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'''Nicholas Augustine "Nick" Knowles''' (born 21 September 1962) is an [[England|English]] television presenter best known for his presenting roles on the [[BBC]], most notably [[National Lottery (United Kingdom)|National Lottery]] game shows including ''[[Who Dares Wins (UK game show)|Who Dares Wins]]'' (2007–present), ''[[Secret Fortune]]'' (2011–2012), ''[[Perfection (game show)|Perfection]]'' (2011–2015), ''[[Break the Safe]]'' (2013–2014) and ''[[5-Star Family Reunion]]'' (2015–present). Knowles also presents the DIY series ''[[DIY SOS]]'' (1999–present) for [[BBC One]] and co-presented the daytime series ''[[Real Rescues]]'' (2007–2013).<ref name="IMDB1">{{cite web|title=Biography for Nick Knowles|publisher=Internet Movie Database|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0461547/bio}}</ref><ref name=personal>{{cite web|publisher=Nick Knowles Official Website|title=Personal Information|url=http://www.nickknowles.com/#section-193}}</ref>
'''Nicholas Augustine "Nick" Knowles''' (born 21 September 1962) is an [[England|English]] television presenter and part-time Horse breeder best known for his presenting roles on the [[BBC]], most notably [[National Lottery (United Kingdom)|National Lottery]] game shows including ''[[Who Dares Wins (UK game show)|Who Dares Wins]]'' (2007–present), ''[[Secret Fortune]]'' (2011–2012), ''[[Perfection (game show)|Perfection]]'' (2011–2015), ''[[Break the Safe]]'' (2013–2014) and ''[[5-Star Family Reunion]]'' (2015–present). Knowles also presents the DIY series ''[[DIY SOS]]'' (1999–present) for [[BBC One]] and co-presented the daytime series ''[[Real Rescues]]'' (2007–2013).<ref name="IMDB1">{{cite web|title=Biography for Nick Knowles|publisher=Internet Movie Database|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0461547/bio}}</ref><ref name=personal>{{cite web|publisher=Nick Knowles Official Website|title=Personal Information|url=http://www.nickknowles.com/#section-193}}</ref>


==Early life==
==Early life==

Revision as of 22:00, 25 November 2015

Nick Knowles
Nick Knowles
Born
Nicholas Augustine Knowles

(1962-09-21) 21 September 1962 (age 62)
NationalityEnglish
EducationSt Louis Middle School, Suffolk
OccupationTelevision presenter
Years active1987–present
EmployerBBC
Known forDIY SOS
Who Dares Wins
Real Rescues
Perfection
Secret Fortune
Break the Safe
5-Star Family Reunion
SpouseJessica Rose Moor (m. 2012)
PartnerSuzi Perry (2000–2003)[1][2]
Children4
WebsiteOfficial website

Nicholas Augustine "Nick" Knowles (born 21 September 1962) is an English television presenter and part-time Horse breeder best known for his presenting roles on the BBC, most notably National Lottery game shows including Who Dares Wins (2007–present), Secret Fortune (2011–2012), Perfection (2011–2015), Break the Safe (2013–2014) and 5-Star Family Reunion (2015–present). Knowles also presents the DIY series DIY SOS (1999–present) for BBC One and co-presented the daytime series Real Rescues (2007–2013).[4][5]

Early life

Knowles was born in Southall, Middlesex on 21 September 1962. He has one brother, John, and three sisters, Karen, Angela and Sheila.[5]

Aged 11, Knowles moved to Mildenhall in Suffolk, attending St Louis Middle School. After his family moved again, he attended the Skinners' School in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.[5]

Career

After leaving school, Knowles started work as a labourer before starting his own business. He still holds controlling shares of his company.

Television

Knowles began as a runner in television production, before moving into producing TV.[1] In the early 1990s, Knowles presented a show called Ridge Riders for ITV. This featured a celebrity and another one or two guests riding classic motorcycles along off-road tracks around the UK. The viewer was treated to historic and local information about the locality as well as informal chats with the celebrity. Knowles appeared as a member of Channel 5's chat show 5's Company between 1997 and 1999.

He is principally known as the main host of DIY SOS, a home renovation series broadcast on BBC One since 1999 and has also presented the BBC factual show Real Rescues since 2007. Knowles has also hosted several entertainment programmes for the BBC since signing an exclusive contract with them,[1] including Who Dares Wins, Last Choir Standing, Guesstimation, Secret Fortune and Perfection.

Knowles has also presented programmes with a wildlife theme. In 2007, he fronted Mission Africa, in which a team of volunteers constructed a game reserve in Kenya. During this project, Knowles fell from a Land Rover, dislocating his shoulder. He flew back to the UK to receive emergency treatment. In the same year, he also reported on the plight of orphaned orang-utans for an edition of Saving Planet Earth. In 2009, Knowles co-presented the BBC reality TV series Wildest Dreams with James Honeyborne, in which novice candidates had to complete a set of challenging tasks filming wild animals in Africa. The winner joined the BBC Natural History Unit on a one-year placement.[6]

From 2011 to 2015, Knowles was the presenter of BBC game show, Perfection, where the candidates must achieve absolute perfection to win the jackpot, aired weekdays on BBC One.

From 2013 to 2014, he presented the BBC National Lottery game show Break the Safe. In 2015, Knowles began presenting a new BBC One National Lottery game show 5-Star Family Reunion.[7]

Awards

In October 2007, Knowles was named by the Halifax as Britain's 'Home Idol' in a survey to find the most popular TV home improvement show presenter, beating Sarah Beeny into second place.

Personal life

Knowles married his first wife in the 1990s, with whom he has three children.[1] Having separated from his wife, after meeting on set whilst shooting City Hospital for the BBC in 2000, Knowles lived with fellow-TV presenter Suzi Perry until September 2003.[2] He dated his second wife Jessica Rose Moor from 2009 until they married in September 2012.[8][9] The couple have a son, Edwin, born August 2014.

In April 2007, Knowles was diagnosed as suffering from tuberculosis; he believes that he contracted the illness whilst covering the TB epidemic in Zambia for Comic Relief in 2003. In November 2013, Knowles and his wife Jessica opened an antiques shop and home design consultancy in Eton, Berkshire.[10] After rupturing an artery in his sinus in late 2014, diagnosed as due to stress, the family relocated to Andalusia, Spain in early 2015.[3]

Knowles is a keen collector of top hats.[11]

Charity

Knowles has done much work for charity and has been a regular supporter of the children's anti-bullying charity Act Against Bullying. He sang "Addicted to Love" for Children in Need 2008.[12]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
Ridge Riders with Nick Knowles Presenter
1999–2010 DIY SOS with Nick Knowles Presenter Primetime series
2007–2011, 2013 Real Rescues with Nick Knowles Co-presenter Daytime series
2007— Who Dares Wins with Nick Knowles Presenter National Lottery game show
2008 Last Choir Standing with Nick Knowles Co-presenter
2009 Guesstimation with Nick Knowles Presenter National Lottery game show
Wildest Dreams with Nick Knowles Presenter
2010— DIY SOS: The Big Build with Nick Knowles Presenter Primetime BBC series
2011–2012 Secret Fortune with Nick Knowles Presenter National Lottery game show
2011–2015 Perfection with Nick Knowles Presenter Daytime game show
2013–2014 Break the Safe with Nick Knowles Presenter National Lottery game show
2015— 5-Star Family Reunion with Nick Knowles[13] Presenter National Lottery game show

References

  1. ^ a b c d "'I'm sorry, but I'm no choirboy', says Last Choir Standing presenter". Evening Standard. 29 August 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  2. ^ a b mirror Administrator (5 June 2009). "TV presenter Suzi Perry on the ectopic pregnancy that nearly killed her". mirror. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Nick Knowles reveals health scare which prompted him to move to Spain". Mail Online. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  4. ^ "Biography for Nick Knowles". Internet Movie Database.
  5. ^ a b c "Personal Information". Nick Knowles Official Website.
  6. ^ Press Office – Mission Impossible for Nick Knowles. BBC (15 September 2006). Retrieved on 13 August 2013.
  7. ^ "Can't Touch This: Will BBC One's new Saturday night gameshow be a hit?". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  8. ^ Interiors – Nick Knowles. Fabulous Mag. Retrieved on 13 August 2013.
  9. ^ Littlejohn, Georgina (21 March 2011). "'She has made me a nicer person': DIY star Nick Knowles opens up about the woman who has stolen his heart". Daily Mail.
  10. ^ Nick Knowles opens antiques shop in Eton. Slough Observer. 15 November 2011.
  11. ^ DIY SOS star Nick Knowles on his love of top hats. express.co.uk. 27 February 2011
  12. ^ Celebrity Interview: Nick Knowles. Great British Life (4 January 2011). Retrieved on 13 August 2013.
  13. ^ "Nick Knowles reconnects long lost family members in new BBC One Saturday night gameshow". Digital Spy. Retrieved 14 October 2015.

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