Ayo Akinwolere

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Ayo Akinwolere
Born (1982-11-30) 30 November 1982 (age 40)
Ibadan, Nigeria
Other namesAndy Akinwolere
OccupationBroadcaster
Known forBeing the 32nd presenter of Blue Peter (2006–2011)
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Odunayo Andrew Akinwolere (born 30 November 1982), previously known as Andy Akinwolere, [1] is a British television presenter.

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Early life

Akinwolere was born in Ibadan, [2] Nigeria in 1982, and moved to the United Kingdom with his family when he was eight years old, where he adopted the name "Andy". They settled in Birmingham, where he went to school. His parents are doctors and work in Kidderminster in Worcestershire.

Education

Akinwolere attended St Mary’s Roman Catholic Primary School in Harborne, St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School in Kings Norton, a district of Birmingham, and then Sheffield Hallam University, from which he graduated in 2004, with a BA degree in Media Studies.

Career

Akinwolere's first job was as a runner for the BBC. He was asked to audition by one of the Blue Peter directors he met whilst eating out with colleagues; he had previously intended to go into documentary-making and radio. He began co-presenting Blue Peter on 28 June 2006. Whilst on the show he was nominated for two British Academy Children's Awards: the Presenter of the Year Children's BAFTA, and Blue Peter the following year for Best Factual Programme. In 2008 as lead presenter Akinwolere hosted Queen Elizabeth II to celebrate 50 years of Blue Peter. In June 2011, he set a new world record for the deepest location for an open water swim, when he swam more than five miles across the Palau Trench in the Pacific Ocean – the first person to have done so.[ citation needed ] This was the last major challenge he did on Blue Peter before leaving the show at the end of the season.

He took part in the TV program Ready Steady Cook , competing against fellow presenter Konnie Huq in December 2007. In the same year, he appeared on the Weakest Link where he was the fifth to be eliminated. On 25 April 2011, Akinwolere was a contestant on Total Wipeout's second Celebrity Special of series 4 but had to quit due to injury.

In 2012, he co-presented the third season of Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge alongside Laura Hamilton. He presented the show for two series. Both were nominated for a British Academy Children's Awards for Best Entertainment Programme in 2014.[ citation needed ]

In 2012 Akinwolere went to Jamaica to interview sprinter Usain Bolt, in a documentary for the BBC. The documentary looked to understand through various theories, why Jamaica as a nation had dominated the world of sprinting for so long.[ citation needed ] In January 2013 he appeared in a special series of The Great British Bake Off for Comic Relief which was won by Warwick Davis. In 2016 Akinwolere was a contestant on Celebrity Master Chef in which he competed with Rylan Clark Arlene Phillips, Kimberly Wyatt and Craig Gazey.

In 2014, Akinwolere became the presenter of the BBC's current affairs program Inside Out for the West Midlands for which he has won the Best Factual Royal Television Society Award for his documentary on extremism. While presenting Inside Out West Midlands, he resumed using the name Ayo, his birth name. [3]

In 2018, he became a co-presenter on Channel 4's coverage of the European Rugby Champions Cup. [4]

In September 2020, Akinwolere was hired by CBS Sports (US) to present the UEFA Europa League edition of the whip-around show The Golazo Show which airs in the US on CBS Sports Network and is streamed to US viewers via Paramount Plus on match Thursdays. [5] Panelists on the UEFA Europa League edition of The Golazo Show include Nicolás Cantor, Lianne Sanderson and Julien Laurens.

Personal life

Akinwolere has four siblings – three brothers and one sister who live in the United States. His first language growing up was Yoruba, in addition to English; which he learned when the family moved to Birmingham. His parents both lived abroad for a while and he spent a small part of his childhood living in Nancy, France. [ citation needed ] He is an amateur photographer and has had pictures published in National Geographic Kids Magazine and the 2010 Christmas edition of Vogue Bambini. [ citation needed ] He is also a keen collector of rare vinyl and rare music. [ citation needed ] He lives in Margate, Kent. [6] [7]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleChannel
2006–2011 Blue Peter Presenter BBC One
2007 SMart Guest presenter (one episode) CBBC
2007 Ready Steady Cook Participant BBC Two
2008 The Weakest Link Contestant on Blue Peter special BBC One
2008 SMart Guest presenter (one episode) CBBC
2009 Coronation Street Guest cameo (one episode) ITV
2009England's Worst Ever XIParticipant BBC Three
2010TeensvilleDocumentary Presenter BBC Two
2010100 Greatest Toys Channel 4Participant Channel 4
2011 Total Wipeout Contestant BBC One
2012Usain Bolt: Running ManDocumentary Presenter BBC
2012–2014 Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge Co-presenter alongside Laura Hamilton ITV
2013 The Great British Bake Off Contestant BBC One
2016World of WeirdPresenter Channel 4
2017It's A Dogs LifeDocumentary Presenter BBC World Service
2017Great Birmingham 10kPresenter Channel 5
2017Our Home CorrespondentGuest Presenter BBC Radio 4
2017–Present Football Focus Reporter BBC One
2017–Present Match of the Day Reporter BBC One
2014–Present Inside Out Main Presenter BBC One
2018–Present The Big Tackle Co-Presenter Channel 4
2018–Present Channel 4 Rugby Internationals Presenter Channel 4
2019–2022 Premier League Today Reporter Premier League

Awards

In 2008 and 2010 Akinwolere was nominated for Presenter of the year at the BAFTA Children's Award. BAFTA Children's Awards 2008 nominees

2015 won a Royal Television Society award for his Inside Out documentary on Extremism

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References

  1. "Ex-Blue Peter presenter: 'Why I changed my name'", BBC News, 6 September 2016
  2. Twitter https://twitter.com/ayoakinwo/status/1178804505644806145 . Retrieved 28 December 2022.{{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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Preceded by Blue Peter Presenter No. 32
2006–2011
Succeeded by