lockerbie bomber's conviction and the renewed controversy over the Scottish Government's decision to send him home to Libya on compassionate grounds a year earlier.
Since 2011, she has guest presented Channel 5's LIVE with... programme.
In 2013, Adams co-hosted the daytime chat show Sunday Scoop with Nadia Sawalha.[5]
Personal life
Adams has two daughters.[5]
Controversy
Adams has been involved in controversy over the anti-Conservative tone of a programme she made for the BBC's The One Show and a similar intervention on Twitter from her holiday home in Tuscany in August 2011 regarding Boris Johnson and private education.[6]
Charity
Adams is a co-patron of Kindred, a Scottish-based charity supporting families of young people with disabilities.[7]
Filmography
- Television
Year | Title | Channel | Role |
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1999–2006, 2013–2015 | Loose Women | ITV | Anchor |
2000–2001 | This Morning | Guest presenter (Filling In For Fern Britton) | |
2001–2002 | The People Versus | Presenter | |
2004 | Have I Got News for You | BBC One | Guest presenter |
2007–2010, 2014— | The Wright Stuff | Channel 5 | Regular panellist |
2008 | Celebrity MasterChef | BBC One/BBC Two | Contestant |
The Merchant Navy | STV | Narrator | |
2009 | The Hour | Guest presenter | |
2010 | The Big Questions | BBC One | Guest presenter |
2011 | Live with... | Channel 5 | Guest presenter |
2013 | The Wright Stuff | Channel 5 | Guest presenter |
Sunday Scoop | ITV | Co-presenter | |
2015— | Loose Women | Panellist | |
- Guest TV appearances
- Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (9 March 2002) – Contestant with Ross Kelly
- Countdown (24–28 July 2006, 16–20 April 2007, 1–5 February 2010) – Dictionary Corner guest
- Celebrity Mastermind (4 January 2008) – Contestant
- The Alan Titchmarsh Show (25 January 2008) – Guest
- Total Wipeout: Celebrity Special (26 December 2009) – Contestant
- Ask Rhod Gilbert (15 November 2010) – Authenticator
- Ten Mile Menu (14 July 2011) – Participant
- Big Star's Little Star (2 April 2014) – Contestant
- Celebrity Squares (24 September 2014) – Guest[8]
- The Chase: Celebrity Special (5 December 2015)[9] – Contestant
- You're Back in the Room (2016)
References
- 1 2 "Kaye Adams". Gazetteer for Scotland. 2016. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
- 1 2 3 "BBC: Call Kaye". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ↑ "Daily Record: Kaye Adams". Retrieved 26 March 2015.
- ↑ List of Dictionary Corner residents
- 1 2 "ITV: Sunday Scoop: Presenters". Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ↑ "Adams 'unfit to be BBC presenter' after tweets telling Boris to 'p*** off'". The Scotsman. 14 August 2011.
- ↑ "Kindred". Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ↑ "ITV: Celebrity Squares". Retrieved 22 March 2015.
- ↑ http://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep7week50/chase-celebrity-special