Jayne Middlemiss
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Jayne Middlemiss (born 5 January 1971 in Northumberland, England) is a television and radio presenter, and model.
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[edit] Biography
Jayne Middlemiss grew up in the town of Bedlington in Northumberland, England. She attended Meadowdale Middle School and later Bedlingtonshire Community High School.
[edit] Modelling
In 1991, Middlemiss started out as a glamour model, within a year, she left that behind to pursue a career in the media.
[edit] Television
She first worked as a researcher on GMTV, and then by presenting music programmes, such as The O-Zone, the Smash Hits Awards, The phone zone and Top of the Pops and its spin-off radio show on BBC Radio One. 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 Festival, Middlemiss presented Rough Cut and Dog’s Balearics. She was one of the original presenters on the new digital station BBC 6 Music in 2002, presenting the Music Week, where she remained until she left in April 2004.
Middlemiss began to move into more mainstream programming with three series of the fashion show She's Gotta Have It. She went on to present some of the BBC's Holiday programmes, to destinations across the globe before co-hosting the LA Pool Party series with Lisa Snowdon, which won a TRIC Award.
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 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. In 2006 she returned to Fiji to host Love Island's sister show Aftersun on ITV2.
In 2006, Middlemiss presented Family Forensics UK, a Twofour production for Living. The show sees a team of forensic investigators rifling through ordinary homes to uncover the psychological make-up of family members. Only one member of the family will know about the show - for the rest of the family it will be a surprise.
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 and Judy and appearances as a 'talking head' in a number of celebrity-based documentaries.
Middlemiss can currently be seen presenting the third series of the Orange Playlist for ITV on Thursday nights. She co-owns a television production company and has a number of projects in development.
[edit] Personal life
A committed follower of yoga for over ten years, in 2005 Middlemiss released the hit DVD Jayne Middlemiss - Love Yoga and is currently working on a second fitness release. 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).
She is a supporter of Bournemouth F.C.[1]
She is claustrophobic.
[edit] Credits
- The White Room (1995)
- The O-Zone
- Top of the Pops (1998)
- She's Gotta Have It
- Techno Games (2001)
- The Games
- Robot Wars (2003)
- Orange Playlist (2004-)
- Love Island: Aftersun (2005-)
- Soapstar Superstar: Extra Tracks (2006)
- The Beginner's Guide To Yoga (2007)
[edit] FHM ranking
Middlemiss has attracted the attention of those who vote in the FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World poll. Here are her placings on given years: